DOGE Has Been a Smashing Success
When compared to the most likely alternatives, DOGE has cut as much government as one could hope for.

Whenever Sen. Joe Manchin (D–W.Va.) raised the hackles of left-wing activists for opposing some trillion-dollar progressive priority during the Biden administration, liberal writer Matt Yglesias would defend the senator on the grounds that he was performing above replacement value.
Instead of comparing Manchin to other progressive senators, Yglesias argued lefties should compare him to his most likely replacement, which would almost certainly be a very conservative West Virginia Republican.
All things considered, he was the best West Virginia senator progressives could reasonably hope for.
I have a similarly sunny assessment of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The looming close of the Trump administration's first 100 days in office, and Elon Musk's announcement that he is stepping away from DOGE, have provoked a lot of critical retrospectives.
The $1 trillion that Musk claimed DOGE would save has been downgraded to $150 billion, and even this figure might not stand up to closer scrutiny. The many grants and employees terminated by DOGE have been reinstated, at least temporarily, by the courts.
Federal government experts argue that few of its cuts have actually made the government operate more smoothly. As one Reuters headline pointedly declared, "100 days of DOGE: lots of chaos, not so much efficiency."
Libertarians may well feel that the whole DOGE effort has been a massive letdown.
Compared to an ideal effort to shrink the size and scope of the federal government, DOGE has indeed disappointed. However, when one considers the most realistic alternatives to DOGE, its record actually looks pretty good.
The most obvious point of comparison to DOGE is the Kamala Harris administration that didn't happen.
Harris would most certainly not have launched anything approximating DOGE. If she governed remotely similarly to her predecessor, we could have expected another four years of rapidly expanding government.
Under the Biden administration, federal spending rose by $4.7 trillion, and $2.5 trillion was added to the deficit, according to an analysis from the Economic Policy Innovation Center. Meanwhile, regulations finalized under former President Joe Biden added an estimated $1.8 trillion in regulatory costs.
The new spending was obviously done with the consent of Congress. Much of the additional regulatory burden was a result of the Biden White House's "whole of government" initiatives whereby agencies were told to go around finding rules that could be tightened in the name of equity, environmental justice, and more.
So, it's true that DOGE didn't come anywhere close to meeting its $1 trillion savings goal. But the cuts it has made already put it in the black compared to what a Harris administration would have done.
DOGE can also be ranked as a success when compared to what the Trump administration could have done instead on the small government front, which is to say nothing at all.
Donald Trump is not a libertarian. He's not even a remotely small government guy, as his recent actions on trade and immigration demonstrate. He's staffed his administration with fewer traditional free marketers than past Republican presidents.
Nevertheless, the president was willing to give Musk a remarkable amount of string to fire federal workers, terminate federal grants, and downsize whole agencies.
Milton Friedman, when asked about the free market reforms undertaken by Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, liked to say that the real miracle in Chile wasn't that those reforms worked but that a military dictatorship was willing to try them in the first place.
Something similar could be said for DOGE. Its success isn't that it's been super effective at shrinking the government, but rather that Trump let it happen at all.
The fact that DOGE did happen raised the hopes of small government reformers that we might see a lot of executive energy devoted to a steady, methodical, and congressionally supported effort to shrink the state.
But that was never in the cards. Steady and methodical is just not how the Trump administration approaches anything.
Witness the utter chaos that's erupted over the administration's tariff policy. Tariffs are one of the few things that Trump himself clearly believes in. His administration is full of similarly committed protectionists.
And yet, even on this issue, the administration can't decide how exactly it wants to impose punishing trade barriers, or if it even wants to impose punishing trade barriers at all.
One couldn't reasonably expect Trump to approach a cause he's clearly not committed to with more care.
For all the chaos that DOGE has unleashed, it's hewed pretty closely to the initial vision that Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy laid out for it in their joint Wall Street Journal op-ed published shortly after the 2024 election.
The two promised to use executive orders to shrink the federal work force and rescind agency regulations that should have properly been passed by Congress.
That's more or less what's happened. The DOGE teams within federal agencies have fired staff en masse. The White House has also issued a steady stream of executive orders instructing agencies to identify and repeal federal regulations not supported by an underlying statute.
One could argue that all this could have happened without DOGE's characteristic chaos bordering on bungling incompetence.
But even bungling incompetence has an upside.
Making the federal government a less secure place to work and a less reliable funding partner means fewer people will want to work for it, and fewer organizations will rely on it for funding.
Encouraging the best and brightest federal workers to leave government employment might not make the government operate more efficiently. But it will make the economy operate more efficiently by shifting talented people from unproductive bureaucratic work to a profit-seeking private sector.
