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[The Reality Behind DOGE’s Claims: An Audit of Musk’s Government Efficiency Project]-[DOGE Has a Math Problem]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-03-04

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The Illusion of Efficiency: Unmasking DOGE

Since taking office, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has positioned itself as the definitive force tasked with slashing federal bureaucracy and saving $2 trillion in taxpayer money. However, a deep dive into the "wall of receipts"—a public-facing website intended to catalog billions in savings—reveals that the project’s claims are often built on a foundation of "sloppy accounting," "total secrecy," and a fundamental lack of familiarity with federal contracting.

The "Wall of Receipts": A Case Study in Incompetence

Journalistic investigations, including those by The New York Times, have exposed significant discrepancies in the data DOGE presents to the public. While the website boasts of $65 billion in savings, the itemized list provides little evidence to support such figures. Key findings include:

  • Gross Typographical Errors: The largest claimed saving on the list—an $8 billion cut to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)—was revealed to be a simple "typo" for $8 million. This error alone accounted for half of their initial total, highlighting a lack of basic verification.
  • Double and Triple Counting: In several instances, the same contract was listed multiple times. For example, three separate USAID contracts were counted individually as $655 million each, despite being part of a shared pool of resources, artificially inflating the perceived impact of their cuts.
  • Ghost Contracts: The team frequently claimed credit for "canceling" contracts that had already been terminated years prior to the current administration. Some entries, such as a Department of Homeland Security IT contract, were found to have expired as far back as 2005.

Ideology Over Analysis

Beyond technical incompetence, the audit suggests that DOGE is not performing the high-level, data-driven analysis promised to the public. Instead, the project appears to be driven by "ideology" rather than fiscal discovery. Rather than targeting massive, systemic inefficiencies in defense or healthcare, the group is aggressively pursuing smaller contracts, often those associated with foreign aid or agencies they politically oppose, such as USAID.

David Fahrenthold notes that the personnel running DOGE—largely "coders" and "software engineers" from Musk’s private companies—lack the necessary experience to navigate the complexities of federal governance. By viewing the government through a narrow, tech-centric lens, they are failing to distinguish between genuine waste and the functional requirements of federal operations.

A Show of Force

Ultimately, the podcast argues that the "wall of receipts" is less about accounting and more about a "show of force." By "shuttering an entire agency seemingly overnight," DOGE is sending a clear message: this administration intends to wield power by creating a "bloodletting" within the federal workforce. The sloppy data is not merely a sign of poor management; it is a symptom of a project that views administrative destruction as an end in itself. When confronted with these discrepancies, DOGE simply deletes the offending entries, further eroding public trust in their mission. The conclusion remains clear: DOGE is not the "geek squad" for government efficiency it claims to be, but rather a politically motivated tool designed to reshape the federal landscape through intimidation and rapid, often unverified, dismantling.

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I'd love it if you could explain how you went about doing that.
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Well, so I should start by saying that it's really hard to know most of what Doge is doing.
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That's the vibe.
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No, it's a lot of money.
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Wait, so these line items were just like zero?
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wielded an unprecedented level of power
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not what they seem
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operating in total secrecy
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not chump change
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sifting through
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