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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew report documents how Musk's DOGE SH*T scam amounted to nothing more than "false advertising."
According to the Times, DOGEs 13 largest claims about cuts were all incorrect, and many were totally false:
At the top were two Defense Department contracts, one for information technology, one for aircraft maintenance. Mr. Musks group listed them as terminations, and said their demise had saved taxpayers $7.9 billion. That was not true. The contracts are still alive and well, and those savings were an accounting mirage.
Of the 40 biggest claims on DOGEs list, The Times found only 12 that appeared accurate reflecting real reductions in what the government had committed to spend.
https://www.ms.now/opinion/doge-cuts-report-musk-trump
The Blue Flower
(6,310 posts)D'uh NYT.
markodochartaigh
(4,910 posts)and the lying liars who tell them."
Miles Archer
(21,518 posts)What did it was realizing I didn't know who Karl Rove was until I read the book. Never heard of him, realized I had to become much more aware, so thank you once again, Al Franken.
sakabatou
(45,722 posts)Johonny
(25,299 posts)Doge would cost more than it saved.
Trump spent the US into 2.3 trillion in debt with little to nothing gains.
Submariner
(13,235 posts)a great opportunity for some adventuresome young hackers to plant numerous backdoor accesses to the U.S. government main frame computer system for later exploitation.
Someday.....when billions are found missing from the national treasury, the stories of unseen theft of untraceable taxpayer dollars will make a great Netflix series starring First Lady Erica Kirk-Vance and her secret lover Stevie Miller.
Buns_of_Fire
(18,983 posts)Other than switching Secretary Shitfaced's weekly order for cases of Cutty Sark to cases of Ripple, limiting Ca$h Patel's weekly flights to see his main squeeze to three, and eliminating "extra gravy" from White House takeout KFC orders, how much did they expect Big Balls & Co. to do?
travelingthrulife
(4,332 posts)illegal activities. It will take years to figure out how much these DOGE fools cost us.
Hotler
(13,719 posts)indicted for ID theft and violation of HIPAA of millions of Americans.
Bayard
(28,374 posts)Was probably an argument over who would get the biggest cut of the, "savings." It was all a scam.
NameAlreadyTaken
(2,223 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,711 posts)Yeah, if accurate means they saved $200,000 out of $6 trillion in expenditures.
And, I may be generous with net savings of $200k.
I spent the last 19 years of my career doing operational cost optimization. I know how to accurately capture net cost savings.
None of those DOGE morons do.
Miles Archer
(21,518 posts)So yes, I take that to mean reductions, without mentioning what it cost get there, and also no mention of any of the 12 hitting the promised target. They just reduced "something."
ProfessorGAC
(75,711 posts)I am making the generous assumption that my little number is net.
But, with billions at stake, my dog could put his paw on a list and accidently save $200k, net. For now.
The downstream costs would be known later, and the net may fall to negative values.
duckworth969
(1,119 posts)Which our corrupt SC facilitated.
All of our IRS and SS info is in Palantirs private servers.