
No, Elon Musk, Government Should Not Be Run Like a Business.
For years, I’ve heard the familiar refrain: “America should be run like a business.”
First, it came from the young republicans at my small, conservative, undergraduate institution, advocating for Mitt Romney in 2012. More recently, it has become a justification for Elon Musk’s indiscriminate cuts to government spending alongside his team at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). In a recent interview on Fox News, Musk claimed that a commercial company would have filed for bankruptcy by now if they were to operate the way that the federal government operates.
So I reached out to Mike Mechanic, a senior editor at Mother Jones, to ask if the government should be run more like a business. His answer was simple: That’s bonkers.
Not only does the government provide services and resources that do not easily map to the business world’s profit/loss framework, the government is, designed to be a corrective force to the excesses of business.
“The government does all sorts of things that you can’t put a number on the outcome,” says Mechanic.
Watch part of my conversation with Mike Mechanic here: