I don't have to prove it to you. You already know it. I have no idea how I would prove it to somebody who could be shown the daycares or USAID or a dozen other stories and still argue with the idea that there is massive, systemic fraud everywhere in the US.
I just have a problem with suggesting there's $1.5t in fraud and all we have to do is get rid of the fraud then we can abolish taxes. This is mathematically incorrect and fairly naive.
There is fraud but it's not $1.5t worth. To abolish taxes, we'd need to get rid of government spending that wasn't fraud.
I don't have to prove it to you. You already know it. I have no idea how I would prove it to somebody who could be shown the daycares or USAID or a dozen other stories and still argue with the idea that there is massive, systemic fraud everywhere in the US.
I just have a problem with suggesting there's $1.5t in fraud and all we have to do is get rid of the fraud then we can abolish taxes. This is mathematically incorrect and fairly naive.
There is fraud but it's not $1.5t worth. To abolish taxes, we'd need to get rid of government spending that wasn't fraud.