Elon Musk's 'Efficiency' Project Gone? Are We Okay With Billions Spent and Little to Show?
Sunday, November 23, 2025
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Elon Musk's DOGE disbanded, claiming $214B saved but reports say numbers were inflated. Are we okay with this?
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So, the grand experiment in hyper-efficiency, spearheaded by tech titan Elon Musk and lauded as the solution to Washington's bloat, has apparently just... vanished. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which dominated the early days of Trump's second term with promises of a $1 trillion deficit reduction, is no more. According to the OPM director, it "doesn't exist," with its functions absorbed elsewhere. Remember the mass firings, the cancelled contracts, the access granted to sensitive data – all in the name of Musk's "One Big Beautiful Bill"?
While DOGE's website boasts of a staggering $214 billion saved, multiple reports paint a far less rosy picture, suggesting these savings were inflated, rewritten, or outright overstated. Musk's team was supposed to be making government leaner, but it seems the biggest cut was to transparency and actual results. Many of the staffers who were once at the forefront of this initiative have simply moved into other government roles, leaving us to wonder what, exactly, was accomplished with all the fanfare and federal resources.
Is this the kind of accountability we expect from our government? A high-profile initiative launched with fanfare and the backing of powerful figures, only to quietly dissolve with questionable outcomes and figures that don't add up. We, the taxpayers, are left footing the bill for a project that seems to have amounted to little more than a costly footnote. Are you okay with this political decision or action?
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