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Largest federal agencies paid $2.3 trillion in improper payments

Published in Blog on December 13, 2021 by Mark Meckler

As President Joe Biden continues to push to spend more taxpayer money than man or God has ever seen, the American people should keep in mind where much of that money will be going: straight down the drain.

Since 2004, the 20 largest federal agencies have spent trillions in improper payments. Yes, trillions of tax dollars wasted. 

“Last year, these improper payments totaled $175 billion – that’s about $15 billion per month, $500 million per day, and $1 million a minute,” Forbes reported. “What can $175 billion buy? Last year, the federal government wasted the equivalent of a full year of all federal salaries, perks, and pension benefits for every employee of the federal executive agencies. A stunning example of institutionalized incompetence.” 

Improper payments are “payments made by the government to the wrong person, in the wrong amount, or for the wrong reason.” 

But where is the money going? Nearly $872M were paid to dead people through Medicaid, Social Security, and other programs. Six million Social Security numbers are active for Americans over 112 years old (there are only 40 known people over 112 years old in the world). 

Most of the missing money accounts for the government’s inability to authenticate eligibility, failure to verify death, administrative error, and insufficient documentation. Basically the government is terrible at doing its job. Wait, maybe this isn’t newsworthy.

The federal government has run wild. They actually admit to $1M per minute of wasted money. That’s your money and mine. Trillions of dollars fraudulently spent. Who will pay the price for this? Likely no one in government. Just you and me… out of our pockets. 

Sadly, it looks like it won’t be fixed soon. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) even admitted they will continue to improperly spend our tax dollars. 

“… the IRS does not have the resources to audit every return claiming return tax credits… Without legislative change to greatly improve effective tools to administer these credits, the improper payment rate will not drastically change,” Forbes reported on the IRS’s sorry excuse. 

Maybe the IRS would have the resources if they hadn’t spent $84.35B improperly over the last 5 years. 

If I was working at a fast food restaurant, and my checks didn’t add up, I would be fired. Now multiply that amount of money by hundreds of billions. We need to hold our federal government accountable.

The best way to do that is via an Article V Convention of States. A Convention of States is called and controlled by the states and has the power to propose constitutional amendments that force Congress to be fiscally responsible. These can include a balanced budget amendment, along with amendments that cap spending and limit taxation.

With this complete package of amendments in place, Congress will have no choice but to address the billions they waste every year and begin using taxpayer money more responsibly. 

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