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re: " there are currently over $100B/year of entitlements payments to individuals with no SSN"
Posted on 2/10/25 at 7:28 pm to TROLA
Posted on 2/10/25 at 7:28 pm to TROLA
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the American taxpayer is gonna need to be made whole in some capacity
How? Where are you going to get the money from to make the American taxpayer whole? There is 0.0% chance we get that money back.
Posted on 2/10/25 at 7:31 pm to greygoose
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Now we learn that $100 BILLION a year is being paid out to obvious fraud???!!!
No, that’s not what they said, and it’s not what they think. They don’t know, but they are guessing that half that is fraud. We will find out it is much less than that. My guess: $20 billion per year. Incompetence will prove to be bigger than fraud.
Posted on 2/10/25 at 8:00 pm to loogaroo
Once you make the necessary changes to fix the current fraud.
How about fixing it for the future too.
Add digits to the number that will make a social security number a valid number. For example all credit cards have 16 digits and if you use a formula for the first 15 digits, last digit is a check sum to match the last digit of the result of the formula. That way it is harder to just make up digits for a social security number. You can also add a CCV code in addition to the longer number to validate the social security number like a credit card, and never reuse social security numbers again.
That way Pablo Esckobar just doesn’t rattle off 9 digits that match to John Smith in Arkansas.
How about fixing it for the future too.
Add digits to the number that will make a social security number a valid number. For example all credit cards have 16 digits and if you use a formula for the first 15 digits, last digit is a check sum to match the last digit of the result of the formula. That way it is harder to just make up digits for a social security number. You can also add a CCV code in addition to the longer number to validate the social security number like a credit card, and never reuse social security numbers again.
That way Pablo Esckobar just doesn’t rattle off 9 digits that match to John Smith in Arkansas.
This post was edited on 2/11/25 at 6:45 am
Posted on 2/10/25 at 8:02 pm to loogaroo
The more we find out the more we should all stop paying taxes until they get all of this fraud and waste under control.
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