Summary
Uncovering Waste, Fraud, And Abuse Is Easier Than Changing The System That Lives On The Missallocated Proceeds
Summary:
The Entrenchment is over 100 years deep, where unelected bureaucrats control the government as a fourth branch. As elected officials come and go, the entrenched become more emboldened. They are aware of how federal funds are allocated to various NGOs, nonprofits, and causes that evoke the public’s emotions. Then, behind the scenes, the money is plucked and reallocated for pet projects, such as unnecessary infrastructure in certain areas or overpriced government contracts.
Uncovering 100 years of compounded waste, fraud, and abuse is monumental. Additionally, finding an apparatus riddled with secrecy, duplication, and archaic systems, intentionally designed to protect the monopoly status of entrenched bureaucrats, is mind-boggling, but doable as long as the war against the fraudulent system continues. The Trump administration and DOGE employ the Fabian strategy, which involves low-level pulsations of damage against the system to wear it down and undermine a significant portion.
Attacking all federal agencies, NGOs, Nonprofits, government contractors, and institutions will reveal a mind-boggling amount of waste, fraud, and abuse. The most effective attack against secret fraudulent schemes is to freeze or cancel funding immediately until full audits have been completed. Then, follow the trail of money distributions far and wide, prosecuting the perpetrators. Prison time would be the rightful outcome.
Attacking entrenched inefficiencies of state-level apparatuses should be followed.
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There is a pressing war between truth and lies, facts and illusions. Due to its significant impact, uncovering the long-standing practice of diverting taxpayer dollars to pet projects is essential and urgent. We cannot afford to wait any longer to address this issue.
Politicians, open for business and sale, solidly subscribe to the system because of it. Without conscience, the parasitic class in America does not care because they are provided with jobs, benefits, and early retirement. The welfare class doesn’t care because they are too busy raking in the free stuff to try to get a middle-class standard of living without effort or work requirements.
The taxpayers are kept away from what is going on through propaganda, gaslighting, and indoctrination, persecution of violators, and promises of illusions of betterment.
Witness a real-life meeting between Jessie Waters, a renowned investigative journalist, and the DOGE members, a group dedicated to government transparency, at 10 p.m. as they uncover waste, fraud, and abuse. This is a powerful demonstration of how public awareness can empower us to fight against government waste and fraud. Your awareness and vigilance are crucial in this battle for transparency and accountability.