It appears that you didn't read the link provided already for you, so I repeat it here --Yep, made my day. They think they're so clever and bad ass and then they cry like little beeotches when they get busted. The pro-criminal angle is working out very poorly for the liberals. Empathy that defies common sense.
Can’t argue with anything here - although fraud cases take time to gather evidence. But, yeah, nothing so far.Interestingly we've just had the most aggressive audit with prejudice against/on the Federal govt spending and the result is a claimed $150B in savings on a $6T+ budget (claimed as some say its really maybe $50B, but lets use DOGEs numbers). So that works out to less than 3%, which is pretty good (for the fed bureaucrats) I'd say as this generally appears to be mostly choices.
I know there's lost of screams of "fraud" and "waste", but the former will need to be supported by court cases and the latter, to me, falls in the choices bucket.
All that said, it beggars belief that only $150B can be identified; and it doubly beggars belief that the GOP is proposing to blow both the structural deficit out of the water and the national debt in the next few months.
She can bring those issues up to her trial judge. Another judge ruled their was significant probable cause for her arrest. Let the chips fall where they may.It appears that you didn't read the link provided already for you, so I repeat it here --
The Judge Dugan Case Is More Complicated Than It Seems
Some see the prosecution of the Wisconsin circuit court judge as vindicating the rule of law, and others as an attack on it. They’re both wrong.www.lawfaremedia.org
Most of that stuff was hidden in plain sight. You could go to fed web sites and see the announcements listing the recipients of the funds, like the NGOs. So its certainly legal, although whether we should be borrowing money to do some of this stuff is really a policy choice.Can’t argue with anything here - although fraud cases take time to gather evidence. But, yeah, nothing so far.
A few other things we learned are significant. While small relative to the size of the federal budget, the amount of unaccounted money can have a very significant influence. When you consider the government was funding numerous “news” agencies (it’s propaganda at that point) with legitimate funds, it doesn’t take much imagination to wonder how they are using the unaccounted money.
Are the NGO’s legal? I suppose so as things stand now. To my mind that’s inappropriate use of taxpayer funds at best - and many uses fall into a reasonable definition of corruption.
Social Security fraud is significant.
Illegals have voted.
Tax money has been used to fly in illegals and house them at upscale hotels. Legal? Crazy if it is.
Tax money supported speech censorship departments. Legal? Borderline at best. But anyone who is sincerely interested in democracy can’t support that.
Once I saw the Twitter files, I couldn’t unsee it. Globalist elites don’t care about democracy. Period. Look at Europe. They are canceling election results. They are arresting people for posts online and for praying silently on the street. These are the brethren of the leftists here who look with envy of the power the left has in Europe.
The budget deficit is a separate, but also an existential problem. It’s not quite as urgent, yet.
The easiest way for me to determine what the best direction for our country is to listen to what legacy media and the left is screaming about. The louder they are complaining, the more inclined I am to believe the opposite.
It can't be an existential problem and not urgent yet. The only reason for it not to be urgent is if Congress was actively executing a plan to reduce the structural deficit, i.e. annual increases, and reduce the actual debt. Neither of those things are happening. In actual fact, the opposite of both of those things is what is happening.The budget deficit is a separate, but also an existential problem. It’s not quite as urgent, yet.
Ha! He’s top 10% easily in today’s Dem / Trans-Independent party.Let me introduce you to Pete Hegseth, whom you have so ably defined.
Reading comprehension? “not quite as urgent”. Yeah, if we become the CCP, it doesn’t matter because then we’ll have no say.It can't be an existential problem and not urgent yet. The only reason for it not to be urgent is if Congress was actively executing a plan to reduce the structural deficit, i.e. annual increases, and reduce the actual debt. Neither of those things are happening. In actual fact, the opposite of both of those things is what is happening.
So we have an existential problem, that Congress is actively making worse ... but its not urgent yet!
Agreed that we have amused ourselves with our own lives without giving enough attention to those that love power. It is/was mostly there to see.Most of that stuff was hidden in plain sight. You could go to fed web sites and see the announcements listing the recipients of the funds, like the NGOs. So its certainly legal, although whether we should be borrowing money to do some of this stuff is really a policy choice.
The arresting people for online posts and peaceful demos is from the UK and was enacted afaik by the Conservatives, who are most certainly not a left wing party. There could be other instances in Europe but you would need to look at it country by country.
I agree that global elites do not care about democracy, and they do not care about the GOP or the Dems. They only care about controlling both, which our system is built to allow esp. with the Citizens Utd case which legalized the buying of politicians ... who were very happy to be available to be bought as evidenced by the legislation neither has brought to sort that shit out.
He lost $100B helping us fix waste, fruad and abuse. His life is threaten everyday now.Agreed that we have amused ourselves with our own lives without giving enough attention to those that love power. It is/was mostly there to see.
Thank God for Elon. He gave us a chance to wake up before it won’t matter.
OK, not quite as urgent as what? IMV, it's the #1 most urgent thing that Congress has to deal with. Nothing else is remotely close.Reading comprehension? “not quite as urgent”. Yeah, if we become the CCP, it doesn’t matter because then we’ll have no say.
Dude, Elon is part of the global elite and literally bought his way into the Trump admin.Agreed that we have amused ourselves with our own lives without giving enough attention to those that love power. It is/was mostly there to see.
Thank God for Elon. He gave us a chance to wake up before it won’t matter.
We need to be able to remove illegal aliens - immediately. But there’s nothing else that I’d put close to the debt in importance.OK, not quite as urgent as what? IMV, it's the #1 most urgent thing that Congress has to deal with. Nothing else is remotely close.
Poor little Petey can't even go to meetings as the SoD without his wifey. Its probably because he's a serial adulterer and she doesn't even trust him in those scenarios. Poor little Petey also needs validation from his "close" friends and has to boast to them on a chat group about doing his job.Ha! He’s top 10% easily in today’s Dem / Trans-Independent party.
Then why did he support free speech to the detriment of his personal safety and fortune? When the media, global elites, and government are working against you, as they all were when he released the Twitter files, you are definitely part of the resistance.Dude, Elon is part of the global elite and literally bought his way into the Trump admin.
Sounds personal!Poor little Petey can't even go to meetings as the SoD without his wifey. Its probably because he's a serial adulterer and she doesn't even trust him in those scenarios. Poor little Petey also needs validation from his "close" friends and has to boast to them on a chat group about doing his job.
FFS, I said he wasn't qualified before he was confirmed and all he is doing is demonstrating that he's even less qualified than I thought - how anyone could be defending him at this point is ridiculous.
Its all good though as the GOP in the house has blocked any inquiry, 'cos who cares about national security, am I right?