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The cost of maintaining Trudeau's proposed 100,000 new hires is significant. As of 2023, Canada’s federal public service employs nearly 360,000 individuals. Over the next 20 years, sustaining this workforce will cost taxpayers close to $1 trillion. This immense figure emphasizes the unsustainable nature of the federal bureaucracy and highlights the pressing need for reform.

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Since 2017, France has spent a staggering amount, allocating 25 billion euros to multilateral funds. This includes contributions to UN agencies, Bill Gates-sponsored vaccine NGOs, and organizations involved in reforestation efforts in the Amazon rainforest. However, according to the Court of Auditors, there's a lack of clarity regarding the allocation and expenditure of these funds, as we're unable to effectively track where the money goes.

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DOSH has already saved $69 billion, and another $100 billion in Social Security fraud has been uncovered. It seems widespread government corruption is the norm, not the exception. Billions in USAID funds, misused by figures like George Soros, have been funneled into harmful projects. Chemtronics' $17 billion pharmaceutical shipments to Africa warrant investigation, as does the high rate of AIDS there. Our tax dollars fund global corruption, murder, and war. We need accountability. Like Caesar, who seized assets from corrupt Roman patricians and redistributed the wealth, we need to arrest and prosecute these criminals. This isn't just an election; it's a revolution. We’ve uncovered massive fraud; now we await justice. Welcome to the upswing, America. Long live the republic.

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Transnational fraud rings, terrorist organizations, and even nation-states like North Korea are being funded with our tax dollars. During the pandemic, a trillion dollars was stolen, with 70% going overseas. For example, one state had more unemployment claims than adults, and Romanian thieves used stolen funds for fentanyl and to undermine our democracy. While most public servants are honest, insider threats exist. Data and technology are crucial to identify them. Recently, in a Western state, criminals stole $50 million from Medicaid in under four months. These aren't individual acts; they're organized criminal groups, both domestic and transnational. Controls must be in place.

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Approximately 40,000 unaccompanied minors in France cost the country €2 billion annually. They are paid for by the departments, and each minor costs €50,000 per year. This issue has gained attention due to a report from the National Assembly and referrals from the Court of Auditors. Unaccompanied minors are overrepresented in youth delinquency, with some being involved in criminal networks. In Paris, 76% of minors referred to the prosecutor's office are unaccompanied, and many of them are actually adults. An experiment in Paris revealed that out of 154 identified unaccompanied minors, 141 were actually adults, accounting for nearly 92% of them. It is crucial to follow the recommendations of these reports, increase transparency, and identify which unaccompanied minors are actually adults and the additional cost to the public authorities.

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Poverty could be solved globally with a simple decision, but corruption prevents this from happening, particularly in places like Africa and Ethiopia. Wealthy countries gather annually for the Cap 28 summit to discuss funding for poorer nations, pledging between $105 billion and $100 billion each year. However, almost none of this money reaches those in need due to corruption. Despite widespread awareness of this issue, it remains largely unaddressed. In various regions, including Haiti, the focus ultimately shifts to how much of the aid is misappropriated, resulting in minimal support for the intended recipients.

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We now have the most expensive electricity in Europe, costing us a fortune because we are tied to the common electricity market. This has led to absurdly high costs, totaling 100 billion euros, which is six times the deficit of the retirement system that was supposed to be filled by making the French work two years longer. This energy cost is 6 times our debt, amounting to 300 billion euros, and could increase by 13 to 14 billion euros if inflation remains at its current level of 7%. To support Radio Courtoisie in producing more independent shows, visit soutenir.radio-courtoisie.fr. Thank you in advance.

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Introducing the electronic euro, switching to this currency can help by reducing the use of cash. In Europe, cash payments above €1,000 are considered illegal and can result in fines or jail time. However, the digital euro will have some level of control. For small amounts like €300 or €400, there may be a mechanism with zero control, but this could be risky. In the past, terrorist attacks in France were funded through small anonymous credit cards that could be recharged without revealing the user's identity.

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Poverty could be solved globally with a simple decision, but corruption prevents this, especially in regions like Africa and Ethiopia. Wealthy countries gather annually for the Cap 28 summit to pledge around $100 billion for poorer nations, yet almost none of this money reaches those in need. Corruption is the main issue, but it remains largely unaddressed in discussions. Despite numerous visits to places like Haiti, the reality is that very little of the pledged aid actually benefits the intended recipients, as most funds are misappropriated.

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Illegal immigration is costing American taxpayers $9,000 per immigrant, more than what is spent on Medicaid for vulnerable citizens. This fiscal irresponsibility needs to be addressed to prevent bankruptcy. State and local governments bear the brunt of the financial burden, leading to cuts in services or increased taxes for citizens.

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Transnational fraud rings, terrorist organizations, and even nation-states are being funded by taxpayer dollars. During the pandemic, one trillion dollars was stolen, with 70% going overseas. For example, in one Western state, unemployment insurance applications exceeded the number of adults. Romanian criminals used stolen funds to facilitate fraud schemes involving fentanyl and attempts to undermine our democracy. While 99% of public sector employees are honest, some exploit the system. Data and technology are crucial to identifying these individuals. Recent examples include a breach of a Medicaid system in a Western state, resulting in $50 million stolen in under four months. These aren't individual thieves, but organized criminal groups, both domestic and transnational.

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We are in a serious situation that is harming the country's interests. Last week, there was a power outage, and the losses for EDF can be estimated. The RTE report shows the electricity production, consumption, and exports. Due to reactor shutdowns, EDF should have earned €22 billion. Additionally, EDF is obligated to sell electricity to competitors at €42 per megawatt-hour, resulting in a loss of €28 billion. EDF is also required to buy wind-generated electricity at €91 per megawatt-hour but cannot resell it, costing the state €7 billion. In total, the losses amount to €57 billion. If everything had gone perfectly, EDF would have earned €40 billion last year.

