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Look whom are the most inefficient companies needing subsidies last year, who we supported in taxes that are now telling us that we are wasteful?
Space X $19.8 Billion
Boeing $15.5 Billion
Amazon $ 6.7 Billion
Tesla $ 3.4 Billion
The Borring Co. $ 6 Billion
Apple $ 2 Billion
Intel Tech & Media $8.4 Billion
Ford Motor $7.7 Billion
General Motors $7.5 Billion
Micron Technology $6.8 Billion
Alcoa Industrial $5.7 Billion
Cheniere Energy $5.6 Billion
Foxconn Technology $4.8 Billion
Venture Global LNG $4.3 Billion
Texas Instruments $4.3 Billion
Volkswagen $4.1 Billion
Sempra Energy $3.8 Billion
NRG Energy $3.4 Billion
NextEra Energy $3.4 Billion
Sasol Energy $2.8 Billion
Stellantis Automotive $2.8 Billion
Walt Disney $2.6 Billion
Nucor Industrial $2.621 Billion
USA Chips Initiative $7.9 Billion
Exxon $ 2 Billion. as of December 12 2024
These are what DOGE has cut so far. Department of Education $30 million, 12 underutilized leases $3 million. DOGE canceled 36 contracts, leading to savings of about $165 million across six agencies with devastating results.
Look whom are the most inefficient companies needing subsidies last year, who we supported in taxes that are now telling us that we are wasteful?
Space X $19.8 Billion
Boeing $15.5 Billion
Amazon $ 6.7 Billion
Tesla $ 3.4 Billion
The Borring Co. $ 6 Billion
Apple $ 2 Billion
Intel Tech & Media $8.4 Billion
Ford Motor $7.7 Billion
General Motors $7.5 Billion
Micron Technology $6.8 Billion
Alcoa Industrial $5.7 Billion
Cheniere Energy $5.6 Billion
Foxconn Technology $4.8 Billion
Venture Global LNG $4.3 Billion
Texas Instruments $4.3 Billion
Volkswagen $4.1 Billion
Sempra Energy $3.8 Billion
NRG Energy $3.4 Billion
NextEra Energy $3.4 Billion
Sasol Energy $2.8 Billion
Stellantis Automotive $2.8 Billion
Walt Disney $2.6 Billion
Nucor Industrial $2.621 Billion
USA Chips Initiative $7.9 Billion
Exxon $ 2 Billion. as of December 12 2024
These are what DOGE has cut so far. Department of Education $30 million, 12 underutilized leases $3 million. DOGE canceled 36 contracts, leading to savings of about $165 million across six agencies with devastating results.