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I've noticed some strange things happening at Social Security. We have people listed in there who are supposedly 150 years old. I don't know about you, but I don't know anyone that old! If these people actually exist, they should be in the Guinness Book of World Records. It makes me think that they are probably dead. If they aren't, they should be very famous! It seems like someone should probably look into this.

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We need to protect Americans' privacy and Social Security. Social Security is the basis for retirement and retirement savings for 40% of all Americans. For 28 million Americans, Social Security is the only thing that they have. That's why we have to make sure that we are protecting it.

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As governor, I saw firsthand government waste, but what Elon is finding is stunning. One agency had 13,000 employees but 37,000 software licenses, many unused. With millions of federal employees and credit cards, the opportunities for fraud are immense. Shockingly, there are millions of dead people still in the Social Security system. We need to address the low-hanging fruit. Keep good employees but eliminate unnecessary positions. I was in a meeting where it was revealed there are more government credit cards than employees, and the number of people on Social Security rolls is incredible. Checks go out automatically, and nobody is checking. Contract officers retire, but the money keeps flowing. Even diligent companies struggle to stop improper payments. Agencies like USAID don't track appropriations. Basic changes are needed to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegal immigrants are given numbers to pay taxes, but employers use the same number across multiple employees. The IRS disconnects names from numbers, validating them based solely on employer existence. This allows for widespread fraud, as these individuals obtain driver's licenses and vote. The government ignores this, sitting on a massive $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating millions in interest monthly. This explains attempts on our lives. It's a disturbing discovery about our country and a unified political system benefiting from this.

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After 24 years in Border Patrol, and contributing to Social Security, I'm seeing something unfair. Illegal immigrants, who may have never worked a day in their lives, can receive maximum Social Security benefits. This means my illegal alien grandma gets more than me, despite my years of contributions. It's infuriating to see those who have worked their entire lives receive less than someone who hasn't contributed. Grandparents living paycheck to paycheck are getting less than illegal immigrants from countries like Sudan and Mexico. This inequality is unacceptable.

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I'm beyond angry about the massive corruption we're seeing. A recent report highlighted $50 to $100 billion in Social Security waste and fraud, with payments going to dead people or those way past the age of eligibility. This affects every working American, no matter your political affiliation. We need to hold everyone accountable, regardless of party. This isn't just a little fraud; it's a huge theft from the working class, robbing the future elderly. It's evil, and we need term limits for these politicians who are mismanaging and stealing our money. We want our money back from people like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, and Mitch McConnell. They're jeopardizing our future Social Security for their own gain.

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We need to protect Americans' privacy and Social Security. Social Security is crucial for many Americans; for 40% it's the foundation of their retirement savings, and for 28 million, it's their sole retirement income. We must ensure its protection. No one in the Republican-controlled House and Senate will challenge us on this.

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The Social Security Administration claims there are 6.5 million Americans aged 112 or older. This statistic highlights significant issues with data accuracy. In reality, there are typically only about 40 people worldwide who reach the age of 112. This discrepancy raises questions about the reliability of the data being reported.

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I discovered that 20 million dead people are marked as alive in the social security database. Most fraud doesn't come directly from social security payments, but from disability, unemployment, and fake medical payments because these individuals are incorrectly marked as alive. We need to implement a simple "are you alive" check to prevent these fraudulent payments. This type of negligence would result in a public company being immediately delisted, and its executives imprisoned, but it's considered normal within the government. Therefore, I recommend that the Treasury and Federal Reserve make payment categorization codes mandatory, requiring an explanation for each payment, even if it's basic. This change would significantly improve the current system and potentially save hundreds of billions of dollars annually.

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A basic search of the Social Security database revealed 20 million dead people marked as alive. While it's unclear if they're directly receiving Social Security payments, their "alive" status allows them to fraudulently obtain disability, unemployment, and fake medical payments. The fraud occurs because government databases don't communicate well. For example, the Treasury's main payments computer, PAM, handles $5 trillion in payments annually, roughly a billion dollars an hour. We discovered payments lacked categorization codes and descriptions, essentially untraceable blank checks. If a public company operated this way, it would be delisted, and executives would face imprisonment.

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Fraudsters are stealing social security by calling in, posing as retirees, and convincing Social Security personnel to redirect payments. This happens constantly, causing legitimate recipients to miss their payments due to fraud loopholes. Doge's work will help people's benefits. Legitimate people will receive more Social Security, not less, as a result of Doge's work. Legitimate recipients of Social Security will receive more money, not less money. This claim will be proven true.

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The Small Business Administration gave loans to dead people, people over 115 years old, and even people with birthdates in the future. The total amount of loans given to those who were either babies, dead, or not even born yet was $660,000,000. One instance included someone with a birthdate more than a century from now. The question is whether these errors are due to fraud or typos.

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The US Treasury Department has been flagged for potential waste and abuse of taxpayer funds, with about 23% of entitlements, roughly $50 billion annually, going to recipients without known Social Security numbers or IDs. This equates to about a billion dollars a week in potential fraud. Adding to the concern, the Treasury Department hasn't been keeping itemized records of their payouts, making it impossible to track where the money is actually going. Fortunately, an agreement has been made where the Treasury Department will start itemizing all payments, detailing where the money is going and to whom. It's unbelievable that the Treasury hasn't had to provide accountability for where taxpayer money is being spent, especially when individual taxpayers are held to a much higher standard.

