Gov Efficiency: Are We DOGE-ing It Wrong?
[BORK… record scratch… distant confused meme synth] Welcome to Episode 1 of “DOGE-ing Gov Efficiency,” the show where we stare into the vast, bureaucratic spreadsheet of government and ask: is this brilliant strategy… or did someone just sit on the keyboard? So what are we even talking about when we say “DOGE-ing” government? No, it’s not buying meme coins with taxpayer dollars… at least not yet. Here, “DOGE-ing” is our catch-all for a special kind of government chaos: big promises of efficiency, flashy tech and branding, but underneath it all, a mash‑up of wasted money, misplaced priorities, and goals so vague you could project them onto the moon and still not make them sharp. According to Fortune, the Pentagon recently bragged about a 1,775 percent jump in its use of artificial intelligence to streamline operations and prep reports for Congress, with about 1.5 million Defense personnel now using AI tools out of roughly 3.5 million employees. That’s real movement, and in theory, it should mean less drudgery, fewer errors, and faster response times. But here’s the DOGE‑y part: officials also admit there’s still a lot of uncertainty about the quality of those AI outputs and how consistently they’re being used. So you get the classic government paradox: massive investment, huge numbers, big press hits… and no clear, public scorecard on whether things are truly more efficient, or just more automated and confusing. Critics of Elon Musk’s so‑called Department of Government Efficiency, often shortened to DOGE, make a similar point. The Center for American Progress argues that DOGE has been less about genuine efficiency and more about power grabs, data collection, and sidestepping normal checks and balances. Some lawmakers, like Representative John Larson, have slammed DOGE as a branding exercise that talks about cutting “waste” while gearing up to slash benefits and vacuum up personal data in the name of “streamlining.” So, when we say “DOGE-ing,” we’re talking about that gap: between the slick promise of efficiency and the murky reality of what’s actually happening with your taxes, your data, and your services. Now it’s your turn. Listeners, what are your favorite, or least favorite, examples of “DOGE-ing” government? That meeting that could’ve been an email, the website that cost millions and still crashes, the AI tool nobody asked for but everybody has to use? Share your stories on social media, tag them with “DOGE-ing gov,” and we might feature them in a future episode. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss what we DOGE into next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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