The Department of Government Efficiency Advisory Commission
The Real-Time Savings Objective from Reducing Government Waste, Fraud and abuse in Federal Government Agencies.
Which actions have produced $4 billion in "savings" in 1 day? I'm not knocking it, just wanting to know what actual metric the counter is displaying. The others have actual source data, but I don't see any for this one.
Needs to add the lawsuit counter...
I saw this, but there's no description or explanation like for every other counter. I was wondering exactly what it's counting.
Money saved?
Measured how?
I think from already shutting down certain departments?
So how are they measuring the real-time savings is what I want to know.
Which actions have produced $4 billion in "savings" in 1 day? I'm not knocking it, just wanting to know what actual metric the counter is displaying. The others have actual source data, but I don't see any for this one.
Foreign aid put on hold for 90 days and canceling the Paris accords and WHO membership.
That makes sense. Thanks