Only one aspect of a business is efficiency, not all businesses are efficient, and finally your view of government programs is based on right wing propoganda and not facts
>>finally your view of government programs is based on right wing propoganda and not facts
No it is not. That is reality today. Almost no government programs or spending is measured on their results.
I would love for you to prove me wrong, and show me a government program where the resolution for any failure of that program was not "we need more money"
So "running government like a business" is a way to ensure tax money is being spent effectively and efficiently
to be clear I dont think that is the best way to accomplish that goal, thus why I disagree with it, but it is not "profit" that drives that statement
It came about because far far far far far too often government programs and spending are judged by their intentions, not their actual results.