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@androidsixteen.eth
DOGE is necessary because in order to have sensible reg, you first need to take a wrecking ball to the existing bloat / tech debt That said, I fear that the baby is going to be thrown out with the bath water (mixed metaphors, I know). I worry specifically about environmental toxins and accelerating further away from nature
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That and I think AI will factor heavily into designing the reorg, in a way that hands over too much power to it.
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I’m reminded of Colin Powell’s warning to Bush about tearing down Iraq’s government. “You break it, you bought it.”
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Doge as a concept is fantastic Bit I have little to no faith Trump or any of his picks will not just gut too much and find a way to replace public spending with the private sector :/
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That was one of my biggest concerns when AI started coming into vogue in 16/17 If gov always lags behind industry and reg is limited to fines less than the revenue generated, then gov will especially lag behind in an era of acceleration. Thus to honor nature, people and animals is not through gov or even through old companies - it is through new coordination where first to make break throughs gets to create baseline modus operandi
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@downshift.eth
/microsub tip: 🍖x778
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I agree there's bloat but 2T is more than discretionary spending in total. Lofty goal
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@sethpate
@aaronrferguson what happens if......... the CEO of multiple companies that have collectively received over $15 billion dollars in federal no-bid contracts, suddenly gets appointed to lead an unofficial (and thus legally insulated), agency which guides large-scale structural reforms in the government?
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@aaronrferguson
disagree that wrecking ball is necessary instead of just incrementally improving what already exists - the wrecking ball is a wonderful tool for oligarchs who benefit tremendously from using it though
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