DOGE Isn’t Dead. Here’s What Its Operatives Are Doing Now

DOGE Operatives Are Still at Work, Digging In for the Long Haul

Contrary to popular reports of its collapse, DOGE has indeed burrowed into federal agencies like ticks. According to government sources, young and inexperienced technologists affiliated with DOGE remain embedded in various government departments.

DOGE's ethos of cutting red tape, consolidating data across agencies, and introducing private sector practices continues unabated. Former employees of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are now leading efforts to streamline federal regulations at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

Sam Beyda, a recent hire as deputy chief of staff for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has no prior experience in public health. His appointment has raised concerns about DOGE's influence on government agencies.

Meanwhile, other former DOGE operatives have joined private sector companies linked to Elon Musk, such as xAI and SpaceX, where they are working on AI projects and streamlining federal services.

DOGE's impact on the federal government remains a topic of debate. While some reports claim its collapse, others argue that DOGE has simply transformed into an influential force behind the scenes.

In August, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rolled out coding tests for hundreds of technical staff, mirroring similar practices used by private tech companies like Airbnb and LinkedIn. The move was reportedly spearheaded by Sam Corcos, a DOGE operative and chief information officer at the Treasury Department.

However, the rollout has been met with skepticism from employees who claim they are being kept in the dark about the tests' purpose and results. A recent video posted on social media showed how quickly NDS workers can develop websites and branding, leaving some to wonder about the true extent of DOGE's influence behind the scenes.

Despite the controversy surrounding its activities, it appears that DOGE operatives continue to be active in federal agencies, working tirelessly to implement their vision for a more streamlined and efficient government.
 
I'm loving the fact that DOGE is still digging deep into federal agencies 🤖💻! It's crazy to think they're not done yet 💥. Those young and inexperienced techies are like moles, burrowing in and changing the landscape 🔨. I mean, who wouldn't want to streamline regulations and introduce private sector practices? 📈

The thing that worries me is how some of these DOGE operatives are getting into key positions without much experience 🤔. Like Sam Beyda at the CDC - what's up with that? 😬 But hey, maybe it's a good thing they're shaking things up and bringing in new ideas 💡.

And can we talk about xAI and SpaceX for a sec? 🚀 That's some serious Elon Musk vibes going on! I'm all for innovation, but let's make sure we're not sacrificing transparency for the sake of progress 🔒.

Anyway, it's clear that DOGE's influence is still being felt, even if it's behind closed doors 👻. Bring it on, let's see what they've got in store for us! 🎉
 
man this is crazy 🤯 do you think these young techies from DOGE actually know what they're doing? I mean i get the idea of cutting red tape but when it comes down to public health and all that jazz, i hope sam beyda knows his stuff 😬 i mean, CDC is like, super serious about that kinda thing. still, gotta admit, if they can streamline federal services and make things more efficient, that's def a positive 💻
 
im kinda surprised to hear that doge still has a presence in gov't departments 🤯 i mean, i was expecting them to have been squashed like the bitcoin bubble they are 😂 but apparently, they're just quietly digging away, bringing their "cutting red tape" vibes to places like HUD and the CDC 📊 it's wild that sam beyda, who has no public health experience, is leading efforts at the CDC, though 🤔 doesn't that kinda raise some eyebrows? 💡 on the other hand, it's cool to see former doge operatives working with companies like xai and spaciex on ai projects 🚀 wonder what they're cooking up behind the scenes 🍳 anyway, i guess we'll just have to keep an eye on this story and see how it all plays out 🔮
 
just read this thing about doge operatives still getting work done behind the scenes 🤔💻 they're like little termites eating away at red tape and bringing some innovation to the gov't but on the other hand some ppl are skeptical about how transparent everything is 😐👀 i think its cool that companies linked to elon musk are getting in on the action tho, it's definitely changing the game 🚀💸
 
I'm telling ya, this whole thing with DOGE is wild 🤯. I mean, they're still digging in like moles, even after all the hype died down. It's crazy how these youngbloods think they can just waltz in and shake things up. And now they're influencing our government agencies? It's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🚀. I'm not sure if it's for good or bad, but one thing's for sure - it's definitely keeping things interesting 😏.

I've seen some of the stuff they're doing at HUD and OMB, and it's like they're trying to create some kind of hybrid system that combines public and private sectors. It's a bit unsettling, but you can't deny the results - if anything, it seems to be streamlining things 📈.

But what really gets me is how many people are still on the inside, working behind the scenes. I mean, we're talking about folks with no experience in public health or whatever, getting appointed to key positions 💸. It's like they're pulling strings from behind the curtain 🎭.

Anyway, it's clear that DOGE's influence is here to stay for now 👊. We'll just have to keep an eye on things and see how this whole thing plays out 🔍.
 
🤔 i think its pretty cool how DOGE is trying to shake things up in gov't 🚀 but at the same time, u gotta wonder if they're getting too deep into things 💼 like, what's the goal here? do we want private sector practices in gov't or is that just more red tape 🤷‍♀️?

anywayz, i think its great that young folks are getting involved and trying to make a change 🌟 but we gotta make sure they're not just being used as pawns for a bigger agenda 🤔

here's a diagram of what im thinking:
```
+---------------+
| DOGE's Goal |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Streamline | | Private Sector |
| Gov't Ops | | Practices |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| What's the end goal? |
| |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Inefficient | | Efficient? |
| Gov't Processes| | Is that good? |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
idk man, its all pretty confusing 🤯
 
idk how people can just ignore the fact that DOGE is literally taking over gov't agencies like there's no tomorrow lol 🤯💻 anyway i think its pretty wild that these youngins are just like "hey we're gonna shake things up" and then they start making changes left and right without even having a clue about what they're doing its kinda suspicious tbh but hey at least the IRS is trying to streamline things maybe its not all bad 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm getting really uneasy with this whole situation... it sounds like these young people who joined DOGE aren't even qualified for the jobs they're doing, but they're still pushing their agenda on us. 🙄 And what's up with the IRS rolling out coding tests without any input from employees? That's not how things are supposed to work! 🚫 It's like they're trying to replace human workers with AI or something... and we all know how that ends up 💸💻. We need transparency, not more secretive, behind-the-scenes shenanigans. Can't we just have a good old-fashioned public debate about the future of government instead of having unelected officials making changes without our input? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, I'm getting so fed up with all these government agency takeovers by private companies like DOGE 🤯💸 It's like they're sucking the life out of our public services! And what's really going on here? Are we just supposed to swallow this "streamlining" nonsense and think it's all for the greater good? 🙄 Meanwhile, these young techs who joined DOGE and are now in charge of major government departments have barely any experience... it's like they're getting away with something! 😒 And don't even get me started on Sam Beyda, the CDC deputy chief of staff... what a joke. This whole thing is just a big mess, if you ask me 🤪
 
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