Gov Efficiency: Are We DOGE-ing It Wrong?
[Baffled doge bark] Welcome to Episode 1: Defining “DOGE‑ing” Gov Efficiency – What Are We Even Talking About? You’ve just tuned into a show that dares to look at government efficiency the way the internet looks at memes: slightly confused, mildly horrified, but definitely entertained. So, what is “DOGE‑ing” in government? No, it’s not buying crypto with taxpayer dollars… at least not yet. Here, “DOGE‑ing” means a government that’s constantly Distracted, Overcomplicated, Goal‑less, and Expensive. It’s when agencies chase shiny initiatives while basic services lag, when money flows but outcomes don’t, when there’s a mission statement on the wall and mission drift in the budget. Think about the new Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE for short, and its Workforce Optimization Initiative, described by NAFSA as a plan to significantly reduce the size of the federal workforce in the name of efficiency. According to NAFSA, the initiative is framed as streamlining and cutting “waste,” but critics argue it risks hollowing out core functions while leaving the real bloat—layers of contractors, overlapping programs, and tangled rules—mostly untouched. That’s classic DOGE‑ing: a big, dramatic move that sounds bold, grabs headlines, but may not fix the slow websites, the endless forms, or the phone lines that never pick up. Instead of measuring how easy it is for listeners to get a passport, a disability benefit, or a building permit, the focus becomes “How many people did we cut?” It’s like bragging about putting your dog on a diet while still feeding them three bags of treats a day. Technically fewer meals… practically the same problem. So as you listen, think about where you see this in your own life: the permit that took months, the website that crashed, the rule that made zero sense. We want to hear your stories. Share your favorite examples of “DOGE‑ing” government on social media, tag the show, and let us know where you see the most distraction, overcomplication, goal‑lessness, and unnecessary expense. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode. 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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