Poll: More Americans View DOGE Favorably than Unfavorably
Poll: More Americans View DOGE Favorably than Unfavorably
More Americans view the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) favorably than unfavorably, a recent survey found.

Oh good the fascist News source says everything is fine so it must be huh?
Pretty sure you lose all credibility when your head is at cpac doing his best Himmler impression.
19 2 ReplyI like Breitbart
2 20 ReplyThen you like fascist News outlets, take that as you please.
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Sorry, Jan in HR must have missed you when he was sending out the memos.
This comm is now (unofficially (for now...)) a parody meme comm.
Thanks, have a nice day!
13 1 ReplyYou're not a mod here yet, so we can post anything we want. I know you don't like opposing views. But conservatives aren't going to leave Lemmy just because you don't like them.
Once you become a mod, I'll block it and keep posting to other places. :)
2 21 ReplyEither way, it's a meme sub.
2 0 ReplyHence the "unofficially" part, if you care to notice, only the parody posts are actually upvoted 'round here
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More proof that Americans are morons, or just more of breitbart breitbarting? Never mind, probably both.
3 0 ReplyKing Trump won the election. So it's actually awesome here. If America is so bad, feel free to talk people from all over the world from trying to come here.
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https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/22/doge-data-errors-inconsistencies-00002576
But among the 1,100-plus contracts purportedly canceled, POLITICO found:
- Contracts that had not yet been awarded
- Instances where a single pot of money is listed multiple times — tripling or quadrupling the amount of savings claimed
- Purchase agreements that have no record of being canceled, but were instead stripped of language related to diversity, equity and inclusion
- Contract savings identified by DOGE that do not match with records they refer to in the Federal Procurement Data System
- Contracts where the underlying document is for an entirely different contract
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