Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) ripped the Department of Defense’s finances for failing its fifth consecutive audit and inability to account for 61% of its $3.5 trillion in assets.

“The most ravenous Leviathan of our government that devours the people’s wealth is the Department of Defense,” Higgins said in an impassioned speech during a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing on the DOD’s failed audit, financial management practices.

  • SUPERcrazy3530@lemmy.world
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    That’s a loaded headline. It makes it sound like all of the missing funds went to Zelensky but that’s just a guys opinion.

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      As someone who’s witnessed the US Military’s “use or lose” budget in action, I’d put $100 on a lot of it being jammed in a closet, sitting at the bottom of an ocean, or conveniently lost to fire in a desert somewhere.

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      Especially considering it’s been a DoD problem for many, many years now. The audits they talk about in the article date back to as far as 2017… this isn’t a new issue.

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        Sheesh, one of the conspiracies about 9/11 was that the location of the pentagon hit was where they had just failed an audit. It’s a gigantic pit we’ve been ‘losing’ money in for decades, if not a full century.

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      The state of the DoDs finances is a legitimate concern, but OP and the ‘Pub the article cites are just bad faith trolling.

      The truth is that in 1990, Congress passed a law directing all federal agencies to produce regular, audited financial statements. More than thirty years later, the Department of Defense is the only agency that has never passed a single audit. That’s under both Dem and Pub administrations.

      The shot at Zelensky and the current geopolitical situation is just silly, stupid, and frankly the kind of thing a tankie would say 🙄

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      but that’s just a guys opinion.

      About all we can have since the funds are unaccounted for.

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        Do you think the pentagon has EVER passed an audit?

        Do you think a government paying for black projects would discuss these black projects with an accountant just to pass an audit?

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        Maybe if Congress stopped automatically green-lighting every military expenditure request without question, instead of demanding concise monthy reports on service/equipment purchases AND verified location, the US taxpayer could feel confident that their leadership actually gives a shit about them.

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        You could certainly form a better opinion based on an overall understanding of military practices, rather than one pulled out of an ass.

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          Are you saying that representative pulled it out of his ass that America is sending hundreds of billions of taxpayer money to Ukraine?

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            I’m saying the representative pulled out of his ass an implication that $2 trillion worth of missing assets all went to Ukraine. The stuff that went to Ukraine almost certainly is accounted for.