Posted on 05/26/2025 7:33:05 PM PDT by bimboeruption
Years ago, one of my in-laws (on Social Security) saw his benefits disappear when his SSA record was marked “deceased.” Interestingly, the IRS didn’t care and demanded he and his wife pay taxes, because my in-law was still a practicing architect well into his 70s. At least his wife got survivor’s benefits before everything was straightened out. It took a lawsuit to fix.
I didn’t see any mention of the 12.3 million were getting benefits...
That’s going to be a lot of democrap voters who lost their gravy train...
Prosecute who for what?
The only thing this poor bookkeeping would effect would be statistics. And that could actually be a big deal in computing...when we will run out...
For cryin’ out loud! That’s a lot of criminals mooching off the taxpayers.
Yeah, let's see recoupment for every last penny, imprisonment, and deportment as applicable.
Why can’t the county morgue report the info on the death certificates to the feds?
>>>>Prosecute who for what?<<<<
Prosecute anyone who received money that wasn’t rightfully theirs.
Prosecute them for stealing and fraud.
Absolutely. Find out where those checks were going and who was cashing them and prosecute them for their crimes.
A few months ago, a funeral director told me they forward everything up to the SSA within a week or better. And this funeral director shares an office with the county coroner.
>>>>Why can’t the county morgue report the info on the death certificates to the feds?<<<<
Funeral homes and crematoriums are supposed to.
That would be great if they knew who they were.
I don’t trust democrats.
They do...at least here in Upstate NY. I’m sure a government worker could be bribed here and there.
I wonder if the excess millions of people on ss roll or voter roll somehow factor into census and proportion of house reps or monies states get? Maybe Dems have fought to keep them on rolls for multiple reasons other than election shananigans?
Has a judge stopped it yet?
>>>I didn’t see any mention of the 12.3 million were getting benefits...
The savings may show up elsewhere and later.
Maybe they weren’t receiving benefits, and maybe the tens of millions of illegitimate voter registrants on the voter roles didn’t actually cast a vote in 2020.
The point is that a clean database is the primary control against fraud, and the fact that databases have been systematically left so dirty not only invites fraud, but is very likely is part of a premeditated scheme.
An apt private sector comparison is fake bank accounts. In order to embezzle cash, one must set up a fake bank account in the name of the payee, but which they have access to.
Just imagine the CFO discovering such a fake bank account, and saying “..but it doesn’t appear any deposits have been made yet, so..no problem.”
Wrong. Purging these databases is a very big deal and the fact that they are so much in need of purging is criminal in and of itself. No private sector company would ever tolerate it.
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