Government Fraud

Canada Freezes $43M in Suspicious Tesla Rebates Amidst Fraud Investigation

Following a suspicious surge in Tesla EV sales and subsequent rebate claims totaling $43 million in just three days, the Canadian government has frozen Tesla’s rebate payments. This action, taken after Tesla claimed a sales rate of 1.5 vehicles per minute, is pending a full audit of each individual claim. Further, Tesla’s eligibility for federal rebates is revoked until existing US-Canada tariffs are resolved. This federal freeze compounds existing provincial-level exclusions, impacting Tesla’s Canadian sales, previously its fifth-largest market.

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Canada Freezes Tesla’s Rebates, Accuses Company of $43 Million Fraud

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DOGE’s Social Security Fraud Hunt: Incompetence, or a Pretext for Power Grab?

DOGE’s struggle to uncover fraud within the Social Security Administration (SSA) isn’t a matter of incompetence alone; it points to a deeper issue – the inherent scarcity of widespread fraud within the system. The very notion that a significant search is needed suggests a pre-existing bias towards finding fault, a tactic often employed to undermine an institution. This approach focuses on exceptional cases rather than the rule, a strategy commonly used to discredit established systems. Much like the repeated failed attempts to prove widespread voter fraud, this search for Social Security fraud may be driven by a desire to justify pre-conceived conclusions.… Continue reading