Former DOGE engineer says federal waste and fraud were 'relatively nonexistent'

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Former DOGE engineer says federal waste and fraud were 'relatively nonexistent' - Lemmy.World

A former employee of the Department of Government Efficiency says that he found that the federal waste, fraud and abuse that his agency was supposed to uncover were “relatively nonexistent” during his short time embedded within the Department of Veterans Affairs. “I personally was pretty surprised, actually, at how efficient the government was,” Sahil Lavingia told NPR’s Juana Summers. Lavingia was a successful software developer and the founder of Gumroad, a platform for online sales, when he joined DOGE in March. Lavingia said he had previously sought to work for the U.S. Digital Service, the technology unit that was renamed and restructured by the Trump administration. He told NPR that he just wanted to make government websites easier for citizens to use and didn’t really care which presidential administration he was working for, despite protests from his friends and family.

No shit. Pretty much the only bloat in government is the private contracts—usually for the unauditable “defense” budget.

If you’ve paid any attention, government programs are usually forced to operate with absolutely minimal funding. And the people who make it all work anyway—often with personal dedication and sacrifice—are heroes.

And the only Medicare fraud is done by people like senator Rick Scott on the provider’s side.
Health insurance companies. Far and away the worst of the worst when it comes to medicare fraud. Ever seen an itemized hospital bill? That, but worse. And it happens to tens of millions per year.
You dummy…when insurance companies do it, it’s smart business. I’ve learned the system coniders fraud until the correct amount of lobbying bribes are paid, the fraud dies and boom smrt business.