The DOGE Boys Get VC Funding to Support Their Latest Enterprise
Source: Wired
Former members of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have launched a startup to, they say, bring DOGE for the private sector. Their holding company, called Special, has backing from billionaire Marc Andreessens venture capital firm a16z and several other former DOGE members.
In a post on a16zs Substack, Nate Cavanaugh and Justin Fox, who led DOGEs efforts at several government agencies, write that their startup will build an operating system to transform critical American industries with AI, and claim that Main Street, like the federal government, is inefficient. The plan, according to Fox and Cavanaugh, is to vertically integrate, buying up businesses in critical sectors and running them using Specials operating system. Their first target is senior care, with a vertical called FigureHealth. In an interview on TBPN, Cavanaugh said that Special is also looking at markets like construction, manufacturing, other very labor intensive, highly regulated markets that a lot of the learnings we had from DOGE can then get applied back into the private sector."
Their work also purports to target waste, and cites recent Republican talking points about blue states and fraud. One needs to look no further than childcare learning centers in Minnesota or hospice businesses in California to find immense waste at the state level from businesses that benefit from taxpayer dollars, Fox and Cavanaugh write. Allegations of waste and fraud were key to DOGEs own justification for cutting government contracts, jobs, and even shutting down the US Agency for International Development (USAID). Fraud allegations against Minnesota childcare centers formed the justification for President Donald Trumps administration to deploy thousands of immigration agents to the state earlier this year.
This pitch relies on DOGE-y tropes, with references to fraud in Minnesota. Its a very bro-y perspective on government and what the issues are, says Don Moynihan, a professor of public policy at the University of Michigan. If you think the biggest issue in the American government is welfare fraud, then that suggests a pretty narrow perspective on the major challenges that we face right now. But that has been the perspective of DOGE, Musk, and the rest of the administration.
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hlthe2b
(114,896 posts)Maybe just as malign in this case...
Miguelito Loveless
(5,963 posts)slandering the good name of the Viet Cong.
eppur_se_muova
(42,695 posts)When these guys talk about "efficiency", I keep thinking about how organized, streamlined, and efficient the Nazi death camps were. Not surprising to see so many signs of Nazi (and Apartheid) influence among these "efficiency" cultist tech bros.
(BTW, the Nazis were *not* "efficient" at other things, and the trains did not run on time.)
Midnight Writer
(25,883 posts)The trillionaires will own us all, squeezing the blood out of our systems to sate their endless lust for money and power.
yellow dahlia
(6,654 posts)Hieronymus Phact
(772 posts)First they walked off with our Social Security data.
now "Their first target is senior care"
fsck these criminals.
yellow dahlia
(6,654 posts)yellow dahlia
(6,654 posts)This is SO bad for SO many reasons.
Everything they touch suffers damage. They are now finding new paths to destroy lives, and access information.
Icanthinkformyself
(434 posts)The company should be GS&C for Grifters, Scams and Cons. Anyone who hires these kkklowns deserves to lose all of their sensitive or personal info. Not so 'special'.