Doge did not seem to not understand this, it did not show any signs that it wanted to understand. These are the easiest, legal -speaking employees, so they disappeared. It even changes the time of probation from a year of service to two years to be super size National scientific organization.
It takes a certain arrogance to push a startup to glory. But as we said many times, The United States is not a startup company. The Federal Government exists to do all things that are not profitable, serving public interests instead of protecting investors' profits. (The vast majority of startups also failed, which the United States could not afford it.)
And if you don't believe in public interests? You run water to destroy. You metastasize from one agency to another, leveling the maximum destruction of the law. Doge's expensive and embarrassing mistakes are a product of maliciousism; If Artificial intelligence can sell you a pizzaOf course it can Against the general service management company in the future.
Worse, None of these will really help Doge Making a dent in its purpose. What is effective when firing the people you have to scramble to rent? What is the cost savings of a few thousand federal employees compared to the F-35 program? What are we even doing here, really?
There are two possible explanations for this mess. One is Musk and Doge are not interested in the government, or effectively, but deeply cares about data they can reap from different organs and disclose privatization for its own benefit. Another thing is that a series of intentional talented programmers actually responded to a higher citizen call but here.
Musk had a rare self -awareness moment last weekend, in the appearance of an oval office with a 4 -year -old son and President Donald Trump. We will make mistakes, he said, but we will act quickly to correct all mistakes.
So far he has to be half right.
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