DOGE was not the libertarian moment. One could dream about what a Rand Paul administration could have accomplished with the aid of a Congress stuffed with Justin Amashes and Thomas Massies.
But the country didn't elect Rand Paul as president. It elected Donald Trump.
The relevant benchmark for DOGE's performance isn't how much a highly competent effort to shrink government could have accomplished. Rather, it's what the most likely alternatives to the DOGE would have accomplished.
Every plausible alternative would have resulted in more government than what we got with DOGE. On that metric, it's been a smashing success.
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DOGE has shown it can be done.
Unfortunately, it also showed it has to be done by congress, or the savings will not last past the next executive order.
And congress actually doing something proven to be effective is like Reason being libertarian; not very likely.
DOGE's biggest benefit was probably the publicity they drew to the waste. If DOGE was top priority of the administration, I bet we'd get great results for years to come. Unfortunately, DOGE is 2nd page news now and this benefit seems to have passed.
If USAID and the IRS remain gutted I say DOGE did good enough for government work.
DOGE is 2nd page news now and this benefit seems to have passed.
No, DOGE is 2nd page news because the media has now decided MS-13/wife beaters deserve the headlines. DOGE was too popular, and they can't allow something great to pull the news in the Trump administration. The public also wasn't keen on fire-bombing Tesla's.
DOGE is still doing DOGE shit.
It’s only been 100 days.
It's qb. His mask came off a whole ago.
Why did you start your post with "No," then basically repeat my point?
The media is waging war on DOGE because the USAID cuts took money out of their pockets.
Yep.
They would have an easier time if we rounded up the democrats and didn’t allow them to interfere.
Remember when Clinton had a surplus and you voted for Bush/Cheney over Gore because Clinton got a BJ?? That was weird, right??
There was no surplus. That claim was discredited decades ago.
How pathetic are you fag? I know, Anne you can double down on your retarded claim?
"Remember when Clinton had a surplus..."
Lying piles of lefty shit repeat this bullshit from time to time; it remains a lie.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
We had a surplus thanks to record revenue as a percentage of GDP and record low post WW2 defense spending as a percentage of GDP. And in 2000 Bush/Cheney ran on jacking up defense spending and slashing taxes…and unfortunately they were successful. Btw, who did you vote for in 2000???
Harry Browne.
"Remember when Clinton had a surplus"
No.
"you voted for Bush/Cheney over Gore because Clinton got a BJ?? That was weird, right??"
Trump is the adversary of Bush/Cheney. He shit on them every chance he got and they hated him for it. Every single Bush administration appointee openly supported Kamala and the Democrats in the last election. YOU wear them and the rest of the parasite class, you fucking pervert. Not MAGA.
Uh, I’m pro 2016 Trump because he spoke truth to power. And then Trump governed like Jeb until February 2020 when he grew a pair of balls and surrendered to the Taliban…and then everyone remembers what happened in March 2020! As a 2016 Trump supporter I supported Biden because he did a better job of implementing the America First agenda…Trump very clearly agrees with me because he’s doing everything different this term. If you think Trump did a good job in his first term then you are the reason Republicans in Congress voted Lizard Cheney into leadership in 2019.
You are also fake and ghey.
The $1 trillion that Musk claimed DOGE would save has been downgraded to $150 billion, and even this figure might not stand up to closer scrutiny.
The final number will be about $20 billion. Nothing to scoff at but far less than Obama cut in the Budget Act of 2011.
And just how did you get your original account banned again?
That $1Trillion wasn’t over 100 days you absolute retard.
And anybody with half a brain (this excludes you) could go in and cut 1-2 trillion easy, it would just require hard cuts and actual authoritarianism.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
far less than Obama cut in the Budget Act of 2011.
Obama increased spending far more than he cut in the 2011 budget. Time to quit lying about it.
"The $1 trillion that Musk claimed DOGE would save"
They're not done yet, you silly pedo. It hasn't even been three months.
It has been a letdown in terms of money saved. But I think it has been very useful in exposing how fucked up and unaccountable federal spending is in many cases. Even if it ends up just being an audit and a review of personnel needs, it's worth a lot.
Yup. DOGE's greatest contribution to society is that it shone a spotlight on the fat, lazy fucks who work in government and the parasites they funnel our trillions to. Of course, the non-lefties who read Reason already know government is an evil waste machine. But now millions of others across the spectrum acknowledge it as well. The more citizens who hold their government in contempt, the better.
Bith house and se ate are working bills for recission and ways to make it easier.
The judges have done more to stop them than anything. The cuts are identified. The fraud going through USAID is stopped for now. Take the win.