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The speaker discusses the issue of electricity prices in France, highlighting how a portion of electricity is sold to a company at 42 euros and then resold to bakers, butchers, and small businesses at much higher prices, sometimes up to 1000 euros per megawatt. The speaker mentions that the profit goes to these companies, but the government also takes a share above 180 euros. This difference in prices between France, Spain, and Portugal benefits the oligarchs and the state budget. The speaker considers this situation to be a major scandal and mentions raising the issue in the National Assembly to put pressure on the government and spread awareness through a video.

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During my brief work involving budget review, a high-ranking official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed a shocking detail. I questioned why the state holds a minority stake in the board overseeing Mr. Rioux and the French Development Agency (AFD). The official explained that if the state became the majority shareholder, the AFD's debt, totaling €50 billion loaned to countries unlikely to repay, would have to be included in France's national debt. So, beyond the uncontrolled spending with little benefit for France or the aided populations, a significant portion of France's debt is concealed within the AFD's balance sheet.

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Corruption in Canada is alarming. Recent hearings revealed that Annette Vashuran, chair of the Liberals' green fund, was chosen by the prime minister's office despite her connections to companies that had already received over $12 million from the fund she oversees. After her appointment, these companies received an additional $36 million in taxpayer money, highlighting a clear conflict of interest. The green fund is currently under investigation for misappropriating around $150 million, with many similar funds likely facing similar scrutiny. Meanwhile, Canadians are paying more in taxes than for housing, food, and clothing combined, indicating that corrupt politicians are draining resources needed for citizens' basic survival. This situation goes beyond mismanagement; it borders on criminal activity.

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Transnational fraud rings, terrorist organizations, and even nation-states are being funded with taxpayer dollars. During the pandemic, one trillion dollars was stolen, with 70% going overseas. For example, one state had more unemployment claims than adults. Romanian criminals used stolen funds for fentanyl and to undermine our democracy. While most public servants are honest, some exploit the system. In one recent case, individuals stole $50 million from Medicaid in under four months. These aren't individual thefts, but organized criminal groups, both domestic and transnational, that we need data and technology to stop.

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Most of these projects never actually materialize, often leading only to investigations or studies. French companies, NGOs, associations, and businesses connected to the Agence Française Développement, including international consultants like McKinsey and French consulting agencies, travel to distant countries. They get paid handsomely, sometimes €500 to €1,000 per week, or even €500 per day. With studies lasting weeks or months, the bill can reach €10,000, €100,000, or even €150,000, all paid by French taxpayers for projects that never come to fruition. This not only brings no benefit to France but, more importantly, it also fails to help the countries it's intended for.

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Since 2012, the government has wasted nearly $3 trillion in taxpayer money. Last year alone, improper payments totaled $247 billion. This includes payments to deceased individuals; over $530 million in pension payments went to dead people. Medicare improperly paid out $47 billion, and Medicaid, $81 billion. Fraudulent payments under the Biden administration reached $764 billion in just three years. These improper payments add up to $2.8 trillion – enough to cover five years of US foreign aid. This amounts to $850 per person in the country.

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There is a lack of consensus within the government and even within the parliamentary group close to the president. Some people are in favor of inflation, including economists and the financial community who own shares in companies and benefit from it. However, inflation is not just a problem, it is also a tax on the French people, especially the most vulnerable. It gives the illusion of increasing revenue and is convenient for some. Many economists support it, but it is a political issue. It is not just a battle between retailers and manufacturers or between government officials, but a political problem.

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I make a lot of money as a member of the European Parliament. I receive €8,000 monthly, €350 for signing in daily, €30,000 for my team's salaries, €5,000 for an office in my country, and €4,000 for public promotion. I also have €10,000 monthly to bring visitors to the parliament, a driver in Brussels, and business class flights. Do you think we are overpaid or underpaid? Let me know in the comments.

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Every country faces challenges to the rule of law. The choices we make matter for our own country and our neighbors. Thriving countries have transparent institutions where citizens' voices are heard and the court system is fair. Corruption is like a cancer that erodes faith in democracy, weakens a nation, and acts as a form of tyranny. When politicians can be bought, courts manipulated, and media used for propaganda, society becomes susceptible to manipulation and loses control of its own destiny.

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There are members of Congress who have become strangely wealthy, accumulating, for example, $20 million while earning $200,000 a year. It is unclear how this is possible. The goal is to figure out how this happens and stop it.

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People worldwide are dissatisfied with their governments for not meeting their needs. Corruption worsens inequality, depletes resources, and causes suffering, posing a significant security threat. Citizens are protesting against the growing wealth of the privileged, who engage in bribery and evade the law. Meanwhile, the majority struggle to find jobs, feed their families, start businesses, or educate their children. People from all regions demand that their governments prioritize basic needs, provide equal opportunities, and protect their inherent rights. This collective plea for dignity resonates across languages and continents.

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This administration's talk about fighting waste, fraud, and abuse is a smokescreen. Their actions reveal a focus on promoting corruption. One of the first things they did was remove 17 inspector generals from federal departments and agencies. These are the people who fight corruption, with staffs dedicated to uncovering waste, self-dealing, bribery, and abuse. Last year alone, they saved us $93 billion. Meanwhile, people are being fired from important civil service positions, and this is not about eliminating waste, fraud, or abuse. It's a continuation of wiping out the anti-corruption infrastructure of the government.

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Corruption erodes citizens' trust in democracy, stifles innovation, and creativity. It is a form of tyranny that manipulates courts and turns media into propaganda tools. Such a society becomes vulnerable to external manipulation and loses control of its own destiny.
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