Did I say that’s all he’s doing? When it comes to programs like Medicare and SNAP benefits, there are genuinely accurate arguments to be made for addressing things like fraud on the part of individuals who shouldn’t be in the system, so if that’s where DOGE focuses, it wouldn’t be per se wrong, but it’d be disappointing to me. The medical insurance industry and all the companies that take bunches of funding only to turn around and hire a bunch of minimum wage folks with no experience or aptitude for health care to do the hands-on care. My worry is that these are the types of groups who might have enough political influence in the right places to be mostly spared while we are bombarded with statistics on how many people made $5 too much to qualify for Medicaid and defrauded the government.