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posted ago by Cat_Anon ago by Cat_Anon +68 / -0

We are seeing how much much is being saved by DOGE after stopping the government from fraud and waste. Elon says he expects it to save 2 Trillion by the end of this year alone.

But how much other ways are we being manipulated into spending money in other industries? Here's a few that comes to mind:

  1. Energy. There has always been rumors of the energy industry suppressing alternative energy sources. I'm not sure if there's truth to that, but if it's true, that obviously would save tens of billions of dollars every year.

  2. HealthCare. This is an easy one. Q implied that there are cures for Alzheimer's and Cancer that are being suppressed. It seems autism is caused by vaccines.

USA spends roughly per year:

Cancer: $200 billion.

Dementia: $360 billion.

Autism: $400 billion.

Diabetes: $300 billion.

Heart Disease: $360 billion.

Obesity: $170 billion

Obviously none of these will be wiped out one hundred percent, but I have a feeling a VERY large percent are about to be eradicated.

  1. Housing\real estate: The cost of real estate is certainly impacted by Black Rock buying out properties everywhere and millions of illegals. Americans are spending $700 billion more per year in 2024 compared to 2018. Removal of illegals and dealing with Black Rock (which I think will happen) is apt to cause incredible savings for Americans.

  2. Mental Health: USA spent $238 billion in mental health in 2024. This is more than double of what is spent in 2010. Certainly much of this anxiety and depression are conditions that the industry hopes for.

  3. Banking and Finance: This is obviously one of the dirtiest industries because of who is at the top of it. This industry has always been plagued by bailouts, money printing, market manipulation, and overwhelming inside trading. There's no way to even calculate how much can be saved once this industry is cleaned up.

  4. Higher Education: Everyone knows it's way over priced and you're getting less and less for your dollar. Personally, I'm thinking pricing people of higher education might be a great thing. Look how conservative young men are becoming. In any case, if this cost is lowered, how much more expendable income could be spent on other areas of the economy?

  5. Migrants in USA remitted $900 billion to their homeland in 2024. How much of that will stay in USA after the new changes?

(edit) 8. Here's a huge one that nobody could possibly estimate the costs for: Man made disasters. How many billions of dollars have been lost because of man made fires? Some suggest other natural disasters are deliberately created as well.

What other industries will we find huge savings from? It is going to be an entire new economy. What will it look like?