DOGE ... Elon and Vivek ... and results by 2026

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:they have no power.

I will just point and laugh. DOGE is a joke anyway.


DOGE or no DOGE they are coming for your jobs. And some of you will be unemployed. If anyone thinks this time around they will leave the federal workforce intact then you are not paying attention to their determination.


uh yeah ok. so scared.
Anonymous
They just have so many fundamental misunderstandings (or intentional deceptions) about the bureaucracy and administrative state I don’t know where to begin.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?

Yes, they’ll likely get some inflated fee from OMB for their “consulting” services.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?

Yes, they’ll likely get some inflated fee from OMB for their “consulting” services.


i'm so shocked that the Trump administration would engage in grift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?

Yes, they’ll likely get some inflated fee from OMB for their “consulting” services.


i'm so shocked that the Trump administration would engage in grift.

It’s not a grift when Republicans do it. Don’t you know? Only things Dems do are bad.

A troll will be along in five minute with some inapt example of a thing Obama did that’s not even remotely similar. They’ll claim it was a very bad thing but also exactly the same as what Trump’s doing. They won’t explain why when Trump does it, it’s not bad, however.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?

Yes, they’ll likely get some inflated fee from OMB for their “consulting” services.


i'm so shocked that the Trump administration would engage in grift.

It’s not a grift when Republicans do it. Don’t you know? Only things Dems do are bad.

A troll will be along in five minute with some inapt example of a thing Obama did that’s not even remotely similar. They’ll claim it was a very bad thing but also exactly the same as what Trump’s doing. They won’t explain why when Trump does it, it’s not bad, however.


Trump is a 78 yr old deranged lunatic. He could barely speak coherently when he was president 8 yrs ago. I can’t even imagine what reputable world leaders think during their conversations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?

Yes, they’ll likely get some inflated fee from OMB for their “consulting” services.


i'm so shocked that the Trump administration would engage in grift.

It’s not a grift when Republicans do it. Don’t you know? Only things Dems do are bad.

A troll will be along in five minute with some inapt example of a thing Obama did that’s not even remotely similar. They’ll claim it was a very bad thing but also exactly the same as what Trump’s doing. They won’t explain why when Trump does it, it’s not bad, however.


Trump is a 78 yr old deranged lunatic. He could barely speak coherently when he was president 8 yrs ago. I can’t even imagine what reputable world leaders think during their conversations.

They all treat him like the useful idiot he is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


No! GAO has good influence. They annoyingly follow up on their recommendations until implemented. Congress often reaches out to ask GAO if agencies make progress. Congress sometimes uses that info against agency during appropriation process or hearings. GAO testifies often at hearings. Congress has passed laws influenced in part by GAO work. All of this influence with no authority. That’s pretty good.

What influence will DOGE have? Their work will be partisan af and will not be respected one bit. At least with GAO we know its fact based and has some rigor to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:isn't this what GAO and OIGs do? This seems like unnecessary overlap and duplication.
yep that was my first thought too.


GAO just issues reports. They have no bite.

I'm not sure "DOGE" will either, but we'll see.


But that is the point. Only Congress can really fix things. We already have GAO looking into this stuff, so why duplicate efforts instead of expecting Congress to do their jobs and fix things? The DOGE itself is the epitome of inefficiency.


It really is pathetic. They are forming an agency that is not actually part of the government but calls itself that, to duplicate things that actual government agencies do. And it is headed not by one person but by two, because it is so efficient.


Will my taxpayer money pay for the Doge?

Yes, they’ll likely get some inflated fee from OMB for their “consulting” services.


i'm so shocked that the Trump administration would engage in grift.


I am shocked Shocked that there is grift in this conservative establishment!
Anonymous
I am in one of those agencies that is listed by Vivek to be chopped. I fulfill a technical role that Vivek said can be transferred to another agency. I do wonder why anyone would support my agency not being independent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:they have no power.

I will just point and laugh. DOGE is a joke anyway.


DOGE or no DOGE they are coming for your jobs. And some of you will be unemployed. If anyone thinks this time around they will leave the federal workforce intact then you are not paying attention to their determination.


uh yeah ok. so scared.



Not scared of course not maga is the dumbest cult ever

Trump has already said what he will do
Middle income taxes just went up $7000 a year tariffs will be a tax on the consumer
Fed gov gone
SS and Medicare and health insurance gone.

Martial law coming women losing jobs to men for sure
Head of household
Praying everywhere

Maga cult of stupidity not freedom

To cap it off illness rotting children dying in droves maternity homes run by RW religious nuts
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