DOGE Will Ultimately Fail
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TS Lombard says that they have always been sceptical that DOGE could generate deep cuts in government spending.
"Trump campaigned on the promise not to reduce US entitlements, which means the areas under DOGE scrutiny are just a small fraction of overall outlays. Fiscal austerity based only on reducing “government waste” or on finding “efficiency gains” rarely gets very far."