There's a partial win at least. Let's see if it sticks. When I see the rescission stuff pass, I'll be more optimistic.
Time to round up these insurrectionist judges.
Unfortunately, they also laid waste to the claim, even if it is valid, that there is a lot of waste and fraud that is easy to cut. They did this by making outrageous claims, such as for over a month continuing the lie that people 150 years old, were receiving Social Security benefits. Or claiming "savings" by cancelling open contracts that could have been used to purchase Y units for $X million of ongoing supplies, but never approached $X because the government simply didn't need, and hence never ordered, anywhere near Y units of that product in any past year. Or the vast number of "unnecessary" employees that they then laid off -- only to demonstrate that they hadn't even thought about what those employees do and had to beg for some to come back. Or claiming they "discovered" fraud -- only for it to be pointed out the fraud was discovered long ago via audits under prior administration(s).
The next politician who is serious about cutting fraud and waste now has to convince the public that there is much fraud and waste - thanks to Musk/Trump making similar false claims in the past, it will be more difficult for such a politician to make headway on the problem.
Also remember that Trump announced on the campaign trail that he would cut $2T from the budget. Yes, it appears that just minutes earlier his team had agreed to say $1T, but since they were making up numbers, Trump got on stage and decided to double it - after all, when making seemingly ridiculous claims w/o any analysis or evidence, doubling them seems harmless. If I claim I can leap to the moon by jumping up, claiming I can leap to Mars in a similar fashion doesn't make me seem any less sensible to rational people who understand math and science, but such a claim makes ignorant loyalists cheer yet harder and buy Trump merch.
“Also remember that Trump announced on the campaign trail that he would cut $2T from the budget.”
The budget last year was 6.75TT. The budget in 2019 was 4.4TT.
I think we can all agree that the government isn’t doing any more now than they were back then, so $2TT is absolutely cuttable.
His actual plan was 1T in cuts, 1T in tax revenue growth.
$1T in tax revenue growth? How? Not only is Trump lowering growth due to his tariffs, he will almost certainly pass another tax cut, which will be a net reduction in tax revenues.
There has never, ever, been a supply-side tax cut that paid for itself. Ever. Supply side economics doesn’t work.
So roughly $100 billion, if not less (because DOGE’s claims are complete bullshit), and a decrease in tax revenues. Which is why the deficit (not the debt, the deficit) is going to grow under Trump even more than it did under Biden. And that was WAY too much.
When Republicans control all three branches and the deficit still grows, you know we’re screwed. Although, to be fair, it’s made worse by their blind faith in the fantasy of supply side economics.
Nevertheless, the president was willing to give Musk a remarkable amount of string to fire federal workers, terminate federal grants, and downsize whole agencies.
YOU COMPARE MUSK TO PINOCHET???
Trump's motivation may be to tweak the deep state, but I'll take it.
Speaking of Great Successes, Spiked Online discusses the "trans meltdown" and the collapse of public support for the "American Fad" of the trans ideology in England.
"American Fad" is an interesting turn of phrase given how backwards and bigotted our foot dragging 'evolution' on "2 men = 1 man + 1 woman" was.
Not that I would for an instance refuse the idea that that mutilating children under the fertile ground and social norms of plastic surgery sprang forth in LA, but the mentally-handicapping, toxic-empathy seed had been sewn far and wide and begun to bloom elsewhere before the LA strain became mainstream.
More, a whole lot more is needed.
Why is anyone happy that my tax money is sent from the feds to the states for anything?
Just stop all the back and forth corruption. States can buy their own insurance if needed.
Especially flood insurance. Imagine what will happen if Florida has to subsidize flood insurance instead of the federal government.
Better yet, maybe we could have no one subsidize private insurance? Maybe?
>When compared to the most likely alternatives, DOGE has cut as much government as one could hope for.
Wait, what the hell happened?
A 'reasonable* article about DOGE pointing out what it did accomplish despite the opposition to it?
Good job Britches.
He gets a solid attaboy for this one. I wouldn't include Amash as a positive force as he does, but he is at least recognizing some of the problems here. Congress sucks, but that is to a large degree due to the media being one-sided and pushing public sentiment against efforts to reduce government waste and corruption. The one party is actively opposed to this progress and the other has too many grifters or those too scared to push back against the media.
Yes, it’s all a conspiracy. Rs control the government, so for the next two years you can’t blame anyone else when the deficit balloons (like the last time Trump was President).
There's still more to reduce. Close all military bases in Europe and the U.K. The same for the middle east.
Leave NATO and get U.S. out of the U.N. Get the U.N. out of the U.S.
No more and I mean NO MORE foreign aid.... that includes the nasty rogue state of israel.
