DOGE discovers $4.7 trillion

🇺🇸 President Trump reads list of US government fraud uncovered by Elon Musk's DOGE: "This is all fraud."

"Where's the money being spent? Right? Let's go into that for just a second.

$520 million for a consultant on the environment. It's called Environmental, Social, and Governance investments in Africa and mobilized private sector resources.

$520 million? Somebody got $520 million for an environmental...sounds like an environmental study.

I've always been one that paid a lot of money for my environmental studies but they, you know, I paid like $50,000, not $520 million.

$520 million for ESG.

$25 million to promote biodiversity conservation and promote licit livelihoods by developing socially responsible behavior in the country of Colombia.

Well, it's nice, $25 million to go into Colombia for something that nobody ever heard of.

$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.

$42 million for Johns Hopkins—great place to research and drive social and behavior change in Uganda.

$42 million? What about us? What about social change in our country?

$70 million for a center at Purdue to research university-sourced evidence-based solutions to developmental challenges.

I mean, these are massive numbers on things that nobody ever heard about.

$10 million for Mozambique voluntary medical male circumcisions.

$10 million for circumcisions in another country.

$9.7 million for UC Berkeley to develop a cohort of Cambodian youth with enterprise-driven skills.

In other words, let's teach them something about enterprise.

What about our people? Can't we teach them about enterprise?

$2.3 million for strengthening independent voices in Cambodia.

$32 million to the Prague Civil Society Center, which is a very liberal group of people.

Wonder how much of that money came back to the people that approved it.

$14 million for improving public procurement in Serbia.

$486 million to the Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening, including $22 million for inclusive and participatory political process in Moldova and $21 million for voter turnout in India.

Well, why are we giving $21 million to India?

They got a lot of money there—they're one of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us.

We can hardly get in there because their tariffs are so high.

I have a lot of respect for India.

I have a lot of respect for the Prime Minister—he just left, as you know, two days ago.

But we're giving $21 million for voter turnout?

It's voter turnout in India.

What about like voter turnout here?

We've done that, I guess.

We did $500 million, didn't we?

It's called the lockboxes.

$20 million for fiscal federalism in Nepal.

Listen to these numbers—this is all fraud.

$19 million for biodiversity conservation in Nepal.

$1.5 million for voter confidence—we want to give them confidence in Liberia.

$14 million for social cohesion in Mali.

$2.5 million for inclusive democracies in South Africa.

$47 million for improving learning outcomes in Asia.

Asia's doing very well.

They're doing a lot better than we do in the schools, aren't they?

$2 million to develop sustainable recycling models to increase socio-economic cohesion among marginalized communities in Kosovo and Eskişehir and in Egypt.

We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars.

I could—by the way—I could read this all day long.

I could go on all day long and you'll see hundreds of billions of dollars."
 
🇺🇸 President Trump reads list of US government fraud uncovered by Elon Musk's DOGE: "This is all fraud."

"Where's the money being spent? Right? Let's go into that for just a second.

$520 million for a consultant on the environment. It's called Environmental, Social, and Governance investments in Africa and mobilized private sector resources.

$520 million? Somebody got $520 million for an environmental...sounds like an environmental study.

I've always been one that paid a lot of money for my environmental studies but they, you know, I paid like $50,000, not $520 million.

$520 million for ESG.

$25 million to promote biodiversity conservation and promote licit livelihoods by developing socially responsible behavior in the country of Colombia.

Well, it's nice, $25 million to go into Colombia for something that nobody ever heard of.

$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.

$42 million for Johns Hopkins—great place to research and drive social and behavior change in Uganda.

$42 million? What about us? What about social change in our country?

$70 million for a center at Purdue to research university-sourced evidence-based solutions to developmental challenges.

I mean, these are massive numbers on things that nobody ever heard about.

$10 million for Mozambique voluntary medical male circumcisions.

$10 million for circumcisions in another country.

$9.7 million for UC Berkeley to develop a cohort of Cambodian youth with enterprise-driven skills.

In other words, let's teach them something about enterprise.

What about our people? Can't we teach them about enterprise?

$2.3 million for strengthening independent voices in Cambodia.

$32 million to the Prague Civil Society Center, which is a very liberal group of people.

Wonder how much of that money came back to the people that approved it.

$14 million for improving public procurement in Serbia.

$486 million to the Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening, including $22 million for inclusive and participatory political process in Moldova and $21 million for voter turnout in India.

Well, why are we giving $21 million to India?

They got a lot of money there—they're one of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us.

We can hardly get in there because their tariffs are so high.

I have a lot of respect for India.

I have a lot of respect for the Prime Minister—he just left, as you know, two days ago.

But we're giving $21 million for voter turnout?

It's voter turnout in India.

What about like voter turnout here?

We've done that, I guess.

We did $500 million, didn't we?

It's called the lockboxes.

$20 million for fiscal federalism in Nepal.

Listen to these numbers—this is all fraud.

$19 million for biodiversity conservation in Nepal.

$1.5 million for voter confidence—we want to give them confidence in Liberia.

$14 million for social cohesion in Mali.

$2.5 million for inclusive democracies in South Africa.

$47 million for improving learning outcomes in Asia.

Asia's doing very well.

They're doing a lot better than we do in the schools, aren't they?

$2 million to develop sustainable recycling models to increase socio-economic cohesion among marginalized communities in Kosovo and Eskişehir and in Egypt.

We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars.

I could—by the way—I could read this all day long.

