Dozens of DOGE 'receipts' Saved No Money
Many of the receipts published by Elon Musk's DOGE aren't receipts at all -- they're negotiated deals with vetted vendors who might do future government work.
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DOGE releases updated "wall of receipts" with more discrepancies.[image or embed] -- CBS News (@cbsnews.com) February 26, 2025 at 9:33 AM
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... Take a quick look at the Department of Government Efficiency's list of canceled contracts and you'd think the Agriculture Department spent $25 million on diversity trainings four separate times, while the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau spent $600 million on management consultants. DOGE's "wall of savings" and list of canceled contracts include many eye-popping "receipts" like those. There's just one problem: Many of the so-called receipts aren't receipts at all. They're negotiated agreements with known government contractors, who might provide future services. "This is a way to make it easier for the government to order, if it does order, and to set up good prices that they can order. It doesn't mean they buy it," Steve Kelman, who ran the Office of Federal Procurement Policy in the Office of Management and Budget in the 1990s, said of the contracts. The agreements are known as blanket purchase agreements (BPAs), working more like a catalog of things the government might buy than a placed order. But listed alongside actual orders for goods and services on DOGE's "wall of savings," they create a wildly exaggerated and false impression of government spending. ...
DOGE's "wall of savings" and list of canceled contracts include many eye-popping "receipts" like those. There's just one problem: Many of the so-called receipts aren't receipts at all. They're negotiated agreements with known government contractors, who might provide future services.
"This is a way to make it easier for the government to order, if it does order, and to set up good prices that they can order. It doesn't mean they buy it," Steve Kelman, who ran the Office of Federal Procurement Policy in the Office of Management and Budget in the 1990s, said of the contracts.
The agreements are known as blanket purchase agreements (BPAs), working more like a catalog of things the government might buy than a placed order. But listed alongside actual orders for goods and services on DOGE's "wall of savings," they create a wildly exaggerated and false impression of government spending. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-26 05:53 PM | Reply
If Mr Musk's DOGE is doing such a great job, why does its website seem to have the need to lie about what it has accomplished?
Or could it be that Mr Musk's DOGE has no idea of what it is actually doing?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-26 05:55 PM | Reply
#2 | POSTED BY LAMPLIGHTER
Destruction is the plan.
They are doing a great job.
#3 | Posted by Zed at 2025-02-26 05:59 PM | Reply
@#3
Possibly.
I often ask of the participants of this most august site, whether the actions we are seeing from Pres Trump are intentional chaos or incompetence?
I've not yet a reply to those comments.
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-26 08:08 PM | Reply
It's not incompetence. Stop falling into their trap on purpose.
#5 | Posted by jpw at 2025-02-27 02:38 AM | Reply
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