(11-22-2024, 12:36 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: so there is also the narrative that government spending is like household spending, and government debt is like household debt.it's not. they're conflated. that conflation is a control mechanism.governments invent money.or the thing that invents governments also invents money.it's pretend.case in point: defense spending.making government more dollar-efficient ain't gonna do jack squat.
Erik Prince has been making the rounds on podcasts.
His beef, legitimately so, is not only is our military top-heavy to the point of being nonfunctional but that the products they keep ordering are so out of date, so expensive, so currently useless in the face of drone technology & modern warfare that every penny spent is wasted.
The military govt contractors (given the automatic gravytrain of cash) are reluctant & would have to retool their facilities, delve into serious R&D programs, oh my gosh! Innovate & earn their keep.
Since the military answers to the President downsizing is doable. Musk & Vivek don't seem to be delusional in the actual scope of the job. They've made clear there are ridiculous redundancies, thousands of regulations that are unconstitutional but more importantly those regulations have spawned their own depts to administer.
As much fun for the media as it is every time a multimillion dollar project is discovered that is insane. Those are low hanging fruit. So far Musk & Vivek have been looking at Javier Milie of Argentina as inspiration. JM also got elected under a tsunami of votes by Argentianians then did as promised an slashed something like 5 out of 9 govt agencies, cut payments to provinces (used as graft mostly) plus about 100 other things & now after a first rocky yr the country is looking at exponential growth of their GDP. Poverty has been drastically reduced, altho JM is focused on improving it for everyone. Crime is also
been reduced phenomenally.
Despite pushback none of DOGE appears to be a "vanity exercise". We are just as broke & overextended as any third world country with about the same amount of domestic manufacturing capability. Just completely screwed if the US doesn't start "adulting".
If anyone cares Javier Milei did a great interview over on Lex Fridman.
(spoiler- it's just as painful to listen to as any Robert Kennedy jr interview) I actually did listen to the whole thing, it was educational...ahem...or character building? Accidentally got exposed to a level of economic authors way beyond my pay grade.