According to James Burnham's "Iron Law of Oligarchy," systems eventually serve their rulers. In government, deficit spending and subsidies are used to secure votes and donor funding, meaning leaders are incentivized to maintain the flow of money, even if it's wasteful or fraudulent, to ensure their own political survival.
To fund deficits, the government prints money, causing inflation that devalues cash and wages. This acts as a hidden tax on the poor and middle class. Meanwhile, the wealthy, who own assets like stocks and real estate that appreciate with inflation, are protected and see their wealth grow, widening the economic divide.
States can increase congressional representation and electoral votes by boosting population counts for the census. This creates an incentive to attract residents, including illegal immigrants, and fund their needs by leveraging federal assistance programs, often through fraudulent means, effectively offloading the cost of gaining political power.
A significant source of waste stems from "zombie payments"—recurring government funds that continue indefinitely without review. When the official who authorized the payment leaves, retires, or dies, there is often no system to shut it off, creating a perpetual drain of funds to companies or individuals who rarely report it.
Since the SSA database is a single point of failure for federal payments, its rampant inaccuracies must be addressed with a one-time, all-hands cleanup. This involves reconciling records across the VA, IRS, and state death registries, then maintaining integrity with a publicly tracked "accuracy scorecard" to ensure permanent data hygiene.
The government's standard procedure is to disburse funds and attempt to recover improper payments later—a highly inefficient process that costs hundreds of billions annually. A more effective system would require real-time prepayment verification, defaulting to "no pay" if eligibility cannot be confirmed, preventing fraud before it occurs.
Flawed Social Security data (e.g., listing deceased individuals as alive) is used to fraudulently access a wide range of other federal benefits like student loans and unemployment. The SSA database acts as a single point of failure for the entire government ecosystem, enabling what Elon Musk calls "bank shot" fraud.
