dirtywick
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As a result, it will not be a cost-saving at all. Private enterprise versions of government services always, without exception, cost a LOT more. So DOGE won't save $2 trillion, or $1 trillion, or even one red (retired) cent. The same services will cost trillions MORE than they do now, with fewer people working them.
What's more, private enterprise is all about profits. So services like postal, education, air services, transport, etc. will cost exponentially more. And health will get even more expensive than it is now. So much so that all but billionaire Americans will be able to afford it. The rest of you peons can die for all they care.
this is especially true when there’s no competition, which is what you would get when you’re privatizing government services.
competition for demand is a big factor in the theory behind capitalist efficiency. what mechanism keeps prices low when there’s no competition?

