A community-driven memecoin, drawing inspiration from the DOGE Subcommittee, spotlighting @RepMTG and @ElonMusk, while remaining independent from @DOGECommittee

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@elonmusk You should totally accept her invite! Roll up with that golden chainsaw and be like, 'I’m keeping this bad boy and putting it at The National Museum of American after I shred some government waste.' 😂😂😂 @DOGECommittee @RepMTG @DSC_on_eth
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He has a golden heart ❤️ We salute our boss man 🔥 $DSC
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Today's fill-in the blank with $DSC: What are the missing letters? 👇🏼 Hint: It's in the U.S Debt Statement Category.
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The DOGE subcommittee, formally part of the House Oversight Committee and chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), has been active in pushing the broader DOGE agenda of reducing government waste and inefficiency. While specific plans for March 2025 aren’t fully detailed in a single comprehensive announcement, several clues from recent news articles and developments suggest what might be on the horizon this month: 1. Follow-Up on Mass Layoff Plans (Due March 13) A memo circulated on February 26, 2025, by Russell T. Vought (White House budget office head) and Charles Ezell (acting head of the Office of Personnel Management) instructed federal agencies to submit plans for "large-scale reductions" in the workforce by March 13, 2025. These plans are to be coordinated with DOGE team leads embedded in each agency. The subcommittee is likely to hold hearings or oversight sessions in March to review these submissions, ensuring they align with DOGE’s cost-cutting goals. This could involve grilling agency leaders on their progress, as seen in prior hearings like the one on February 26 addressing foreign aid spending. 2. Codifying DOGE Cuts in Funding Legislation Reports from late February (e.g., POLITICO, February 27) indicate that House Speaker Mike Johnson and some Republicans aim to incorporate DOGE-identified savings into a government funding bill before the March 14, 2025, deadline to avoid a shutdown. The subcommittee, led by Greene, might play a key role in pushing this effort, potentially holding emergency sessions or issuing reports to pressure Democrats into supporting the cuts. Greene’s threats of criminal referrals over foreign aid misuse (noted on February 27) suggest she’ll use March to escalate oversight and legislative pressure. 3. Continued Scrutiny of Federal Spending The subcommittee’s first hearing on February 12 tackled fraud and waste in federal payments, and its second on February 26 focused on foreign aid (e.g., USAID). Given this pattern, March could see additional hearings targeting specific agencies or programs DOGE has flagged—possibly the Department of Veterans Affairs or Department of Education, where DOGE staffers like Mr. Fulcher and Musk’s team have been active. Posts on X from early February (e.g., @realdogeusa on February 6) emphasized rooting out "billions" in improper payments, hinting at a sustained focus. - POLITICO (February 27, 2025): "DOGE is now dramatically raising the potential for a government shutdown" notes the subcommittee’s role in shaping spending talks. The article suggests March will be critical as Republicans might "dare Democrats" to oppose a funding patch with DOGE cuts by March 14, implying subcommittee activity to justify these measures. - Business Insider (February 27, 2025): "DOGE Is Moving Too Fast for GOP Lawmakers to Keep up" highlights Greene’s subcommittee hearing on February 26 about USAID, an agency already shuttered by DOGE. This reactive stance suggests March could involve catch-up oversight or hearings on other agencies DOGE has targeted, like Veterans Affairs or Education. - New York Post (February 26, 2025): "Oversight committee holds hearing on DOGE and cuts to foreign aid" details the February 26 event, framing it as exposing politicized spending. The subcommittee’s momentum suggests more such hearings in March, possibly targeting other high-profile waste areas. Following up on Greene’s criminal referral threats, possibly targeting USAID or similar entities.
