DOGE caught in a controversy, $38.4B of its saved money is missing

Where is the money? DOGE appears to have lost it.

DOGE's Shocking $8 Billion Mistake Called Out​

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1 day ago — The error represented about 15 percent of the total $55 billion savings DOGE has claimed it made to date. But the $55 billion claim claim was also apparently bogus: a set of “receipts” posted on its new website totaled just a quarter of $55 billion, even including the erroneous $8 billion.


At $8 billion, the contract for ICE’s “office of diversity and civil rights” would have been about the same as the entire annual budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—hammering home that this was an obvious miscalculation to anyone familiar with federal spending.

The contract, at its vastly inflated amount, was the largest savings DOGE claimed credit for on a contract on its site. The contract has since been adjusted by DOGE to reflect its actual value, of $7.992 billion less, but the department is yet to update its “estimated savings” of $55 billion at the top of its site.

DOGE has not commented on its error publicly or offered an explanation for how it came to be.

Of course they didn't.
 

DOGE's Shocking $8 Billion Mistake Called Out

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The Daily Beast
https://www.thedailybeast.com › doges-shocking-8-billio...
1 day ago — The error represented about 15 percent of the total $55 billion savings DOGE has claimed it made to date. But the $55 billion claim claim was also apparently bogus: a set of “receipts” posted on its new website totaled just a quarter of $55 billion, even including the erroneous $8 billion.


At $8 billion, the contract for ICE’s “office of diversity and civil rights” would have been about the same as the entire annual budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—hammering home that this was an obvious miscalculation to anyone familiar with federal spending.

The contract, at its vastly inflated amount, was the largest savings DOGE claimed credit for on a contract on its site. The contract has since been adjusted by DOGE to reflect its actual value, of $7.992 billion less, but the department is yet to update its “estimated savings” of $55 billion at the top of its site.

DOGE has not commented on its error publicly or offered an explanation for how it came to be.

Of course they didn't.
“Got nuthin’” is on a cut and paste jihad.

From your “dailyTrumpTDS” cut and paste, “hammering home that this was an obvious miscalculation to anyone familiar with federal spending”.

There’s no controversy.

Go read your tranny comic books…. You know, the tranny comic books bought by USAID with taxpayer dollars.
 
“Got nuthin’” is on a cut and paste jihad.

From your “dailyTrumpTDS” cut and paste, “hammering home that this was an obvious miscalculation to anyone familiar with federal spending”.

There’s no controversy.

Go read your tranny comic books…. You know, the tranny comic books bought by USAID with taxpayer dollars.
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Go away troll.
 
You have a schoolgirl crush. Aren’t there websites that cater to your psycho-sexual proclivities?
There are for yours, troll...............

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Well..it would appear that the vaunted 'transparency' of DOGE is in some doubt--as is their ability to do simple arithmetic.


According to its website, DOGE claims to have saved $55 billion in federal spending, but only $16.6 billion of that amount is accounted for, leaving $38.4 billion in question.

Further complicating the matter is an error in the data DOGE published, which misrepresented an $8 million contract as $8 billion. The correction reduces the initiative’s detailed savings to just $8.6 billion, far from the reported total.
Musk promised Americans that the initiative would maintain “maximum transparency” and ensure “all actions are fully public.” However, DOGE’s inconsistent accounting is giving liberals grounds to query the reliability of its financial reporting.

After weeks of protests from Democrats, federal unions, and transparency advocates, DOGE has begun providing more details on its website, including a list of about 700 canceled contracts. As of February 18, the site also listed nearly $145 million in real estate-related savings
The most expensive contract it claims to have canceled was an $8 billion agreement with D&G Support Services, LLC, a firm that was set to provide services for the Office of Diversity and Civil Rights within US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

D&G Support Services, headquartered in a Washington, D.C. suburb, describes itself as a “people-focused” organization with fewer than 200 employees. Its largest government contracts include $16 million from the Air Force for staffing support and approximately $11 million from the US Coast Guard. Since 2017, its average contract value has been around $1 million.


An update on January 28 revised that figure to $8 million, the same day the department listed the contract as an $8 billion saving. Moreover, two additional filings on January 29 and January 30 confirmed the contract’s partial and then full termination, both reflecting the corrected $8 million value.
More maga corruption.

No wonder they fired the IGs.
 

DOGE's Shocking $8 Billion Mistake Called Out

View attachment 1081404
The Daily Beast
https://www.thedailybeast.com › doges-shocking-8-billio...
1 day ago — The error represented about 15 percent of the total $55 billion savings DOGE has claimed it made to date. But the $55 billion claim claim was also apparently bogus: a set of “receipts” posted on its new website totaled just a quarter of $55 billion, even including the erroneous $8 billion.


At $8 billion, the contract for ICE’s “office of diversity and civil rights” would have been about the same as the entire annual budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—hammering home that this was an obvious miscalculation to anyone familiar with federal spending.

The contract, at its vastly inflated amount, was the largest savings DOGE claimed credit for on a contract on its site. The contract has since been adjusted by DOGE to reflect its actual value, of $7.992 billion less, but the department is yet to update its “estimated savings” of $55 billion at the top of its site.

DOGE has not commented on its error publicly or offered an explanation for how it came to be.

Of course they didn't.
No money was lost you silly twit.
 
Well..it would appear that the vaunted 'transparency' of DOGE is in some doubt--as is their ability to do simple arithmetic.


According to its website, DOGE claims to have saved $55 billion in federal spending, but only $16.6 billion of that amount is accounted for, leaving $38.4 billion in question.

Further complicating the matter is an error in the data DOGE published, which misrepresented an $8 million contract as $8 billion. The correction reduces the initiative’s detailed savings to just $8.6 billion, far from the reported total.
Musk promised Americans that the initiative would maintain “maximum transparency” and ensure “all actions are fully public.” However, DOGE’s inconsistent accounting is giving liberals grounds to query the reliability of its financial reporting.

After weeks of protests from Democrats, federal unions, and transparency advocates, DOGE has begun providing more details on its website, including a list of about 700 canceled contracts. As of February 18, the site also listed nearly $145 million in real estate-related savings
The most expensive contract it claims to have canceled was an $8 billion agreement with D&G Support Services, LLC, a firm that was set to provide services for the Office of Diversity and Civil Rights within US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

D&G Support Services, headquartered in a Washington, D.C. suburb, describes itself as a “people-focused” organization with fewer than 200 employees. Its largest government contracts include $16 million from the Air Force for staffing support and approximately $11 million from the US Coast Guard. Since 2017, its average contract value has been around $1 million.


An update on January 28 revised that figure to $8 million, the same day the department listed the contract as an $8 billion saving. Moreover, two additional filings on January 29 and January 30 confirmed the contract’s partial and then full termination, both reflecting the corrected $8 million value.
Expect more baseless stories like this. Never mind the $2 trillion of waste and fraud, we must look at DOGE, and when we can't find something, we make it up ( i.e. Golden Showers)
 
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