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We need to protect Americans' privacy and Social Security. Social Security is crucial for many Americans; for 40% it's the foundation of their retirement savings, and for 28 million, it's their sole retirement income. We must ensure its protection. No one in the Republican-controlled House and Senate will challenge us on this.

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Doge's survey of unemployment insurance claims since 2020 revealed that 24.5k people over 150 years old claimed $59 million, 28k people between one and five years old claimed $254 million, and 9.7k people with birth dates over fifteen years in the future claimed $69 million. The Department of Labor stated they are committed to recovering stolen tax dollars. Elon Musk noted the oldest living American is 114, so anyone 150 or older collecting unemployment is likely deceased. Antonio Gracias found that 1.3 million individuals are on Medicaid, with thousands registered to vote in some states. He stated a program designed for people they want to let in was abused, allowing illegals at the border to enter legally and receive Social Security cards without interviews, accessing every benefit. He claims many of these individuals have registered and voted. The system is so complex it may need to be dismantled and rebuilt. There is a call for accountability and a need to ensure this fraud never happens again.

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To me, Elon Musk is a patriot. When it comes to Ukraine, that's a big deal. People are dying. Looking at social security, from 1990 to 1999, there were six million people, but then 4 million people lived to be 100 to 109 years old. Then there were 3 million people from 20 to 29 years old. The record is someone lived to 127. And then from 130 to 139, there were thousands. Then there's money being spent like $520 million for a consultant on the environment in Africa and $25 million to promote biodiversity in Colombia. These are massive numbers on things nobody's heard about. Then there's millions going to voter turnout in other countries. But when I saw the Social Security numbers, millions of people over 100 years old, everybody knows that's not so. It's a very corrupt country, but we're figuring it out. If you take all of those millions of people off Social Security, all of a sudden we have a very powerful Social Security.

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I went to vote and found out someone with my exact name and birthday in the same state has already voted. When they scanned my license, it showed I had voted, but I haven't. My name is unique, and the only difference was the address. This seems strange, especially since I'm not registered to vote, which might explain the issue. Overall, it feels sketchy.

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We need to protect Americans' privacy and Social Security. For a significant portion of Americans, Social Security is their retirement foundation; for millions, it's their sole retirement income. With Republicans controlling the House and Senate, there's little opposition expected, but protecting Social Security is crucial. We must ensure its preservation.

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We've identified shocking incompetence and probable fraud in the Social Security program. Government databases list millions of Social Security members at impossible ages: 4.7 million from 100-109 years old, 3.6 million from 110-119 years old, 3.47 million from 120-129, 3.9 million from 130-139, and 3.5 million from 140-149. Money is being paid out to many of these individuals because the payments continue without proper oversight. This hurts Social Security and our country. The databases even list 1.3 million people from 150-159 years old and over 130,000 people over 160 years old. We are currently investigating this issue.

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Okay, let's dive into some unusual data. We're seeing records of an incredible number of people supposedly living to extreme ages. According to these computer files, we have 3,472,000 individuals aged 120 to 129. Then it jumps to 3,936,000 people between 130 and 139 years old. The numbers continue with 3,542,000 people aged 140 to 149, and even 1,345,000 individuals aged 150 to 159. Given that the verified record is 127 years, these figures raise serious questions. We're currently investigating the validity of this data and whether any payments are associated with these records.

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Many people seem to contribute little to society and may even be more trouble than they're worth. It could be beneficial to have individuals periodically justify their existence, similar to tax assessments. Every few years, people could be asked to demonstrate their value to society. If someone cannot show that they contribute more than they consume, it raises the question of whether society should continue to support them. This approach would help ensure that resources are allocated to those who actively contribute to the collective good.

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The Small Business Administration reportedly gave loans to dead people and people with impossible ages, totaling around $330 million. Some recipients had birth dates placing them over 115 years old, while others had birth dates in the future, such as 2165. These errors suggest potential fraud or incorrect data entry. The question is whether these discrepancies are due to typos or identity theft.

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We're uncovering massive fraud, waste, and abuse daily. Recently, it was discovered that there were $2.7 trillion in improper payments to Medicare, Medicaid, and overseas. Social Security payments are even going to deceased individuals. We're also seeing contracts where the full amount wasn't delivered. For example, a million-dollar contract might only see $500,000 distributed, and we're working to find where the rest of the money went. This is exactly what I campaigned on, and what 77 million people elected me to do.

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A lot of Americans' money has been stolen through fraud and improper payments. In one of my first hearings, we discovered criminals using social security numbers of dead people or people over 115 years old to get small business loans and steal money from federal programs. We need to work to fix these issues in our legislation, budgets, and appropriations. This is a bipartisan issue; we're addressing money being fraudulently used and stolen. The American people are being robbed blind through improper payments, fraud, and outdated systems. Some federal agencies hire third-party vendors to hold data instead of communicating within the government. We are currently $36 trillion in debt, and we can't afford to keep losing money this way.

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We've found some odd things, like bureaucrats with modest salaries somehow accumulating millions while in their positions. It makes you wonder where that money comes from. It seems taxpayers are footing the bill for this wealth. Basic controls that any company would have are missing at Treasury, like payment categorization codes or comments explaining payments. The "do not pay" list, meant for terrorists and fraudsters, takes up to a year to get on and isn't even used. Departments fail audits because of these missing controls. It boils down to complaint minimization. Approving all payments avoids complaints, even from fraudsters. But we need to complain when money is misspent and demand taxpayer dollars are used wisely. It's just common sense. We even see people claiming Social Security who are 50 years old!
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