Pentagon accounting errors

DOGE’s Fraudulent $55 Billion “Savings” Claim Exposed

DOGE’s only public ledger, purportedly detailing massive government savings, is demonstrably flawed. The claimed savings, initially touted as a staggering $55 billion, are riddled with errors so significant that they cast serious doubt on the entire project’s credibility.

Many contracts listed as canceled or generating savings were, in reality, either double or triple-counted. This deliberate inflation of savings figures significantly undermines the project’s claim to fiscal responsibility.

Another significant error involved an initial calculation mistake that artificially inflated the total savings by billions of dollars. This fundamental accounting error raises serious questions about the competence, or perhaps the intentions, of those responsible for compiling the data.… Continue reading

Pentagon finds accounting errors worth $2 billion in aid for Ukraine

As I sit down to reflect on the recent news regarding the Pentagon finding accounting errors worth $2 billion in aid for Ukraine, I can’t help but feel a mix of amusement and frustration at the sensationalized headlines that often miss the mark. Let’s get one thing straight – this is not a case of corruption or mismanagement of funds. It’s not like $2 billion magically disappeared into thin air. It’s more like a classic case of overestimating the value of the goods sent over to Ukraine over the past couple of years.

Imagine sending your old car to a friend, valuing it at the original purchase price from 15 years ago, only to later realize that its actual worth is significantly less due to wear and tear and depreciation.… Continue reading