Stop wasting money on "Green Energy" programs that don't work.
Disband the DHS, TSA, FBI, CIA, ATF, IRS, BLM, END the FED.
That should save the taxpayers a couple trillion.
I assume you voted for Kerry??
Nobody gives a fuck what you think fag.
I assume you voted for Trump??
Because Kamala and her new BFF Cheney sure weren't going to stop warpigging.
Nope, Kamala and Trump were in agreement on Bush wars…Kamala didn’t change any positions to get Cheney’s endorsement.
And what will happen with a few tens or hundreds of thousands of soldiers back on American soil, who have no skills other than military ones? Won't they get restless and come up with creative ideas for entertainment? Also, the US is the protector of the high seas at the moment. If it abandons all of that, global trade will collapse as rogue states will take over and ask for their cut. I kind of understand that Trump wants the US to stop being the world's policeman and that's why he is pushing for tariffs (to produce more at home and rely less on global trade, which he understands will collapse without the US military presence) but are we sure we are not giving up stability, which is a luxury after all, to chase a revolutionary new world order? I don't have the answer, but on a gut level I'd rather have an American run the show than a vindictive and cruel Russian or Chinaman with an inferiority complex and a propensity for ultraviolence.
many of these troops can be placed at the border. The rest will eventually be assimilated back into the job network.
As far as those so called democracies that you obviously support, they no longer deserve American troops on their soil as they are no longer anything close to democracy. Western Europe along with the U.K. has been absorbed into the globalist, one world government scheme. They do not deserve our troops. We are not obligated in any way to remain in Germany, France, Belgium , the U.K. or anywhere else.
This is a massive waste of taxpayer's money and does no good for Americans. Russia is not the problem, Washington is. One hundred and thirty years of foreign interventionist policies that for the most part either failed miserably or backfired.
The time has come to end this insanity that America must be the world's policeman.
So complete isolationism? Guess what happens when we don’t have soft power to advance our interests in the world.
"Making the federal government a less secure place to work and a less reliable funding partner means fewer people will want to work for it, and fewer organizations will rely on it for funding."
This is where you're wrong. History has shown that legal chaos and insecurity almost always causes people to demand more of government, not less.
When government doesn't work for people, it doesn't make people not want it, it just makes them want to fix it, and bring it back to what they thought it was in the first place. It is only when government is working the way, in broad perception, it is supposed to work, that people start to think about the possibility that they might not need so much of it.
This is a lesson that has, so far, broadly evaded libertarians, and one that they would do well to learn quickly.
Another concept that escapes us is how important the mating market is - and how important relative status and wealth are, in comparison to absolute wealth. The poorest farmer today lives better than King Louis XIV of France a few centuries ago (we have air travel, air conditioning, vaccines and antibiotics, cell phones, immensely more absolute wealth) but everyone would rather be King even with all those material wants - because the King was too dog in his day and had all the mistresses. We deeply underestimate human envy and resentment for the better off. I'm not sure there is a solution (other than a religious awakening) but it does well for us to recognize human nature as it is, not as we want it to be.
Maybe so but no where in the American Constitution does it say the Government must provide jobs.
This is the result of FDR's failed economic policies that continue to this day.
The government IS NOT a jobs program.
Don't tell Sullum!
^+1.
Illegal and unconstitutional acts are totally cool if they confirm to my political goals. Spoken like a true fascist.
Everything that doesn't confirm my political goals is illegal and unconstitutional - mollycoddlediva
Remember when you supported the family that kidnapped Elian Gonzalez over his father?? Republicans thought they had found a little brown boy they could diddle to their heart’s content! Sickos!!
I don't remember that at all. Must be you bro.
In fairness, almost everything the government does is illegal and unconstitutional. Tony just thinks those are good and anything to stop them are bad.
Whats illegal and unconstitutional?
Your understanding of both is worse that your understanding that nobody believes you graduated HS let alone have a PhD.
We are just a few months from our borrowers deciding to cut the US spending that we cannot cut ourselves.
Sometime this summer, we get trapped. Interest rates will rise high enough so that US spending can only cover interest and 'interest like' (meaning entitlements that aren't part of budget) spending.
Our debt will be downgraded. Any attempt to talk about tax cuts or Fed trying to QE or other silliness will be met with an immediate debt crisis and currency collapse. Since we have 30 years of permanent trade deficit, that currency collapse will not be met by an export opportunity but by a collapse in asset bubbles which have become the entire economy.
If you care about saving this country you will commit suicide. Encourage other democrats to do the same. And as a bonus for you, some of them might be Jewish.
No girlfriend, huh?
