Wednesday, November 3, 2010

JUST BECAUSE YOUR DEAD DOESN'T MEAN THAT THE GOVERNMENT WILL QUIT SENDING YOU CHECKS

Last Sunday was Halloween and for some reason we had an exorbitant number of kids dressed up as zombies. It felt like the night of the living dead, which for some reason made me think about taxes and the federal government. You see the federal government does not apparently believe in death. For some reason they keep sending money to dead people. Maybe that's why we had so many zombies at our door begging for candy. Here is proof that the government does not believe that people die.

Remember those $250 stimulus checks? An investigation found that $18 million of those checks were sent to 71,688 deceased individuals. While some percentage of those checks were mailed out because SSA had not been informed that the taxpayers had died, an alarming number of the beneficiaries were actually accurately reported as deceased. In fact, in 2008, SSA paid deceased beneficiaries a whopping $40.3 million in benefits even after being notified of those deaths.

The beleaguered Department of Housing and Urban Development paid out more than $15.2 million in to households in 2008 to program households containing at least one deceased tenant. This included $7 million sent to single-member households whose only “family” was a deceased individual.

Scary, huh? The report goes on to cite examples of poor oversight and waste in other programs, including Medicare and Medicaid.


You can find the report on Senator Coburns oversight link below.

http://coburn.senate.gov/public/?p=OversightAction