Policy and process is paralyzing the US government
Briefly

In the U.S., the inability to build housing, clean energy, and infrastructure at reasonable speeds and costs is increasingly evident. This stagnation stems from complex regulations and governmental roadblocks that hinder progress. High-profile infrastructure projects, like California's high-speed rail, remain unrealized despite significant funding. Additionally, the introduction of initiatives like DOGE, which purportedly aim to enhance governmental efficiency, have resulted in severe cuts within agencies like the FDA, threatening their ability to serve American health needs effectively. Overall, these challenges highlight systemic issues in building and governance across the nation.
The physical world has become entangled in rules and laws that make it hard for businesses to build, often exacerbated by government inefficiencies.
DOGE, while intended to enhance government efficiency, often results in detrimental cuts that hinder agencies like the FDA from fulfilling their critical roles.
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