Argument probably sounded better to the high school debate team that drafted it.
Understand, this grudging praise for DOGE, from this TDS addled 'libertarian' publication is an indication that DOGE is working splendidly --because these vermin still seek to tear down anything that hinders the collectivist agenda.
But they cannot deny the reality unfolding.
And so we get this.
wow how did this get past the censors?
Hahaha!
From Putin and Xis standpoint DOGE and the Trump administration has been a smashing success. How long before we start seeing articles about how the rich elite's children are going to China for their university degrees?
"How long before we start seeing articles about how the rich elite's children are going to China for their university degrees?"
as soon as someone pays your pathetic, shill ass to write one
Butthurt troll is butthurt.
Exactly what I voted for.
I would like to see all government agencies get a 20% personnel cut.
It’s amazing that anyone would be against cutting waste and fraud out of the government.
The swamp critters (media included) have been riding that gravy train since FDR, and now they are expected to FIND A JOB?
There are billions of dollars at stake here (see, oh, leakin' Joe for example) and they are going to fight with every weapon they can find.
The sweet sweet tears of useless eaters has been worth every moment.
Excellent Article except, in as much as you want to say Trump isn't Libertarian *just because* of National Security (i.e. Borders & Tariffs); on the flip-side is you'd have to pretend Biden was Libertarian *just because* of his pro-invasion and dismissal of National Security.
So yeah; The complete BS that TDS likes to entertain.
Speaking of Tariffs. Who wanted national 'sales tax'? Guess what? You got them on foreign goods.
DOGE was just a cover for Trump to go after his perceived enemies (what the reich-wing likes to call "The Deep State"). There were no principles and no discipline to the departments and bureaux affected. If we Libertarians had been in power, the job would have been much simpler. We would have had actual principles as to what to cut - is the department mentioned in the Constitution as something the federal government is supposed to be doing? If so, it stays. If not, it goes. Easy peasy.
Cutting spending and limiting government = witch hunting!!! /s
The Constitution LITERALLY *is* about LIMITED governing.
DOGE is precisely enforcing the US Constitution.
The crap people will spout to hate-on Trump.
Sorry, but the "relevant benchmark" for the DOGE effort was how fiercely Trump fought the courts on his deportation initiative. Compared to that his allowing "the courts" to stymie DOGE with barely a comment says volumes about his intentions. That's the part I am disappointed about, not their failure to achieve anything. I want him to fail miserably at deporting without due process and the gutless courts to prevail there. But alas, nothing I want will ever happen in government.
"If [Harris] governed remotely similarly to her predecessor, we could have expected another four years of rapidly expanding government."
That is naive and incorrect. If Harris had been elected, the Republican congress would have worked to oppose her and cut spending, because that's just what happens in divided government.
As things stand, we're going to get expanded government this year. 2025 spending will be higher than 2024 spending.
DOGE was an idiotic exercise that did little more than associate cutting government with chaos and lawbreaking. That will make it harder to cut government in the future.
The problem was that Trump did not pursue the DOGE process as energetically as he did the tariff-and-deport process. In retrospect it was for show only. I suspect that's why Musk is now dropping out. If Trump ignored the judges as willfully on firings and closings as he continues to do on tariffs and deportations it would have been a real success and would be ongoing.
America is broke, busted and near economic collapse. with nearly $36 trillion in debt, the only way out is declare bankruptcy and hope for the best.
The best way to start is END the FED.
Or, let hyperinflation wipe out the debt. Pretty much the same end result. Stock your bunker.
That, of course, is the real point here. Firings and closings are going to happen when the Federal Government defaults on the national debt. Let the Courts issue rulings on THAT and see how much they matter. Political theater ... not very entertaining but VERY expensive ...
Duh. Of course it's been a success whatever the actual dollar figure. This is just the beginning.
DOGE was chaotic mess. It fell far short of the goal promised and it really not clear that it saved any money at all. Cutting one week and restoring the next, firing employees one week and reinstating the next. Leaving politically difficult areas that could save real money, like entitlements and defense safe.
I also don't accept Christian Britschgi assertion that we judge Elon's Musk running of DOGE against what would have happen had Kamila Harris been elected President. Mr. Britschgi asserts that a President Harris would expand government spending. What we know historically is that government expansion and spending is most restrained when a Democrat is President and Republicans control at least one house off Congress. This would have most likely been the case had Ms. Harris been elected. The reality is that DOGE failed, and it failed because the leader was a showman and was less interested in results than in the show.
A fair assessment. DOGE was the auditor and did its job. Congress has not followed up and the courts have blocked some of the cuts. Unfortunately, I don't have confidence in the congress to take the information and build off of it.