The thing is, the incompetence of the trump admin really isn't surprising at all.

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GSA takes down list of properties it might sell

The General Services Administration (GSA) removed a list of 443 properties it was potentially looking to sell on Wednesday just a day after posting the listings.

A page featuring a previously lengthy “non-core” property list now says a list will be “coming soon.”

“We are identifying buildings and facilities that are not core to government operations, or non-core properties, for disposal. Selling ensures that taxpayer dollars are no longer spent on vacant or underutilized federal spaces,” a message on the site reads.

“Disposing of these assets helps eliminate costly maintenance and allows us to reinvest in high-quality work environments that support agency missions.”

Major real estate locations including the headquarters of the Justice Department, FBI and the U.S. Department of Agriculture were up for review on the page on Tuesday.


Department of Government Efficiency Deletes a Claim and Resurrects an Error

The Department of Government Efficiency has deleted one of its more bizarre claims: that it had saved taxpayers $53.7 million by “canceling” a federal contract that had actually ended in 2005.

The New York Times reported on that mistake last week. It was part of a pattern at DOGE, which has repeatedly posted errors on its “wall of receipts” that inflated its success — and seemed to demonstrate a basic unfamiliarity with the machinery of government.

On Wednesday, DOGE removed any mention of the long-dead contract from its website.

But, at the same time, the group resurrected one of the largest errors it has made so far — claiming that it had saved $1.9 billion by canceling an Internal Revenue Service contract for tech help with a Northern Virginia company.

That company’s contract was actually canceled in November, under President Joseph R. Biden.


Sanders Calls Out Trump’s “Outrageous Lie” on Social Security in Scathing Speech

In a scathing response to President Donald Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) sharply criticized the president for repeating a widely debunked claim that Social Security checks are going toward deceased people, calling it an “outrageous lie.”

During his address, Trump said that there are “shocking levels” of “fraud” within Social Security, claiming that there are millions of Social Security recipients aged between 100 and 360 years old — a completely false assertion circulated by Trump and Elon Musk in recent weeks.

“By slashing all of the fraud, waste and theft we can find, we will defeat inflation, bring down mortgage rates, lower car payments and grocery prices, protect our seniors and put more money in the pockets of American families,” Trump said, ignoring the fact that his administration has rapidly ushered in warnings of a “Trumpcession” just a few weeks into his second term.

Sanders called out Trump’s lie in a speech delivered after Trump’s address, saying that it’s meant to pave the way for cuts to Social Security — which is the most effective anti-poverty program in the U.S., lifting tens of millions of people above the poverty line each year.

“Tonight, Trump claimed that millions of dead people between the ages of 100 and 360 were collecting Social Security checks,” the senator said. “That is an outrageous lie intended to lay the groundwork for cuts to Social Security and dismantling the most successful and popular government program in history.”


USDA says it accidentally fired officials working on bird flu and is now trying to rehire them


Why isn't it surprising to see incompetence at this level? Well, for one, trump. Perhaps the primary reason being the people in his admin were hired on ideological grounds. Not their expertise. Oh, BTW, regarding Musk, who is responsible for quite a few of the fuckups.........

There Is No Musk Exception in the Constitution

Mr. Musk’s power also is squarely at odds with concrete constitutional provisions. While the Constitution is largely silent on removal — Mr. Trump’s arguments that the Constitution gives him limitless power to fire are atextual — the document is quite specific when it comes to appointment.

Supreme Court cases make clear that individuals who serve in “continuing” positions and who exercise “significant authority” on behalf of the United States must be appointed consistent with the Constitution’s Appointments Clause. As far as I can tell, Mr. Musk hasn’t been.

The Appointments Clause — part of Article II, the source of Mr. Trump’s virtually boundless conception of presidential power — sets forth two methods of appointment of what are called “officers of the United States.” “Principal” officers must be nominated by the president and are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. For “inferior officers,” the Constitution allows Congress to give the appointment power to the president alone — that is, without Senate confirmation — or to the head of a department, or to the courts of law. Inferior officers must be subject to the supervision of someone other than the president; if you report directly to the president, you’re a principal officer.

This means that the individuals who wield the most authority — principal officers — are subject to both the public scrutiny and the check that is supposed to be imposed by Senate confirmation.


These guys are breaking things faster than they can be fixed. Maybe that's the point.
 

Tens of millions of dead people aren’t getting Social Security checks, despite Trump and Musk claims​

So the new Commissioner admits it, your own OP said they spent over 70B in improper payments, and that in January the US treasury cancelled more than 31m of federal payments that went to dead people and the former treasury official said that was just the tip of the iceberg. LMAO did you even read that article? :lol:
 
So the new Commissioner admits it, your own OP said they spent over 70B in improper payments, and that in January the US treasury cancelled more than 31m of federal payments that went to dead people and the former treasury official said that was just the tip of the iceberg. LMAO did you even read that article? :lol:
That doesn't really excuse trump's blatant lies during his speech on Tuesday now does it.
 
That doesn't really excuse trump's blatant lies during his speech on Tuesday now does it.
Most of those Prog extreme feminists sitting in the House Chamber could not qualify to clean shitters. And when you elect enough of these parasites' nations decline into obscurity and impoverishment if they had more. It takes time as the living off the past is a long time.
 
No evidence to support that assertion. Next.

Fact check: Are millions of people older than 100 — including some older than 160 — collecting Social Security?


Trump said: “We’re also identifying shocking levels of incompetence and probable fraud in the Social Security program for our seniors.”

This is false.

Trump alleged in his speech that millions of senior citizens over age 100 — including some he maintained were older than 160 — were collecting Social Security checks, according to Social Security Administration data.

Trump specifically said that SSA records indicated that 4.7 million people 100 to 109 were getting checks, that 3.6 million 110 to 119 were, that 3.47 million 120 to 129 were, that 3.9 million 130 to 139 were, that 3.5 million 140 to 149 were, that 1.3 million 150 to 159 were — and that even 130,000 people older than 160 years old were still getting checks.

He also alleged that several hundred people older than 220 were still getting checks, according to SSA data — and that “one person is listed at 360 of age.”

The alleged fraud that Trump — and DOGE chief Elon Musk — have pointed to doesn’t exist. Rather, the numbers they refer to are products of a known problem with the government’s data.

There are millions of people over age 100 in the Social Security Administration’s database, but the vast majority aren’t receiving benefits.

Inspectors general at the agency have repeatedly identified the issue, but the Social Security Administration has argued that updating old records is costly and unnecessary.

An SSA IG report from 2023 showed 18.9 million people listed as 100 years or older — but not dead — were in the database. But “almost none” currently receive SSA payments.

The SSA’s inspector general also found in a report released in July that from 2015 to 2022, only 0.84% of benefits payments were improper. That 0.84% of improper benefits payments totaled $71.8 billion over eight years. The report also says most of the improper payments were overpayments — not payments to dead people or people who didn’t qualify.

In addition, according to the agency’s online records, just 89,106 people — not tens of millions — over age 99 received retirement benefits in December, out of the more than 70 million people who receive benefits every year.

 
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