I could go on all day long and you'll see hundreds of billions of dollars."
And in what years was all this spending passed by the House?
The Republicans have had control of the House 6 out of 8 sessions since 2011. ( Republicans 12 years the Dems had it 4 years )
Maybe it is time to tell Republicans in the House to stop spending our money on these stupid projects.
 

DOGE discovers $4.7 trillion in Treasury payments were missing critical code: ‘Traceability almost impossible’​


Government payments are tracked from the budget side, not the check side. No one is quite sure why Musk is wasting his time looking at the checks, and not even bothering looking at the checks being written. Now even he admits it is impossible for him to do anything with this.
 
$25 million to promote biodiversity conservation and promote licit livelihoods by developing socially responsible behavior in the country of Colombia.

Well, it's nice, $25 million to go into Colombia for something that nobody ever heard of.
The rest of us have heard of this. The key word in that is licit. It is trying to teach Colombian farmers to grow crops other than coca(the source of cocaine). Have you heard of cocaine? Do you think we would be better off with less cocaine in America?
 
Government payments are tracked from the budget side, not the check side. No one is quite sure why Musk is wasting his time looking at the checks, and not even bothering looking at the checks being written. Now even he admits it is impossible for him to do anything with this.
All the extra none essential spending all starts in the House, They have to find a way to stop our Congressmen from putting all this garbage in bills that would not pass if they had to " stand alone " .
If Congress would pass a law to not have anything added to a one project bill a lot of this over spending would stop.
Have it where there is ONLY one thing that they want put in a bill and passed and put into law without adding all the pork to it.
 
🇺🇸 President Trump reads list of US government fraud uncovered by Elon Musk's DOGE: "This is all fraud."

"Where's the money being spent? Right? Let's go into that for just a second.

$520 million for a consultant on the environment. It's called Environmental, Social, and Governance investments in Africa and mobilized private sector resources.

$520 million? Somebody got $520 million for an environmental...sounds like an environmental study.

I've always been one that paid a lot of money for my environmental studies but they, you know, I paid like $50,000, not $520 million.

$520 million for ESG.

$25 million to promote biodiversity conservation and promote licit livelihoods by developing socially responsible behavior in the country of Colombia.

Well, it's nice, $25 million to go into Colombia for something that nobody ever heard of.

$40 million to improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants.

$42 million for Johns Hopkins—great place to research and drive social and behavior change in Uganda.

$42 million? What about us? What about social change in our country?

$70 million for a center at Purdue to research university-sourced evidence-based solutions to developmental challenges.

I mean, these are massive numbers on things that nobody ever heard about.

$10 million for Mozambique voluntary medical male circumcisions.

$10 million for circumcisions in another country.

$9.7 million for UC Berkeley to develop a cohort of Cambodian youth with enterprise-driven skills.

In other words, let's teach them something about enterprise.

What about our people? Can't we teach them about enterprise?

$2.3 million for strengthening independent voices in Cambodia.

$32 million to the Prague Civil Society Center, which is a very liberal group of people.

Wonder how much of that money came back to the people that approved it.

$14 million for improving public procurement in Serbia.

$486 million to the Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening, including $22 million for inclusive and participatory political process in Moldova and $21 million for voter turnout in India.

Well, why are we giving $21 million to India?

They got a lot of money there—they're one of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us.

We can hardly get in there because their tariffs are so high.

I have a lot of respect for India.

I have a lot of respect for the Prime Minister—he just left, as you know, two days ago.

But we're giving $21 million for voter turnout?

It's voter turnout in India.

What about like voter turnout here?

We've done that, I guess.

We did $500 million, didn't we?

It's called the lockboxes.

$20 million for fiscal federalism in Nepal.

Listen to these numbers—this is all fraud.

$19 million for biodiversity conservation in Nepal.

$1.5 million for voter confidence—we want to give them confidence in Liberia.

$14 million for social cohesion in Mali.

$2.5 million for inclusive democracies in South Africa.

$47 million for improving learning outcomes in Asia.

Asia's doing very well.

They're doing a lot better than we do in the schools, aren't they?

$2 million to develop sustainable recycling models to increase socio-economic cohesion among marginalized communities in Kosovo and Eskişehir and in Egypt.

We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars.

I could—by the way—I could read this all day long.

I could go on all day long and you'll see hundreds of billions of dollars."
^^ That's not fraud.

That's just programs you disagree with.
 
And in what years was all this spending passed by the House? The Republicans have had control of the House 6 out of 8 sessions since 2011. ( Republicans 12 years the Dems had it 4 years ) Maybe it is time to tell Republicans in the House to stop spending our money on these stupid projects.


Republicans in the House: stop spending our money on these stupid projects.
 
If you read the fine print, you would see it's not fraud.

It's just programs Musk and extreme right-wingers disagree with and don't like.
And how many of these programs and wasteful spending over the last 15 years or so were started in a Republican controlled House?
Dems have only had control of the House 4 out of the last 15 or so years and ALL spending bills have to start in the House.
SO Maybe the Republicans should stop spending our tax dollars on all this stupid shit and start taking care of AMERICANS .
 
If you read the fine print, you would see it's not fraud.

It's just programs Musk and extreme right-wingers disagree with and don't like.


It's wasteful spending, in my view, and without a thorough investigation no one can say it's not fraud, can they?

Criminals defraud the government all the time by various means - including kickbacks, diverting allocated funds for improper purposes, overbilling ...

Why would any honest person object to an audit, sex pest?
 
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