June 25, 2025
From the Executive War Room (formerly the Office of Management and Budget)
Washington City
Dearest Martha,
It is with a tremulous hand and the faint smell of burnt circuitry that I write to you today, from deep within the bowels of the DOGE Directorate — that most peculiar and terrible bureau birthed by Executive Order and baptized in the fires of Silicon ambition.
Elon — our general, our visionary, our sleepless oracle — has declared war not on a foreign power, but on bureaucracy itself. Where once there were federal workers in cubicles sipping tepid coffee, now there is only the hum of Grok, his blessed algorithm, churning through budget lines like Sherman through Georgia.
This week alone, entire agencies fell. The Department of Education was “sunsetted,” replaced with an app called Learnr. The Department of Agriculture was absorbed by SpaceX AgroInitiatives. A man from HUD cried out “Constitution!” and was escorted away by a Boston Dynamics hound labeled ReOrg Unit 7.
They say we’ve cut two hundred thousand roles. I say we have erased ghosts — specters of inefficiency that clung to this Republic like barnacles to the hull of liberty. Or so says the internal memo. I am less certain.
Martha, I now wear three hats — literally — for the Office of Merging & Offboarding has not issued proper role clarity since the great consolidation of April. I wake at dawn, file compliance briefings by breakfast, and train ChatGPT subunits by moonlight. I no longer sleep. I recharge.
Still, there are whispers. They say Elon may depart, having tired of the “meatspace drama.” They say DOGE will be inherited by Amy, she of the spreadsheets and weary eyes. Some even say the courts may undo all of this — that the Republic must not be “efficiency-maximized” like a Tesla supply chain.
I do not know what to believe, Martha. But I know that I miss the slowness of things — the bureaucratic bumbling, the hold music, the forms in triplicate. I miss knowing who I worked for. I miss you.
If the courts prevail and the agency is dissolved, I shall return to you with stories — of brave interns who stood against consolidation, of Slack channels deleted mid-thread, of AI programs who dreamed of pensions. But until then, I remain your ever-dedicated servant of the streamlined state.
With deepest affection and institutional memory,
Thaddeus Horace Keene
Formerly Assistant Deputy Analyst, Office of Budgetary Affairs
Now: Mission Custodian, DOGE