Doge can do a great job with budget. But Congress needs to participate

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Just like President Donald Trump’s agenda and the highly polarized political period we live in, the cautious and objective analysis of Digg and his leader Elon Musk for the right-sized administration is hard to dominate as hysteria, chaos and misleading.
This chaos is the fault of government critics who are willing to make any criticism in the Ministry of Efficiency or the road to see what basis is. Some of them are through Doge’s design, Musk and other Doge Architects admit that they will have to break a few eggs to make.
Some of these are byproducts of Doge a little, well, messy, more precise and clearer, even more than the byproducts they want to be (e.g., saving $8 million in savings for $8 billion in savings). The purpose of this article is to distinguish facts from novels and to provide people with an interest in polarized narratives to view Duge’s state objectively.
Musk told the cabinet that Doge emails are “pulse checks” for workers, warning us that we will be “bankless” without any action
The Ministry of Efficiency, led by citizen billionaire Elon Musk, started with enormous public support, and there is no doubt that the goals behind it still have strong public support.
Argentine President Javier Milei gave Elon Musk a light road chainsaw to help him reduce his wasteful spending. (x/@jmilei)
Right-sized governments, eliminating fraud and waste, and putting some effort into limiting the overwhelming administrative bureaucracy of most Americans, are lofty goals, and they enjoy broad support from the American people. Over time, some of Doge’s early achievements deserve praise, and some strategies question whether this is as much as the American people hoped.
All federal employees’ email directives respond to their work and how they spend their time for some reason, which is a great example of Doge’s “design chaos.” This led to no less than the new FBI Director Kash Patel pushing back. The actual office of personnel and management did the same, saying that the response was voluntary and that no response would not be a reason to terminate. Subsequently, exchanges between Musk and the Governor (supported by Trump) said that failure to respond would be a reason to terminate!
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The lack of clarity here may be part of the “purposeful confusion”, but it manages to do two things, one very positive son. First, it has raised the public square, where there are problems with government employees’ productivity, and the new government wants employees to make a living from taxpayers’ money. The entire dialogue redirects the public to question efficiency, productivity and accountability – a rather common and recognized concept in the private sector.
But the negative side is that it has begun to force the public to ask if Doge is a transformative agent or a chaotic agent because the lack of clear technology, legitimacy and organized protocols are toxic to the public. Time will prove that the latter point is still the previous point prevails in public consciousness.
Critics who believe Doge is a “constitutional crisis” lack credibility. They remain silent when the Biden administration has no clear performance on who is truly responsible. They are not concerned about the weird abuse of the United States Agency for International Development, regulatory agencies outside its jurisdiction, government entities that operate without responsibility. The President, of course, has all authority over the executive branch, whether or not he likes things about the executive branch.
On the other hand, if the Governor’s real goal is to go beyond headlines, hype, clicks and public anger, then efforts cannot succeed without Congress. Doge’s scope, power and means are too restrictive to lasting and meaningful changes to wasteful and fraudulent actions of government actions and the lack of Congress’ spending.
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As an order from Doge, Musk and government employees to send emails to their day-long snatch headlines, Congress is engaging in a real budget battle with real teeth. Their spending, cuts and taxes in the coming years will be the result of Congress’ decision in the process.
The demand for the hour is to set a tone – not chaos and anger, but prudence and common sense – and Congress takes that tone to make wise reforms to our budget. It may not get a lot of social media likes, but our kids and grandchildren will say thank you.
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