Elon Musk Says He Wouldn’t Do DOGE Again And We Ask Why Government Waste Still Wins
An episode of the An Americanist podcast, hosted by Carol Marks, titled "Elon Musk Says He Wouldn’t Do DOGE Again And We Ask Why Government Waste Still Wins" was published on December 10, 2025 and runs 12 minutes.
December 10, 2025 ·12m · An Americanist
Summary
TALK TO ME, TEXT IT A cheerful holiday hello quickly turns into a tour through timely headlines and hard truths. We start with new travel advisories for an untreatable mosquito-borne virus across several tropical hotspots and unpack what a Level 2 alert actually means for your plans, your packing list, and your appetite for risk. It’s not fearmongering—it’s about reading signals, setting expectations, and choosing wisely when wanderlust meets reality. From public health we pivot to public la...
Episode Description
A cheerful holiday hello quickly turns into a tour through timely headlines and hard truths. We start with new travel advisories for an untreatable mosquito-borne virus across several tropical hotspots and unpack what a Level 2 alert actually means for your plans, your packing list, and your appetite for risk. It’s not fearmongering—it’s about reading signals, setting expectations, and choosing wisely when wanderlust meets reality.
From public health we pivot to public language: a massive study tracking how often Americans, Brits, and Australians use the F word online. It’s data with personality, and we have fun with the findings while asking what swearing signals about mood, culture, and authenticity. Is profanity a failure of vocabulary or a tool for emphasis and solidarity? The answer, as always with language, depends on context—and that context says a lot about who we are on the internet.
The core of the show zeroes in on Elon Musk’s candid reflection on DOGE—the Department of Government Efficiency—and his belief that he wouldn’t do it again. We get honest about why bureaucratic reform struggles, how zombie payments persist, and what happens when you cut off entrenched money flows. There’s a reason backlash is swift: systems defend themselves and donors prefer stability. We explore the limits of awareness campaigns, the need for long-haul strategies, and the personal cost of stepping into a political grinder that rarely rewards reformers.
We round out with a frank take on how outspoken women on the right are treated, the emotional toll of public fights, and the tension between staying loud and staying viable. And then, a lighter turn: a Christmas morning question that reveals more than it seems—do you rip your presents open or save the paper? It’s a small choice that reflects bigger habits: do you rush outcomes or savor the process?
If you’re here for clear-eyed analysis, a few laughs, and a conversation that connects headlines to human choices, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves sharp takes, and tell us in the comments: are you a ripper or a saver?
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