Probably because it's crazy Marjorie that's screaming about it.
Probably because it's crazy Marjorie that's screaming about it.
It's actually the GAO.
She makes up a lot of .So show us where the GAO actually says that.
Do you not have Google?
So they know these are errors.
Do they fix the errors once they find them?
Obviously not. Finally, we have President (with a mostly agreeable Congress) willing to take on the waste, fraud, and abuse.
So once they find a payment was made in error, they just let the money go?
Like if a check was cut to a dead person -- that money is gone forever even if the check isn't cashed?
I'm not gonna try to figure out what you're looking at. If you're lazy and none of us believe you, that's on you
He linked it right after you asked him for a link. He even quoted the pertinent information in a single sentence so you didn't have to open the link because he knows anything over two sentences is called a wall of text by you. What is wrong with you![]()
$11.5 billion in underpayment. Was Marjorie screaming about that part at all?
He asked me if I had Google after he posted the link so I still answered. What's wrong with your reading comprehension?
Terrible time to try and cherry pick
What were the payment errors in FY 2023?
The $236 billion in improper payments were reported by 14 agencies across 71 programs.
More than $175 billion (74%) of errors were overpayments—for example, payments to deceased individuals or those no longer eligible for government programs
$11.5 billion were underpayments
$44.6 billion were unknown payments—meaning it is unclear whether a payment was an error or not
$4.6 billion were cases where a recipient was en led to a payment, but the payment failed to follow proper statutes or regulations
Someone's not reading the room.
Cherry picking is what DOGE does, Rushmore.
Yeah I'm asking about that part you posted right there about the $11.5 billion in underpayment. Is Doge going to fix that?
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