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1 minute ago, candide said:

Luckily, the Biden administration reversed the fraud increase trend which started under Trump! 🤣

(Graph from your source)

 

 

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Or they quit looking so hard. 

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1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

Or they quit looking so hard. 


 

Quit looking  or


I wouldn’t be surprised to find out this

was intentional .Bidens crew love those illegals having stolen SS#’s.


National public data base breach in

April 2024. Any investigation?Any arrests ?

 

“In April 2024, a cybercriminal named USDoD began selling the stolen data, which included names, addresses, phone numbers, and Social Security Numbers for more than 272 million people. By July 2024, the data had been leaked online, causing widespread concern and prompting NPD to acknowledge the breach on August 12, 2024”

 

“Unfortunately, this is just one of many data breaches that have occurred in 2024”.

https://sbscyber.com/blog/national-public-data-breach-a-comprehensive-overview

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10 hours ago, riclag said:

This video should be the lead before

every WH press conference!

And play another with the same three hypocrites on illegal immigration. 

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12 hours ago, candide said:

Luckily, the Biden administration reversed the fraud increase trend which started under Trump! 🤣

(Graph from your source)

 

 

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I don't understand how you interpret that graph and claim fraud started under Trump. 2021 was the first year of the Biden administration. Are you using leftie math?

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9 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

 

I don't understand how you interpret that graph and claim fraud started under Trump. 2021 was the first year of the Biden administration. Are you using leftie math?

 Leftie math is an oxymoron.

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On 3/11/2025 at 2:49 PM, riclag said:

Government Accountability Office in 2024, Reported Waste Fraud and abuse.  A bi-Partisan agency found

$233 -521 billion annually attributed 

to this.


https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-24-107660

 

https://www.gao.gov/fraud-and-improper-payments

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To the trolls  ,you must be from another country . Your Wikipedia bible

even mentioned  existence of independence in the GAO.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Accountability_Office

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Posted
13 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Or they quit looking so hard. 

Nonsense! GAO is independent, as confirmed by your pal Riclag in this thread!😆

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28 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Not at all. Alcoa produces aluminum in Canada, Iceland, Australia and elsewhere,  however, they have trimmed their output in the United States in recent years.

 

Alcoa is a bad actor and has exported US jobs to foreign countries. It has been asked by the Trump administration to open plants in the US instead. 

 

Given that Alcoa will lose money if it continues to export jobs to Canada, Iceland, Australia etc the only alternative is to open facilities in the US. The CEO doesn't like spending the money on that, but they will have no other choice.

 

It is a brilliant move by Trump in fact.

The reason they do it in Canada is subsidized electricity. Lots of that around outside the USA.

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Just now, Yagoda said:

The reason they do it in Canada is subsidized electricity. Lots of that around outside the USA.

 

Exactly, same in Iceland.

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14 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Exactly, same in Iceland.

Subsidized and geothermal, wow. We should make them a state.

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4 hours ago, Cameroni said:

 

Not at all. Alcoa produces aluminum in Canada, Iceland, Australia and elsewhere,  however, they have trimmed their output in the United States in recent years.

 

Alcoa is a bad actor and has exported US jobs to foreign countries. It has been asked by the Trump administration to open plants in the US instead. 

 

Given that Alcoa will lose money if it continues to export jobs to Canada, Iceland, Australia etc the only alternative is to open facilities in the US. The CEO doesn't like spending the money on that, but they will have no other choice.

 

It is a brilliant move by Trump in fact.

It's clear that you don't understand how aluminum is made. It requires huge amounts of electricity. Canada has all the cheap hydropower it needs to accomplish that. The latest report I could find has its electricity cost  at 0.054 US dollars per kwh.  The lowest rate in the US is in North Dakota which comes to 10.21 cents per KWH. It takes anywhere from 14000 kwh to 17000 to process a ton of aluminum. So let's take 15500 kwh as the average. If you do the math, you'll see that it costs almost $750 more per ton to make aluminum in the USA if you use North Dakota's cost as a baseline. Which is wildly unrealistic. The current world average price of aluminum is around $2600. That's a huge cost. Which is why it makes no economic sense to produce primary aluminum (aluminum made from the bauxite ore)  in the USA.

For scrap aluminum, the US is actually a net exporter. Although that business will certainly suffer if tariffs on aluminum imports persist.

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'That's 70 percent for no': Republican's DOGE poll backfires

Rep. Tom Barrett (R-MI) asked his constituents during a virtual town hall meeting whether they support tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force — and did not get the result he likely hoped for. The results - 70 percent no, 30 percent yes.

 There has been regular outbursts of anger at town halls over the last few weeks, not just in swing districts but also in Republican-dominated areas.

Reps. Rich McCormick (R-GA) and Keith Self (R-TX), for example, have been shouted down by constituents when they tried to defend the Trump administration's moves to dismantle the federal government.

The fury has reached such a stage that the National Republican Congressional Committee chair Richard Hudson (R-NC) has advised fellow House members to stop doing town halls altogether.

'That's 70 percent for no': Republican's DOGE poll backfires

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I think that's completely false, the reality is that most people agree with the idea of cutting government waste and a program to do so is long overdue. It's the mishmash, seesaw, and extremely reckless approach that Trump and Musk are taking that is pissing people off and making even many republican supporters of Trump increasingly more angry.

 

Trump voters do not like the idea of losing their jobs, there's just something about that, that annoys them. And they also don't like the idea of seeing their pensions shrinking by the day. 

 

 

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