The Democrats are lying about Trump cutting social security


Wrong.
That was an advertisement for a law firm, and had no data.
Again, in order to defraud Medicare or Medicaid, you have to get the patients, doctors, and insurance companies to all agree to conspire.
That is extremely rare.
 
Wrong.
Medicaid is difficult to get and only pays a portion of actual costs.
So there is very little Medicaid fraud.
And again, it also has been audited many times, and found to have less than 1% fraud.
You have to have the patients, doctors, and insurance companies all complicit.
AI overview...
Medicaid fraud does occur, and it involves individuals or organizations intentionally providing false information or engaging in deceptive practices to obtain Medicaid benefits illegally. This includes actions like submitting false claims, falsifying documents, or receiving kickbacks for patient referrals.

If your point is that Medicare fraud is worse well that's also on the table...
This "go to" that people make that its bad but not that bad is foolish...
 
Wrong.
Social Security has been carefully audited many times, and proven to have less than 1% fraud rates.
And ten years before it goes broke... so why wouldn't you want to stop that 1% of fraud?.... which by the way is bullshit... 1% my ass... and when you make a claim like that put a link in please...
 
No programming language has a "date data type".
When we had the big millennium scare in 2000, it was because Windows was running the date as an offset from 1985.
While there are better programming languages than COBOL, there is no real reason to drop old code that is proven to work correctly all this time.
  1. Early Programming Languages: In the 1960s and 1970s, languages like COBOL and Fortran began incorporating date handling capabilities, though not as a distinct data type. Dates were often managed as strings or integers.
  2. SQL and Databases: The SQL language, developed in the 1970s, introduced more structured date data types. By the 1980s, relational databases like Oracle and IBM DB2 had robust support for date and time data types.
  3. Modern Programming Languages: Languages such as C, C++, Java, and Python have included date data types and libraries for date manipulation since their inception or early versions
 

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