It wasn’t designed to fix anything. It was designed to deregulate, and to steal data.
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The op ed writes:
U.S. DOGE Service didn’t work, because it really would be better if the U.S. government could match the productivity and innovation of America’s private sector.
Counter point: the American private sector is not actually that productive or innovative. At least not to the mythical degree the op ed author imagines. This is doubly true for Silicon Valley. Most of what they do is try to create rent collection schemes. Which is about as far removed from productive and innovative as you can get. And Silicon Valley is pretty much the model environment for fraud and waste. Why anyone should expect an internet troll from the most wasteful sector of American industry to be some sort of efficiency expert is beyond me.