Entitlement fraud

 Newsmax:

...

Musk's estimate for the level of fraud in entitlements far outpaces figures from watchdogs like Social Security's inspector general, who previously said there was $71.8 billion in improper payments from fiscal years 2015 through 2022. That is less than 1% of benefits paid out during that time period.

Musk also said there were "20 million people who are definitely dead marked as alive in the Social Security database." The leader of the agency has cast doubt on claims about widespread payments to dead people.

"These individuals are not necessarily receiving benefits," said Lee Dudek, Social Security's acting commissioner.

Trump has promised to defend Social Security from cuts, but Musk has described it as "the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time," and the administration is shutting down some of the agency's offices.

Musk said Monday that federal entitlements are "a mechanism by which the Democrats attract and retain illegal immigrants by essentially paying them to come here and then turning them into voters." The allegation echoed the "great replacement" theory, which claims politicians are trying to expand their power by reshaping the country's racial demographics.
...

It should not be that hard to prove a person is dead.  While it could be a challenge to find records of the demise of 20 million people if I got a notice to appear at the local IRS office, I would show up and show them my driver's license.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Should Republicans go ahead and add Supreme Court Justices to head off Democrats

Is the F-35 obsolete?

29 % of companies say they are unlikely to keep insurance after Obamacare