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Musk-lovers conned again. DOGE claimed $8 BILLION in savings from ONE contract.
inicky46 61 Reviews 143 reads
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1 / 7

Trouble is, the real saving was $8 million.
Here's The Times' story:
"DOGE Claimed It Saved $8 Billion in One Contract. It Was Actually $8 Million.
The biggest single line item on the website of Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team appears to include an error.
Published Feb. 18, 2025
Updated Feb. 19, 2025, 8:12 a.m. ET
The Department of Government Efficiency, the federal cost-cutting initiative championed by Elon Musk, published on Monday a list of government contracts it has canceled, together amounting to about $16 billion in savings itemized on a new “wall of receipts” on its website.

Almost half of those line-item savings could be attributed to a single $8 billion contract for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. But it appears that the DOGE list vastly overstated the actual intended value of that contract. A closer scrutiny of a federal database shows that a recent version of the contract was for $8 million, not $8 billion. A larger total savings number published on the site, $55 billion, lacked specific documentation.

The contract, with a company called D&G Support Services, was to provide “program and technical support services” for the Office of Diversity and Civil Rights at ICE. The Trump administration has been purging diversity programs from the federal government.

By examining past versions of the contract listed on the Federal Procurement Data System, The Upshot determined that the federal award, approved in September 2022, had initially listed a total value of $8 billion. But on Jan. 22 this year, that figure was updated to $8 million. According to the database, the contract was terminated about a week later. (For context, $8 billion is nearly the size of the entire budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.)"

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 26 reads
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2 / 7

only saw how it was originally booked as 8 billion, but it turned out to only be 8 million.  So What?  You admit that it was officially listed originally at 8 billion.  Don't blame the messenger if he is given wrong information to convey to someone else.  Grasp at straws much?   Probably more important is that, regardless of the amount, DOGE has rooted out another bullshit "Diversity and Civil Rights" Democrat money pit.  I say Kudos regardless of the amount.  Diversity is an excuse for poor performance.

SnowKing69 11 Reviews 21 reads
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3 / 7

The doge.gov/savings page then lists a "wall of receipts," DOGE's first major data release that initially claimed to show more than $16 billion in savings from ending contracts. After correcting an apparent clerical error, it now shows $8.5 billion.

 
An NPR review of the more than 1,100 contracts in that initial release finds that DOGE's "maximally transparent" calculations still overstate its estimated savings totals by billions of dollars.

 
Stupid filthy maga traitor cunts still believe ALL the lies.  

 
DUMB FUCKS

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 24 reads
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4 / 7

NPR CEO admits that telling the truth isn’t a high priority for NPR.  

 
Kinda like when Nicky gets one of my posts pulled by falsely claiming I outed someone on this board when in reality I just pointed out that the pilot of the plane that ended upside down was a woman.

inicky46 61 Reviews 22 reads
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5 / 7

Tell us, Wanker, how's your Lie-Fest working out for you?
Enjoy dwelling in your Land Of Delusions.
It is certainly fun to watch.

inicky46 61 Reviews 25 reads
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6 / 7

From the Times:

"Last week, Elon Musk’s government cost-slashing initiative, dubbed the Department of Government Efficiency, posted an online “wall of receipts,” celebrating how much it had saved by canceling federal contracts.

Now the organization, which is also known as the U.S. DOGE Service, has deleted all of the five biggest “savings” on that original list, after The New York Times and other media outlets pointed out they were riddled with errors.

The last of the original top five disappeared from the site in the early hours of Tuesday, even as the group claimed in its latest update that its savings to date had increased to $65 billion. The website offered no explanation for why it removed some items or how it arrived at the higher total. Neither the U.S. DOGE Service nor the White House responded to questions Tuesday morning.

The “wall of receipts” is the only public ledger the organization has produced to document its work. The scale of that ledger’s errors — and the misunderstandings and poor quality control that seemed to underlie them — has raised questions about the effort’s broader work, which has led to mass firings and cutbacks across the federal government.

These were the original five largest savings on its list:

An $8 billion cut at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The actual contract in question was worth $8 million. The mistake seemed to stem from an earlier, erroneous entry in a federal contracting database. But contracting experts said that the service should have known better: ICE’s entire budget is about $8 billion, making it implausible that one contract could be so large. The U.S. DOGE Service adjusted the figure on the site after The Times wrote about it, and said in a post on Mr. Musk’s X platform that it had “always used the correct $8M in its calculations.”

Three $655 million cuts at the U.S. Agency for International Development. This was actually a single cut that was erroneously counted three times, as first reported by CBS News. That mistake also seemed to reflect a misunderstanding of the way government contracts work; they sometimes have “ceiling values” far in excess of what will be spent. Experts said this cancellation was unlikely to produce anything close to $655 million in savings even once. Now, the site lists a much smaller savings for these three cancellations: $18 million in total.

A $232 million cut at the Social Security Administration. Here, Mr. Musk’s organization appeared to have mistakenly believed that the agency had canceled a huge information technology contract with the defense contracting giant Leidos. Instead, as reported by The Intercept, it had canceled only a tiny piece of it: a $560,000 project to let users mark their gender as “X.” The DOGE site now shows that small cut instead.

Some of the new canceled contracts added this week appear to make some of the same types of errors.

The largest savings on the latest version of its list is a $1.9 billion cut at the Treasury Department. But The Times reported last week that this contract was canceled last fall, when Joseph R. Biden Jr. was president — and when DOGE did not yet exist."
If DOGE didn't lie it would have nothing to say.  Just like the righties here.

SnowKing69 11 Reviews 31 reads
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7 / 7

Somehow I think all the filthy maga traitor cunts are STILL going to believe ALL the lies.  What do you think?

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