Senate Democrats Estimate DOGE Caused Billions of Dollars In Government Waste by TPM
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What DOGE Cost Us
Democrats on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations yesterday released a jaw-dropping report attempting to document the scope and scale of financial waste, personnel upheaval, and human suffering caused by the so-called Department of Government Efficiency and Elon Musk’s giddily uninformed strike force of Peter Thiel acolytes. In all, the Democrats, led by Richard Blumenthal (CT), estimated DOGE cost the government $21.7 billion.
“DOGE-generated waste could also have easily funded monthly food assistance for the 5.3 million families losing an average of $146 in monthly food security assistance ($9.3 billion per year) under the new budget; or it could have been used more broadly to support the 40 percent of taxpayers that will see a net increase to their taxes as a direct result of the Trump tax plan,” the report contends.
Major news coverage focused on the cost of the government paying over 150,000 federal workers who accepted the Trump administration’s deferred resignation incentives, under which they had to stop working but are continuing to be paid through September or even December. The minority’s report, which estimated that 200,000 workers took these buyouts, calculated that paying workers for not working cost the government $14.8 billion.
Neither the buyouts nor paying workers while on administrative leave (costing an additional $6.1 billion) increased government efficiency, as was always obvious and predictable. The report details many other costs, from the petty and pointless (millions of hours of wasted employee time writing the Musk-required email listing their weekly accomplishments) to the catastrophic (the elimination of the United States Agency for International Development, “projected to cause millions of additional deaths globally while simultaneously endangering domestic public health by reducing essential medical staff and programs.”)
As it rampaged through the government, DOGE destroyed valuable assets, wasting money already set aside to be spent, or depriving the government of income-generating programs. Product spoilage of USAID supplies of food and medicines cost the government nearly $10 million. DOGE’s elimination of the Internal Revenue Service’s Direct File program, the report estimates, wasted a more than $33 million investment in it, not to mention that taxpayers no longer have a free electronic filing option. DOGE caused the loss of more than $263 million of interest and fee income by shutting down Department of Energy loans from a program to modernize the electricity grid. The actual cost of the mass cancellations of medical research grants at the National Institutes of Health has yet to be fully calculated.
This summary represents a fraction of the entire report, and much is still not even known about the scope of the DOGE destruction. Yesterday, Blumenthal wrote to the inspectors general at 27 agencies, requesting they “initiate a comprehensive review of DOGE’s activities within your agency in order to determine the full scope of costs that DOGE’s careless actions have imposed,” particularly “the financial impact of the reorganization of federal agencies through mass layoffs, the canceling of grants, contracts, and other projects for partisan reasons, and the stifling of income-generating activities.”
Is MAGA Turning on Trump over Israel?
I spotted two stories this week in the inside-the-Beltway press, one in Politico and the other in Axios, suggesting MAGA is turning on Trump because of his continued support of the Netanyahu regime and its assault on Gaza that even Israeli human rights organizations have called a genocide. The Axios piece even suggests a “GOP realignment” on the issue may be underway. The Politico piece is more measured on that possibility, but neither piece mentions the critical role of Christian Zionists — that is, evangelicals who vigorously support Israel’s far right, like Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee — in the Trump coalition.
It is hard to know now this possible coalitional split will play out. In the meantime, can we talk about how the MAGA figures turning against Israel are saying things that have gotten foreign students detained and universities’ funding cut off?
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Good report Scottie.
It is a sad tragedy that put a hard Right-Wing party in charge and they will savage and cut down the public services, claiming they are making savings. Then later down the road the infrastructure suffers because they are only looking at the short term tax-cut and handing out contracts to commercial outfit who care for profits and not services. Happens over and over again. And the rubes fall for it every time.
Is MAGA Turning on Trump over Israel?
Well some are not happy with him over the Epstein files and since a large portion of MAGA is only united on undoing equal rights and tolerance, while another section which concerns itself only with Economics has a dream that cutting public spending and imposing tariffs will solve everything, yep there are bound to be fractures.
Of course the trouble is both groups and weighed down by a would be theocracy wing.
Trump will of course have a super-tantrum.
Plague on all your houses I say.
Fall apart in recriminations and left the USA regain its sanity and adulthood.
Take care you guys
Roger & Sheila
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Thanks, Roger!
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Hamas is the excuse for the Gaza genocide in comments I’ve seen.
The claim seems to be that if Hamas stops shooting at Israel then Israel can stop the indiscriminate slaughter. But it’s all <s>Obama’s</s> Hamas’s fault.
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Yeah, that’s the bitter pill. No one wants to do anything if they think Hamas will be pleased, even if it’s good for Gazans and not for Hamas. It makes my head explode.
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Hamas is the bogeyman that excuses anything. The auto-aristo-crats could not have asked for a more effective move than the Hamas attack last October, an October surprise as it were.
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I remember thinking of that, too.
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