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blueelephanttea | 1 year ago
I've scanned some of the DOGE stuff and the fact that I have seen pretty much no mention or discussion of the big budget items: social security, military, medicare, and medicaid does not make me optimistic that this is going to do anything about government spending...
bananapub|1 year ago
it doesn't, the purpose of DOGE isn't to "improve government efficiency", it's a random company being allowed to take over portions of the actual government.
also, killing Direct File is an explicit ask from the H&R Block etc and their lobbyists, since they'll lose business if filing taxes becomes easier. they also oppose any genuine attempt to make the tax system itself more sensible for the same reason.
toomuchtodo|1 year ago
"Taxes are bad. Anything that makes collecting taxes easier or better is bad."
DevX101|1 year ago
It doesn't. This is a corporate takeover of key government functions. This is just one small part of the plan.
Phase 1, which we're in now is to blame everything on bad governance.
Phase 2 is to say: 'business' can fix it and auction off the US government. Schools, the Post Office, Social Security, elements of law enforcement, and much more.
Phase 3: Read Balaji's "The Network State". TLDR: It will be to give corporations state power, including but not limited to owning and passing laws on their land, and having their own enforcement police/military.
LargoLasskhyfv|1 year ago
midnitewarrior|1 year ago
IRS Direct File saves a lot of people money, just not rich people.
If it costs rich people money, they don't want it, regardless of how much money it saves individuals.
red-iron-pine|1 year ago
the entire premise of the Trump administration is to hand out the fed'gov to large companies and the hyper-wealthy. is this really that much of a surprise?
unknown|1 year ago
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hnburnsy|1 year ago
It was not removed.
rsynnott|1 year ago
What makes you think any of this is anything to do with government efficiency.
> It seems like a handout to private tax preparers.
Yes.