Posted on 02/09/2025 11:02:02 AM PST by AndyJackson
CAN WE ALL SAY “AIRHEAD” CHILDREN???
Intentional. Like listening to Mayorkas dance and never answer a question or change the subject. They know what’s up and it’s their termination. Perhaps, even better, legal pursuit of criminal activity, or at a minimum a denial of their pension benefits. Let the howling begin and to hell with them, all. What a disgrace. Absolutely no shame but instead pure arrogance.
I used to be a night auditor at a hotel. This woman is full of it. Or an idiot. Possibly both.
Hard to know if she’s thoroughly dishonest about “not understanding the problem” or if she’s stupid. My money is on both.
wow jon stewart - worth watching even if you dislike Jon he very calmly and politely destroys this bitch. Man she looks stupid and corrupt.
“other than the dollars which really bother you”
Implying that it’s wrong to be concerned.
Breathtaking. Hicks is even worse then I thought she was.
This is the kind of tone deaf bureaucrat that the SES (Senior Executive Service) protects.
Unelected department supervisors, answerable to no one, with primary missions to protect the institutions and systems, and to keep the perpetual benefits flowing... lasting to the grave.
All funded on the backs of U S taxpayers.
Does anybody else get that "my head might explode" reaction to this comment?
This woman seems to lack understanding of what connects "audit" to "waste, fraud, and corruption" and "audit" to "dollars".
I suggest electro-shock therapy until such understanding develops.
Then remind yourself that we are this lady's employer.
bttt
She sounds like, “What is it with you and money? Why is money so important to you?”
The extended conversation is Here
She isn’t smart but neither is he.
Yes, I could only take a little of it but she knows exactly what she is doing. Some say Stewart eventually handled her but not in the time I watched.
Well she does have a point sort of. I don’t think most people understand what a defense audit actually is. Not passing one (getting qualified audit) does not mean that money or equipment was stolen or misused, it just means that there is not a proper paper trail for that money or more frequently, assets. This can happen many ways and usually is improper record keeping. You need to remember that these audits are usually only of capitalized assets (over $100,000) and there are many rules for depreciation and modification and valuing government furnished equipment etc. that are often misunderstood by the people who are valuing these assets. You can fail an audit not only because you come up short in quantities or funds but you can fail because you actually have more of something than the records show you should have. It’s very complicated and there are many ways to fail an audit, without something sinister going on. Many entities in the military are focused on mission, not audit readiness. That is not a good excuse but it is reality.
DO NOT BELIEVE YOU LIYING EYES
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks.
Audits and waste, fraud and abuse are not the same thing.
Stewart wipes the floor with her.
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