Posted on 02/14/2025 9:44:26 AM PST by Robert A Cook PE
Check me: I am using Google on a Chrome web Browser. No special or unusual search criteria attempted, simply tried to find the link to the government's DOGE web site.
Google is listing hundreds of distractions, of columns and website discussing - but mostly criticizing and cursing Trump's DOGE process. (And quite a few trying to get me to click on Dodge truck and car links). But. The basic official DOGE contact website?
Invisible on the first four pages of search results.
My intent is to submit a recommendation that Trump specifically audit the IRS database for duplicate SSN/EIN numbers against W2 and 1099 Forms for obvious duplicates.
When the SSN numbers were ranked by "Number of W-2 received" and by "Number of 1099 received" it will be obvious which SSNs are fraudulent: They will be repeated tens or hundreds of thousands times.
The 90% (85%, 95% ??) W-2's that are legitimate American workers assigned a legitimate SSN working real jobs will have one W-2. Those changing jobs, those working for two or three or four companies will obviously get more, but they can be verified. (Or ignored in favor of first identifying the ten or twenty or thirty million illegal or duplicated SSN's.)
Those duplicate SSN's can be sorted by addresses, by zip or states. They can be sorted "By companies" paying the duplicated SSN who are unknowingly or deliberately using duplicate SSN to conceal illegal aliens and to conceal government fraud. Regardless, the IRS can then EBGIN auditing the most critical duplicates.
With his money he can do that keeping the blood line strong.
Hm. You wrote a lot of words.
I searched Google for “DOGE website,” and the #1 top search result was:
Interesting post on multiple SSNs—thanks.
That may be the source of billions of dollars of fraud.
Immediate correct results.
I don’t understand that amount saved.
It’s like 50 billion off the savings at this site.
You’re right. Those clocks are not synchronized. But at least both are showing many billions of savings. When these clocks hit 1 trillion, then I’ll be really impressed.
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