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Carly Fiorina's No-Fly Zone Proposal Now Viewed as Impossible; Good News, Bad News Posted: 04 Oct 2015 07:43 PM PDT Carly Fiorina's No-Fly Zone Proposal Dead? The Financial Times reports Moscow Scuppers US Coalition Plans for No-Fly Zone in Syria Russia's bombing of anti-regime rebels in Syria has been described as a disaster for the US-led coalition's efforts to destroy Isis, the Islamist militant group, but the Kremlin's real challenge to Washington is in the skies above the war-torn country.Idiotic Ideas The idea of a no-fly zone is not only illegal, it's idiotic. The no-fly zone was meant to protect Al Qaeda rebels and little more. The absurd irony of this setup is that Al Qaeda and ISIS both want to topple Syrian president Assad. The US would rather topple Assad than fight ISIS. If indeed the no-fly zone proposal is on the ash heap of failed ideas, we should all cheer because that is where it belongs. Nonetheless, Carly Fiorina says the US should enforce a no-fly zone in Syria, even if it means shooting down Russian aircraft. The notion we should shoot down Russian planes when they are fighting ISIS (albeit not how we like) is crazy. For more details, please see Trump vs. Fiorina vs. Obama on Isis; Fiorina and the "Law of Bad Ideas". Good News, Bad News The good news is Fiorina's idea of a no-fly zone appears to be on the ash heap of history where it belongs. The bad news is Corollary #5 and Corollary #6 to the Law of Bad Ideas both suggest someone will come up with an even sillier action plan.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
Fraudulent Medicare, Medicaid, EITC, Tax Refunds, etc. Total $1 Trillion Since 2003 Posted: 04 Oct 2015 12:49 PM PDT A huge chunk of your tax dollars every year goes straight into the pockets of crooks. Nearly one in three earned income credits (EIC) is fraudulent. And the numbers keep getting bigger every year according to the Government Accountability Office. Please consider GAO: Feds Made Nearly $1 Trillion in Overpayments Since Fiscal 2003. Government waste took a significant turn for the worse in fiscal 2014, rising dramatically to $124.7 billion from $105.8 billion in fiscal 2013.GAO Report The GAO Report is called Addressing Improper Payments and the Tax Gap Would Improve the Government's Fiscal Position Inquiring minds may wish to take a look. Correct Term is Fraud Writer Elizabeth MacDonald labeled this as "Overpayments" or "Waste". The GAO labels this as "improper payments". Let's be more accurate, it's theft of taxpayer money via fraud. Moreover the GAO numbers are dramatically understated. Disability fraud, not part of the GAO report, is rampant.
Clinton Ends Welfare "As We Know It" Want to understand the huge spread in disability fraud? Look no further than Bill Clinton as explained in detail in link #1. This all goes back to 1996 when president Clinton promised to "end welfare as we know it". Clinton did indeed do just that, and fraud is the result. Why? The federal government pays disability, but states pay part of welfare costs. This creates a huge incentive for states to actively promote disability fraud (simply to get people off state-sponsored welfare programs). And that they have done. A primary example pertains to Hale County (see link #2). 25% of the people in Hale County Alabama collect disability. They are all tied to Hale county's Dr. Timberlake. Dr. Timberlake asks a simple question to all his patients. "What grade did you finish?" If you claim "back pain" and do not have a degree, Timberlake believes you are disabled. The GAO says "Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance" claims are only 0.4% improper. Taking the above into consideration I would be shocked if the real percentage is under 33%. Indeed, 67% fraud is probably more like it. And if so, what's the real dollar total? Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
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