Re: independent auditor...
Yes, every single dollar that the government takes in should be accounted for. The rules that apply to the private sector should be the minimum that apply to the government, since the government’s money is essentially the people’s money acquired by force (stolen according to many).
There are tons of money that are “spent” on things that don’t exist or don’t happen, and most of those are simply laundering schemes to give money back to the parties to redistribute to their obedient members as the see fit. Think about the federal government’s EV charging station spending, or their broadband efforts for example. Or Ukraine - how much of what we send to Ukraine actually ends up on the battlefield as opposed to enriching our own crooked politicians instead (not to mention Zelensky’s own bulging pockets).
I could go on, but I need my second cup of covfefe first!
August 27, 2024 “Now, there are over 192,000 publicly available charging ports with approximately 1,000 new public chargers being added each week.”
https://reason.com/2024/05/30/7-5-billion-in-government-cash-only-built-8-e-v-chargers-in-2-5-years/
where’s the money???
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https://broadbandusa.ntia.doc.gov/broadband-infrastructure-program
The Broadband Infrastructure Program is a $288 million broadband deployment program directed to partnerships between a state, or one or more political subdivisions of a state, and providers of fixed broadband service to support broadband infrastructure deployment to areas lacking broadband, especially rural areas.
where’s the money??