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DOGE Is Not the Enemy

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Since President Trump created the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by businessman Elon Musk, DOGE has pursued its assignment - reduce federal spending and improve operational efficiency, meaning identify and cut "waste, fraud, and abuse," with vigor and rather startling effectiveness. Not everyone agrees, of course. Not media, not Democrats, not the Left, maybe others who lost or believe they will lose their federal jobs. For these, it seems DOGE is the enemy.

But polls demonstrate a majority of Americans like what they see and agree this is what they voted for in electing Donald J. Trump to the presidency. And for many, they realize that DOGE is not the enemy. Debt is the enemy. Waste, fraud, and abuse, along with potential insolvency or default, these are the enemy.

Few people would have predicted DOGE would be as successful as it has so far been, in part because neither Democrats or Republicans ever dared to to this before. But for a nation touting a near $37 trillion national deficit, this or a similar action must be done--now.

For more Christian commentary, check my website at www.rexmrogers.com, or see my YouTube channel @DrRexRogers for more podcasts and video. #Debt #Deficit #DOGE #Profligacy #Budgets

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Since President Trump created the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by businessman Elon Musk, DOGE has pursued its assignment - reduce federal spending and improve operational efficiency, meaning identify and cut "waste, fraud, and abuse," with vigor and rather startling effectiveness. Not everyone agrees, of course. Not media, not Democrats, not the Left, maybe others who lost or believe they will lose their federal jobs. For these, it seems DOGE is the enemy.

But polls demonstrate a majority of Americans like what they see and agree this is what they voted for in electing Donald J. Trump to the presidency. And for many, they realize that DOGE is not the enemy. Debt is the enemy. Waste, fraud, and abuse, along with potential insolvency or default, these are the enemy.

Few people would have predicted DOGE would be as successful as it has so far been, in part because neither Democrats or Republicans ever dared to to this before. But for a nation touting a near $37 trillion national deficit, this or a similar action must be done--now.

For more Christian commentary, check my website at www.rexmrogers.com, or see my YouTube channel @DrRexRogers for more podcasts and video. #Debt #Deficit #DOGE #Profligacy #Budgets

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