Miguelifornia’s Powerful DOGE-Inspired Satire Turns Morris Albert’s "Feelings" Into "Stealing"

In a world where political corruption and taxpayer dollars are often stolen behind the scenes, Miguelifornia is calling out the system with a parody that’s catching fire. The mastermind behind viral political commentary and a member of the Dilley Meme Team, has just dropped a track that's turning heads across the nation. His latest parody, a riff off Morris Albert's "Feelings," is cleverly reimagined as "Stealing," and it’s taking on corruption at the highest levels of government.

The parody, which has quickly gone viral, pokes fun at the deep-seated inefficiencies, waste, and fraud exposed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Miguelifornia uses music to highlight the billions of dollars funneled through bloated government agencies like USAID, and the billions that were essentially wasted without oversight.

As the Trump administration and DOGE have begun cleaning house, there's talk of an enormous DOGE dividend being paid out to Americans, possibly as much as $5,000 per taxpayer, sourced from the billions saved by cutting government waste. And the savings don't stop there. With DOGE cutting down waste, there’s also the potential for a $2 trillion reduction in unnecessary government spending. Imagine that: a government not run by bureaucratic waste, but by efficiency and accountability.

Miguelifornia is quickly becoming one of the most electrifying voices in political music satire, using his sharp wit and unique sound to call out the corruption plaguing American institutions. As a rising star in the meme and political commentary scene, Miguelifornia’s fearless approach to addressing issues like government inefficiency, financial mismanagement, and political hypocrisy is a breath of fresh air.

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