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CXRAndy

Well-Known Member
Why didn't Biden deal with it, probably because he was mainly suffering from rapid onset dementia

It's now out there and will be scrutinized
 

Psamathe

Well-Known Member
Why didn't Biden deal with it, probably because he was mainly suffering from rapid onset dementia

It's now out there and will be scrutinized
Office of Management and Budgets (OMB) was dealing with it. But it's not such a straightforward issue as improper payments can be both under payment as well as overpayment and include both intentional and inadvertent.

How aware are you about what is actually happening in the US given you seem completely unaware of the already pre-DOGY found issue. Are you really just blindly believing the vested interest Twitter post of the moment. If you are (and you do seem to be) don't you even question if what you're being fed is actually true?

Ian
 

tarric

Regular
Office of Management and Budgets (OMB) was dealing with it. But it's not such a straightforward issue as improper payments can be both under payment as well as overpayment and include both intentional and inadvertent.

How aware are you about what is actually happening in the US given you seem completely unaware of the already pre-DOGY found issue. Are you really just blindly believing the vested interest Twitter post of the moment. If you are (and you do seem to be) don't you even question if what you're being fed is actually true?

Ian
He knows he is being fed bullshit but Trumps told him it's lobster and he's guzzling it down.
 

CXRAndy

Well-Known Member
A funnier one
Only 10000 employees can retire per month

Because

Their retirement is processed manually by paper with 600 paper shuffling employees.

The papers are then filed/stored down a limestone mine in Pennsylvania.

The speed of the lift to move the papers is a bottleneck to the processing

I reckon digitising that project on its own is worth having a Department Of Government Efficiency

:laugh:
 

CXRAndy

Well-Known Member
This isn't exactly a new story.

Although I guess when you collect a bunch of teenagers who've just discovered history as a subject straight out of high school that's what you get.

No, it's not, but the continued payments from the US taxpayer is going to stop.
 

AndyRM

Elder Goth
A funnier one
Only 10000 employees can retire per month

Because

Their retirement is processed manually by paper with 600 paper shuffling employees.

The papers are then filed/stored down a limestone mine in Pennsylvania.

The speed of the lift to move the papers is a bottleneck to the processing

I reckon digitising that project on its own is worth having a Department Of Government Efficiency

:laugh:

Another shonky claim by Musk. Quelle surprise.
 

AndyRM

Elder Goth
No, it's not, but the continued payments from the US taxpayer is going to stop.

So we can add "taxes" to the ever expanding list of things you don't understand.
 

CXRAndy

Well-Known Member
Funnier

There are retirees on the paperwork 150 years old. Now either someone is not owning up to receiving payments for their long dead federal great, great grand parent or it's being pocketed elsewhere
 
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