The article discusses the misrepresentation of savings by DOGE in relation to federal contracts, indicating a deep misunderstanding of federal contracting practices. It highlights significant discrepancies, where DOGE claimed $55B in savings from $16B of items, and misrepresented an $8M savings as $8B. Alongside these errors, there are attempts to cover up mistakes rather than addressing them transparently. The change in the DOGE website reflects an ongoing struggle with accuracy, undermining trust while illustrating potential incompetence or disregard for factual reporting within governmental financial communication.
The DOGE boys seem to misunderstand federal contracting, claiming exaggerated savings while neglecting the complexities of such deals.
Rather than aiming for gradual reforms, they favor immediate cuts, revealing a lack of comprehension regarding systemic federal contracting.
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