Posted on 02/09/2025 11:30:22 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum



When you can’t pass an audit it means one thing and one thing only....
Theft.
That means forensic auditors need to come in en masse and find the thieves and refer them to the DOJ for prosecution.
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In the old days in Business Schools there were a couple of famous cases of mob accounting shown to the students.
See my tagline.
https://www.defense.gov/About/Biographies/Biography/Article/2523096/kathleen-h-hicks/
Her net worth is 2.9 million
Career government and think tank employee
And have all of her assets confiscated.
Because she’s an arrogant witch with a b.
Which we AREN’T! The only stupid people I see are on the left.
https://x.com/RealAlexJones/status/1888406869976240181
if that woman cannot connect the dots to see that if huge sums of money are given and there is not a transparent way to quickly show accountability for what happened to it ALL, that is irresponsible at least, but likely some sort of cover for more serious problems like waste, fraud etc.
I cannot imagine the mental gymnastics she and those like her have to do to delude themselves to that degree.
she went to the same classes as the kamal, hillary, etc as if laughing covers up the fact they have no decent response to the truth or points presented
Try that with the IRS and see what happens to you.
I don’t think their mental gymnastics are that complex.
They just want an important sounding job with a fancy title and perks. Have people publicly defer to their awesomeness. They want that job given to them too! Why? Well because they are so awesome! If reality doesn’t bend to their greatness, then that’s reality’s fault not theirs!
she is trying to gaslight stewart
he aint buying it
The sad thing about all this is that after being given billions of dollars for one year’s budget, that when after the year passed, you couldn’t account for where any of those billions went, Congress went on to give you many billions more to get lost in that same mist.
By our own Inspector General’s report, half the support that was appropriated by Congress to go to Ukraine never was disbursed.
“As of September 30, 2024, the U.S. Ukraine response funding totals nearly $183 billion, with $130.1 billion obligated and $86.7 billion disbursed.”
https://www.ukraineoversight.gov/About-Us/
Some may see this as a good thing, but, it reveals a much greater problem.
Even when projects and such are actually useful, huge costs get incurred for what should be minor projects. The story I’ve related several times on FR about how a $10k simple spillway repair at a pond on a local (Federal) refuge ends up costing over a quarter million dollars comes to mind...
Oops, wrong link. The correct link:
https://www.ukraineoversight.gov/Funding/#:~:text=Since%20Russia‘s%20full%2Dscale%20invasion,and%20the%20broader%20Ukraine%20response.
I don’t know why that link posts that way...
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