Pentagon Accounting Error Provides Extra $6.2 Billion For Ukraine Aid

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They mind their p's and q's when checking your individual accounts though :mjlol:

If the government ever accidentally sends you $20 your way they'd intercept that envelope right on that mail truck before it even makes it to your street.
they would turn you into 'Enemy of the State' for those $20.
spy on your phone calls. erase you from the system. turn off your bank account/credit cards. send agents out to monitor your family's movements.
have you out here all paranoid and sh*t going 3 days without sleep.

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edit: i remember years ago when I was doing my masters, my tax lady accidentally put Bachelor's on my return and I got some "credit" for students. Got a letter from the IRS a month later asking to return their funky $147.88
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DoD book keeping is ass. It's toooooo much money. Even on a small scale that shyt is terrible. They literally just swipe a card and put the reciept wherever going back to the 80's. So when audits come it's just a bunch of shrugging and you get shyt like this. These nikkas have been failing audits for years.

So what happens to them? Nothing lmao.
No it's not

They know exactly what they're doing

What's ass is how so many American people just blindly believe that their elected officials are just "absent-minded" in these situations

Either these officials are too incompetent for the job or they're complicit. There is no in between. And I doubt someone can fail their way into book-keeping for the DoD
 

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No it's not

They know exactly what they're doing

What's ass is how so many American people just blindly believe that their elected officials are just "absent-minded" in these situations

Either these officials are too incompetent for the job or they're complicit. There is no in between. And I doubt someone can fail their way into book-keeping for the DoD
Please substantiate that with evidence because you sound like you just bullshytting. It’s just ass like I said. It’s not that I’m blindly not knowing neither. When I was in the military I was tracking assets on a small scale and audits would be failed by squadrons and groups all the time.

Imagine on a bigger scale where you have millions of people tracking one portfolio of real property. Hundreds of thousands of assets — buildings, structures, and roads over thousands of sites worldwide. Assets in all 50 states and more than 40 foreign countries. And that’s not all.

It’s just sloppy work and they honestly they don’t care. Paper work is going digital at the same time so stuff is just coming up missing or written off.
 

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Exactly. It seems so disingenuous.

That's like misplacing 50 F-22 Raptors (1/4 of our F-22 Raptor fleet) or half of our most expensive aircraft carrier.

Mistake? No way, and I'm a Biden supporter.

Just say you're sending them more money, this excuse makes it look way worse and if it was a mistake, it makes it look real incompetent.

That’s exactly what it’s like. But just imagine if someone who needed something for the black budget took it out prior to the other agencies.

Hint UAPs and research costs a lot of money. And the entities we got some from may want something that’s of value.

This will start to stop when we switch to the one world currency.
 

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I peeped the long game when I saw this pic a year or two ago. Someone posted a thread about Germany about to pay billions to Holocaust survivors so I looked up and found out where 148,000 of them reside, the most in the world. 🤔

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Would you elaborate your statement for the class???:sas2: I'm sure you have all the answers...:beli:
You nikkas can simply go read this but to make it simple from what I researched:

Total: $76.8 billion

Humanitarian - $3.9 billion (5%): Emergency food assistance, health care, refugee support, and other humanitarian aid

Financial $26.4 billion (34%)
Budgetary aid through the Economic Support Fund, loans, and other financial support

Total military $46.6 billion (61%)

Security assistance $18.3 billion (24%)
Training, equipment, weapons, logistics support, and other assistance provided through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative

Source: How Much Aid Has the U.S. Sent Ukraine? Here Are Six Charts.

It’s not just money. It’s equipment being sent, people being trained, people being paid to clean wounds and build buildings.

Outside of that IG post what pretty much happened is they “undervalued” what they bought.

“In a significant number of cases, services used replacement costs rather than net book value, thereby overestimating the value of the equipment drawn down from US stocks and provided to Ukraine,” Singh said.

The final calculation of the accounting error is far higher than the Pentagon previously estimated in May, when it first revealed the miscalculation as $3 billion.
Source: Pentagon says Ukraine accounting error revealed last month is much bigger than previously stated | CNN Politics
 

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These dumbasses recalculated the straightline depreciation to give them some more money...

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At this point they just want the war to outlive Putin.
 
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