No, more seriously, just like with shutting down NOAA services, it seems the goal is to:
1. cut services (we saved taxpayer money!!)
2. at some point later: oh, we actually need those services
3. pay <insert your favorite vendor here, preferably one connected to Musk> to provide the service (see! we don't need to pay gov employees!!) (fine print: the vendor costs 2-3x the original cost). But by then no one is looking at the spending numbers anymore.
And here lies the problem. Even from a libertarian perspective DOGE is counterproductive because maintaining a system is much more cost effective than starting it anew.
Especially when you cut something recklessly, figure out in month that you need back that capability right now and have very little leverage to negotiate with private providers.
When you look at the last cutting effort in the Clinton administration the difference in jarring.
Combine that with the fact that with a few exceptions DOGE has been cutting the most cost effective programs (i can’t think of a better bang for buck science program than NOAA) it’s saved very little vs the amount of pain it has caused.
No, more seriously, just like with shutting down NOAA services, it seems the goal is to:
1. cut services (we saved taxpayer money!!)
2. at some point later: oh, we actually need those services
3. pay <insert your favorite vendor here, preferably one connected to Musk> to provide the service (see! we don't need to pay gov employees!!) (fine print: the vendor costs 2-3x the original cost). But by then no one is looking at the spending numbers anymore.
Slick moves.