I’m not advocating for “runaway” spending. Again the us I think undeniably spends too much money.
I’m just cynical about the process since there doesn’t seem to really be a plan for basically anything.
Again maybe there is good that comes of this. But again, I just don’t agree that if spending is bad any spending cuts without any plan or acknowledgment of any consequences, then claim victory and move on is by default good. Everything has appeared highly performative to this point.
Which maybe I shouldn’t be surprised, that’s what politics is these days, which is really what DOGE appears to be doing, just playing at politics like everyone else.
The situation is hopeless when the first semi-serious attempt at cuts is met with a chorus of why cuts bad, why the wont work, why orange man bad, why African man bad, why it's all just some underhand way to steal info, why it's just another way to steal money, it's just political show, it's just some billionaire trying to steal power and on and on. I mean look at this thread, microcosm of this determinism
If people are so up in arms about 0.5% then what chance do we have at serious cuts to save SS or the dollar? So then should we just expect that the dollar with be devalued to nothing? should we just accept that interest payments on debt will literally eat away all other discretionary spending? Should i just accept now that i shouldn't expect to retire and should plan on working until 80? Or that my kids will be poor simply because our generation gave up on trying to make the world a better place for them?
To me this deterministic view is complete loser mentality. It's like having a friend that ran up his credit cards and is paying the minimum balance for years. And you go to him and recommend hey instead of spending 40 bucks on takeout everyday use that money to pay down your debt slowly and they just tell you it's hopeless so why even try.
This post was edited by ofthevoid on Feb 6 2025 06:10pm