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Here are some upcoming catalysts for the @DOGECommittee that will shape America’s future: - Continued Congressional Hearings: The @DOGECommittee, led by figures like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, has already held hearings such as "The War on Waste" and "AMERICA LAST: How Foreign Aid Undermined U.S. Interests Around the World." Future hearings could serve as catalysts by identifying and proposing solutions to government inefficiencies, with past claims suggesting savings of $3.9 trillion over 10 years. - Release of Post-Hearing Reviews: Following the February 26, 2025, hearing, the committee plans to release a post-hearing review the week of March 3, 2025. This review could highlight specific instances of waste or corruption (e.g., USAID funding issues) and potentially include criminal referrals, driving further action or public attention. - Legislative Proposals: The committee’s stated goal isn’t just to identify waste, fraud, and abuse but to solve it. Upcoming legislative recommendations to streamline government spending or reform agencies like USAID could act as significant catalysts for policy change. - Public Engagement and Transparency: With invitations to tune in live (e.g., via special access links shared on X) and encouragement to follow @DOGECommittee, increased public awareness and pressure could catalyze momentum for the committee’s initiatives, especially as it aligns with the broader Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) mission under Elon Musk. - Collaboration with Trump’s DOGE Initiative: The committee’s work ties into President-elect Donald Trump’s broader DOGE vision, announced in November 2024, to cut government costs. Milestones like Musk’s proposed $2 trillion in savings could amplify the committee’s efforts, especially if tangible results or funding mechanisms (e.g., tax refunds) are proposed in 2025. - Investigations and Criminal Referrals: Posts on X suggest potential criminal referrals stemming from findings like misused taxpayer dollars funding terrorist organizations. If pursued, these could lead to high-profile investigations, boosting the committee’s influence and urgency. The interplay between congressional efforts and the external DOGE advisory body will likely shape their trajectory. Think of DOGE as the brain 🧠, and DSC as the body💪🏻. Without the body, the brain would mean nothing. DSC has only just started officially and will continue as the front of DOGE and President Trump, with more hearings, findings, and solutions to come. 🗣️ This will be on news coverage, and media, discussed by Elon, gov officials, and other high-profiles. DSC is what will change and Save America! 🇺🇸 Expect this to be all over the timeline throughout Trump's presidency and DOGE's takeover. The War on Waste! ⚔️ @DSC_on_eth
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We are making sure our citizens' money goes to the right places. 🇺🇸 No more waste, unnecessary spending, or giving out funds that could be used for better things. 🗣️
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The American people deserve to know the truth. 🇺🇸💸
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How today's hearing went... It's time to abolish USAID and set things right. 💪🏻
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How today's hearing went... It's time to abolish USAID and set things right. 💪🏻
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Have you seen this? 🤣🤣 Elon should totally accept her invite! Roll up with that golden chainsaw and be like, 'I’m keeping this bad boy and putting it at The National Museum of American after I shred some government waste.' Btw every opening statement from @Rep_Stansbury has to include Elon… I think she fancies him 😂😂
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The DOGE Subcommittee (DSC), officially known as the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency, is led by @RepMTG to work closely with DOGE and @elonmusk. 🏛️ The aim is to investigate and expose government waste, fraud, and improper payments, with solutions by recommending legislative and executive actions to tackle the issues. 🔎 Think of DOGE as the brain 🧠, and DSC as the body💪🏻. Without the body, the brain would mean nothing. DSC has only just started officially and will continue as the front of DOGE and President @realDonaldTrump, with more hearings, findings, and solutions to come. 🗣️ This will be on news coverage, and media, discussed by Elon, gov officials, and other high-profiles. DSC is what will change and Save America! 🇺🇸 Expect this to be all over the timeline throughout Trump's presidency and DOGE's takeover. The War on Waste! ⚔️ Join the movement on ETH, CA: 0xd3c27b9b6ab458c43fb90e9fe1f5f6d9ab27f856 Join our community Telegram now: t.me/DSCCTOs Check our site: Dsubcommittee.site/ - DOGESubcommittee CTO Team
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@elonmusk You should totally accept her invite! Roll up with that golden chainsaw and be like, 'I’m keeping this bad boy and putting it at The National Museum of American after I shred some government waste.' 😂😂😂 @DOGECommittee @RepMTG @DSC_on_eth
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Tune in! War on Waste! Today’s topic on USAID.
America Last: How Foreign Aid Undermined U.S. Interests Around the World x.com/i/broadcasts/1nAKEgPrg…
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Tune into DSC at 11 AM, are you ready? 🔥
TODAY, we’re taking on the America Last Democrat slush fund—USAID. For too long, billions of YOUR tax dollars have been wasted undermining U.S. interests abroad. That ends NOW. ❌💸 🚨 Tune in @DOGECommittee at 11 AM as we expose the truth.
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DOGE: Department of Government Efficiency. DOGE Subcommittee: Delivering on Government Efficiency, House Subcommittee. People don't realize that DSC is the one delivering on the government efficiency - finding the issues and providing solutions. The headlines and news will be on DSC and @RepMTG over time, as hearings go on and actions are taken.
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