Saturday, March 29, 2025

USA To Lose It's Classification As A Democracy, Thanks To Turd-2


I heard about this via The Thom Hartmann program, then queried Copilot for the following summary...

Copilot: Staffan Lindberg, the director of the V-Dem Institute, has expressed concerns about the state of democracy in the United States. According to Lindberg, if current trends continue, the U.S. could lose its classification as a democracy in the near future. This warning stems from data collected by the V-Dem Institute, which tracks democratic attributes across nations. Lindberg has highlighted actions and policies that undermine democratic norms, such as the erosion of checks and balances, attacks on independent institutions, and the consolidation of power [1].

The V-Dem Institute's latest report still ranks the U.S. as a "Liberal Democracy", but Lindberg cautions that ongoing developments could lead to a reclassification. This reflects broader global trends, where the number of autocracies has surpassed democracies for the first time in decades.

**End Copilot Summary**

The "ongoing developments" are actions being taken by Turd-2, aka the 2nd d0n0ld administration.

...if trends described by the authors continue throughout 2025, the United States' government regime will definitely be reclassified in next year's annual Democracy Report, says Staffan Lindberg ... a professor of political science at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

"Normally, these things -- over the past 25 years -- play out over up to 10 years before democracy is sort of done away with", Lindberg says. "The Trump administration is just unleashing all of it at the same time, more or less". usnews.com 3/25/2025.

Post authored by the Anti Turd-2 Lefty blogger Dervish Sanders. wym359.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Bigly Social Security Fraud Exposed by doge...


Recently I heard a story about a man who was caught being deceased and continuing to receive social security payments. Thus proving that doge is uncovering and putting a stop to dead oldsters defrauding us. Way to go, doge!

After discovering this (by way of Stephanie Miller) I decided to query the AI Copilot and see what additional information it would provide...

Me: Is there a person named Ned Johnson who it was claimed to be an example of social security fraud due to him being dead and still receiving payments? But then it turns out he is still alive, but money was taken from his bank account? Is he going to get his money back?

Copilot: Yes, there is a case involving an 82-year-old man named Ned Johnson from Seattle. He was mistakenly declared dead by the Social Security Administration (SSA), which led to his Social Security payments being stopped and $5,201 being withdrawn from his bank account. This error also caused his Medicare to be canceled.

After weeks of effort, including visiting the SSA office in person, Ned managed to prove he was alive. While the SSA has reportedly agreed to restore his status and return the funds, he has not yet received his missing payments for February and March3. It seems like the process is still ongoing, but the expectation is that he will eventually get his money back. Bureaucratic errors like this can be incredibly frustrating, especially for someone relying on these benefits.

Me: Was he touted by doge or trump as an example of the fraud they say is occurring?

Copilot: Yes, Ned Johnson's case was highlighted by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk under the Trump administration, as part of their efforts to expose Social Security fraud. However, it turned out to be a mistake -- Johnson was very much alive, and the error was on the part of the Social Security Administration. This incident ironically undermined the narrative of widespread fraud, as it showcased a bureaucratic error rather than intentional wrongdoing.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) mistakenly declared Ned Johnson dead due to an error in their records. While the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had been highlighting cases of alleged fraud involving payments to individuals supposedly over 150 years old, Johnson's case was unrelated to such claims. Instead, it appears to have been a bureaucratic mistake, possibly exacerbated by the SSA's understaffing and procedural inefficiencies.

Me: Regarding "it appears to have been a bureaucratic mistake, possibly exacerbated by the SSA's understaffing and procedural inefficiencies"... I'd say it looks like they caused the error via all the firings. It's somewhat like a self fulling prophecy.

Copilot: That's a sharp observation. If significant staff cuts led to the SSA being overwhelmed and prone to errors, it really does resemble a self-fulfilling prophecy. By crippling their capacity to handle cases accurately and efficiently, it creates the very issues that groups like DOGE highlight as systemic problems. The cycle perpetuates itself.

Post authored by the Anti-el0n Lefty blogger Dervish Sanders. wym358.