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Calif government fails 2025 state audits. Newsom probably regrets not following Trump's example, and disbanding the entire audit department . .



Photo above - this arsenal of illegal weapons was bought with fraudulently obtained pandemic grants. According to California police. But what the heck do those guys know?

If someone told you California failed 1/3rd of all statewide spending audits, you probably wouldn’t be surprised. Okay . . . okay . . . yes . . . the Pentagon has also failed every audit since . . . forever. And billions are missing. And they won’t tell us what’s going on at Area 51. And we can’t win any wars . . .

Okay, now that we have that thread hijacking out of the way, let’s get back to California. See link below.

The eye-catching phrase “pervasive failure” was used by auditor Linis Li. Referring specifically to unemployment benefits. If I had to guess, this might mean some people are collecting unemployment benefits while also working. Or collecting unemployment benefits while in America illegally (identity theft). Or collecting unemployment benefits under multiple identities. Of possibly all 3 at the same time. Stop laughing . . . that's what I might try, if I thought I could pull it off.

Someone in the back (a communist or anarchist, lol?) is screaming “So what!!! . . . that’s California. They can do what they want. It’s their money”. But it’s not their money. A huge chunk of those billions comes from the Federal Government.

Guess what Trump and Musk might do, right after holding a press conference to crow about more of California's waste, fraud and abuse being found? If you said “cut off their funding”, go to the head of the class. Which of course would put LEGITIMATE benefits and recipients at risk. Payments to someone actually medically disabled. Single moms with kids, unable to work. At risk now because the state claims that it can't distinguish between a liar and someone honestly in need.

Moving right along, the same audit found that (in a review of random population) 2/3rds of those who received Covid 19 pandemic money were ineligible. Holy cow – those pics if rappers driving Lambos might be true after all. And now we can see why housing prices keep skyrocketing in California. You could flip your pandemic grant - the one you got for that imaginary restaurant or nail salon - into an all-cash offer on a sweet crib. No wonder people love living in California.

California's unemployment fund alone runs a deficit of $2 billion a year. Geeze . . . you could buy a Northrop B21 hypersonic stealth bomber for that. My bad. I already admitted the pentagon failed its audit too. I’ll promise to stop.

Is there a way California can extricate itself from this mess? They have, in fact, found a way. If you (as a California resident) earn $46,000 a year (or more), you pay $42 in unemployment taxes. This can all be fixed by raising those taxes. How much? To $900. 20 times higher. Imagine the relief on the part of California voters, when they learn that they can be part of the solution, not the problem. Because, of course, it’s going to be almost impossible to stop fraud in state programs. The people making those crazy benefit authorizations don’t have the tools to decide who’s lying and who's (kind of) telling the truth. And even if they did have the tools, you’d be asking clerks to cut off benefits being paid to friends, relatives, neighbors, and even the people they buy their weed and fentanyl from. And that kind of change isn't likely to happen anytime soon, is it?

I’m just sayin’ . . .

CA fails audit of federal programs, 66% of COVID unemployment benefits in question
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dale74 · M
I just got back from Los Angeles I couldn't believe how many people actually work for the city government that can't speak of single word of English do they actually hire illegal immigrants to work for the city avoiding paying taxes on those immigrants just a question how does a state hire an illegal immigrant and get around not having to pay taxes if I heard somebody and didn't pay taxes on them I would be a felon and go to federal prison.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@dale74 @dale74 @dale74 cheech marin (the comedian) had a stand up routine once. "Hey . . . you're in America now. Speak spanish . . . "
"California police" Well that is specific. A state with the population and economy to be it's own nation.


And illegal guns bought with Covid relief funds? I doubt the 14K Triad was filing payroll relief during the pandemic.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow google the picture. that's exactly how they are labelling it.
@SusanInFlorida I think it is interesting you won't include who "they" are. No sources for anything.
TexChik · F
Before the current Trump administration, there was no actual audit department. Where are the billions spent on California's high-speed rail system? Because there is no high-speed rail system in California? That's why you can't trust a Democrat.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@TexChik thanks for posting this. passenger rail of all types is mostly a waste of tax dollars.

a way to harvest votes from the green sector. most new surface rail proposals involve billions in land acquisition costs and a lengthy drive to get to the station anyway.

the only passenger rail that works is Amtrak, because the lines were paid for and built like 50 years ago. if they built it today it would be unaffordable.
GerOttman · 61-69, M
No weapon is illegal...!
GerOttman · 61-69, M
@SusanInFlorida Yes, without question. The intent was for an armed populace, well trained at arms. Viewing the 2nd amendment as the mere right to possess arms is only half the loaf. We are the militia!
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@GerOttman i'm vaguely uncomfortable at a nation filled with people openly carrying AK47s or bazookas.

the concept behind a single shot musket is that it was inaccurate, and took 30 seconds to reload. enough time to run away, or return fire if you had your own rifle.

i would not visit a restaurant - with or without my daughter - where open carry rules resulted in a table of gang-bangers or rednecks twirling their pistols and laughing uproariously.
GerOttman · 61-69, M
@SusanInFlorida Neither exaggerated hyperbole nor irrational fears are terribly conducive to a rational discussion.
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SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@jshm2 he's been reading the polls. voters aren't endorsing . . .

1 - tent cities

2 - public narcotics sales

3 - carjackings

4 - squatters

 
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