Paul:
But anyone who looks at the budgetary expenditures of the U.S. government over the last ten years will not claim that he can abate the budget.
Of course I’m the bogeyman, so let me see what Musk, the man of God, has up his sleeve to decimate the budget.
Calon:
Any problem that arises after a reduction in the fiscal budget can be attributed to the budget cuts, while any problem that arises after an increase in the budget can be attributed to the implementers.
In the fields of mathematics and physics, it is possible to prove all kinds of “impossibility theorems”, while in the fields of politics and economics, it is difficult to convince people that even if they infinitely strengthen a certain means, they cannot achieve a certain goal, so it is very likely that the budget will be increased continuously in the hope of realizing a certain “perpetual motion machine” without realizing it. Therefore, it is very likely to keep increasing the budget in anticipation of realizing a “perpetual motion machine” without realizing it.
No one cares about the infinite expansion of the budget as long as the consequences of increasing the financial burden are not directly on them, such as cutting leeks to make pigs take off, passing on the costs through violence and policies, and cribbing for future generations to pay for.
And since it is extraordinarily difficult to prove that in realizing perpetual motion it is impossible to convince anyone, only those who bear the cost have the right to say no in order to put on the brakes in time to avoid being the first to be eaten in the death march towards perpetual motion.