DOGE? Really?

I try to be generous, really I do. But in the face of what I might loosely describe as acute and pervasive cognitive estrangement in America, it's difficult on some days. Exactly no one would argue that the US government's a model of efficiency, and everyone understands that Leviathan's by now a beast so bloated he can barely move. But, and without mincing words, the notion that the job of overhauling the civil service and right-sizing the bureaucracy should fall, and can be entrusted, to one m

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15 thoughts on “DOGE? Really?

  1. Agreed. The normalization of Maga by the press confounds me. Mike Wilson is confounding as well. Though, maybe it’s not Mike but the bank he works for. Why risk the ire of our new Lord and dictator?

  2. Speaking of DOGE, it appears DJT (the company) is in talks to buy a crypto trading firm. I’m sure this is another selfless act on the part of our president to spread wealth to the common man. Sign up now for free DJT coins that can be used to pay your federal taxes!

    Also, I’m starting to see why Trump nominated Rubio as Secretary of State. I’m willing to bet his good friend, Desantis, will do the right thing and nominate Trump’s daughter-in-law to the senate.

    Pervasive cognitive estrangement indeed…

  3. I too am tired of all the stuff flooding the zone. I can’t help but recall what Steve Bannon said about flooding the airwaves with ‘sh**’

    I have started to tune out. Really mostly started about a week ago. Just to give my mind a rest. Not that I think any of these moves are in our best interest but after the pile is fully formed it can be easier to see how to move said pile out of the way.

    I can’t imagine the people who really matter think any different. They are overwhelmed, but are they resting up for the real battle to come?

    1. This is by design. Give yourself the time to recover but don’t tune out completely. Choose news sources that are reliable and make sure you support them financially (so they continue existing). But make sure you control when that information flows to you, otherwise the fatigue will break you.

  4. “acute and pervasive cognitive estrangement in America“ brilliantly capturing the collective cognitive decline in the US.

    While the DOGE is clownish and ill conceived on its face, logic tends to lose out to egomaniacal sociopaths with nihilistic fascism as an accelerant.

    What I find interesting is how sanguine Wall St seems to be. It’s as though they are clueless about the economic destruction that will come hard and fast from these cuts (and other Trump policies). How do they think we reached insane equity levels over the past 4 years? This whole bubble is about the get intentionally burst. Why go for a soft landing when you can intentionally burst the largest everything bubble in human history. As Forest Gump said: nihilistic fascism is as nihilistic fascism does. In other words, it’s the expected outcome.

    1. Look at what is exploding right now meme stocks, crypto, penny stocks, etc. As I write this Volato (a fractional ownership private aircraft firm) is up 175%, Painreform (an oil injection into surgical wound manufacturer) is up 212%, noco noco (blockchain hedge) is up 128%. These moves are clearly playing on the young bro investor culture and it’s about to transfer a crap load of wealth away from them.

  5. Having business leaders reform government is doomed to failure at best, at worse loss of needed services to the public. The business of government is to serve the people, not generate a profit. The motives behind running a business are not applicable to running a government. Don’t blame the deficit on the government employees, blame congress for fiscally irresponsible management of government. And the blame for the fiscal irresponsibility rests on business’s tireless lobbying for tax relief which has not resulted in the promised bonanza of trickle down economics.

    The hysterical hypocrisy given Trump’s proven track record of wrecking companies, screwing bondholders, shorting vendors, lying to lenders is breathtaking. Musk’s “success” is completely based on government (taxpayer) largess without which the word Tesla would be a cautionary tale.

    No doubt there are areas of government that should be reconsidered. New departments and agencies that were originally formed to address specific issues and then should have been sunsetted have tended to become permanent. The RTC was the rare agency which did sunset when its job was done. There should be consideration given to rationalizing similar programs or activities. These actions have previously been undermined generally due to congressional intervention of the type “you can’t close that base in my state”.

    Being able to attract competent people to govt employment is tough because the pay scales have been relatively stagnant compared to equivalent private sector wages. As a result lots of consultants and contractors now make an enviable living supplementing govt staff to actually deliver the services required.

    The simplistic response of shut it down fails to consider that those services must still be delivered. Shut down education and who will service student loans, provide congressionally mandated funds to school districts, evaluate grant requests, etc.

    I am just stupefied at the callousness of these people. No empathy and even less thought. I believe there is a psychiatric classification that pertains to their behavior.

    Personally I alternate between despair and grief.

    1. Good thoughts. I hope others pick up the vein of thought you promote in your writing.

      We should be having real conversations with real people, but we are relegated in our modern world to these comment boxes.

      I try to talk, but people are exhausted. Prior to the election I was selling some hope. Hope, or in my case expectation, the economy is going to boom due to energy in an energy intensive society become near to zero cost. Heck we have seen recent progress on a hydro-metallurgical process to make cement. Inputs are limestone and electricity.

    2. Having read Vivek’s Wikipedia entry I just shake my head. Another financial engineer who got rich from other people’s money and whose companies had failed products, and never made money. Thank god for ipo’s reliant on future riches. Another Ayn Rand acolyte intent on destroying a society as we know it.

  6. While I am not going to go out on a limb and be the exactly __one person to argue that the federal government is a model of efficiency, the NYT and confirmed by ChatGPT have pointed out that the number of civilian employees of the federal government has grown by less than 20% since the 1960s, while the population has almost doubled. The leviathan is slimmer than people might think.

  7. As Warren might say, lots of analysts have been “swimming in the nude” for some time, and as the tide turns, are now being exposed for poor judgement, even being naive, on non “quant” matters.

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