Government Spending: A $3 Billion Question
Elon Musk's DOGE: Why Cutting Costs Doesn't Cut It
In a thought‑provoking article, Forbes discusses Elon Musk's hypothetical Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the paradox that even successful cost‑cutting won't shrink government size. The article delves into how Congress might simply reallocate savings, using Medicare's growth as a cautionary tale. Is debating old programs better than creating new ones? Find out why reform may trump new initiatives.
Introduction to Elon Musk's Hypothetical DOGE
Why DOGE's Spending Cuts Might Not Work
Medicare as a Cautionary Example
The Debate: Reforming Existing Programs Versus New Initiatives
Elon Musk and the Real DOGE Controversies
Public Perception and Political Implications
The Economic Impact of DOGE's Policies
Private Sector Influence in Government: Pros and Cons
Long‑Term Effects and Future of Government Reform Efforts
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