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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
When the public sector is rendered completely impotent, the people will have no choice but to turn to the private sector for their needs. And the private sector won't have anyone that can tell them 'no'.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@TinyViolins I don't think the goal of DODGE is to render the public sector impotent,but to make it streamlined,efficient and not subject to fraud.I don't see how any reasonable person could find that objectionable.
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@DavidT8899 On paper it sounds nice, but are you really willing to trust a politician at face value?
When you start digging into the things this administration is labeling fraud and waste, very little of it actually turns out to be anything close to corruption. I mean, how can one say that they are properly auditing the government when none of the people on DOGE's staff have any known auditing or accounting experience?
When you start digging into the things this administration is labeling fraud and waste, very little of it actually turns out to be anything close to corruption. I mean, how can one say that they are properly auditing the government when none of the people on DOGE's staff have any known auditing or accounting experience?
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@TinyViolins Give them time.See what they come up with.
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@DavidT8899 That would be nice if they hadn't already started firing government inspectors and laying off employees of these agencies