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RARE 2PAC HD FOOTAGE: Atlanta Municipal Court, December 1, 1993

On October 31, 1993, Tupac Shakur was involved in an incident in Atlanta where he shot two off-duty police officers, Mark and Scott Whitwell. The altercation began when Tupac saw the men reportedly harassing a Black man in the street. A confrontation followed, during which shots were fired and both officers were wounded—one in the leg, the other in the buttocks.

Tupac claimed he acted in self-defense. It later emerged that the officers were intoxicated and had initiated the conflict. The case was eventually dropped when it was discovered the officers had lied about key details and were carrying guns taken from a police evidence locker.

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“Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth.”

— Abraham Lincoln

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True freedom of speech can’t exist alongside lèse majesté laws. If we can’t speak the truth, can we really call it freedom?

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“Cambodia has said it will go to the World Court (ICJ) to help resolve a dispute over the so-called Emerald Triangle boundary, after a firefight with Thai troops last week that resulted in the death of a Cambodian soldier.”

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I’d rather work for capitalism than let my creativity be used for political corruption.

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“The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; a rat race where the rats are winning.”

— Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Musk’s Social Security Claim

Social Security fraud does exist, but it’s relatively small compared to the total benefits paid. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has multiple fraud prevention measures, but errors and fraud still happen.

How Much Money Is Lost to Fraud?

1. Annual Estimated Losses

  • The SSA’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) investigates fraud cases. In 2023, their reports estimated that around $8 billion in improper payments occurred. However, not all of this is fraud—many are errors (such as overpayments due to outdated records).
  • True fraud cases (deliberate deception) are harder to quantify but likely in the range of hundreds of millions rather than billions.

2. Types of Social Security Fraud

  • Receiving Benefits for a Deceased Person – Sometimes, relatives fail to report a beneficiary’s death and continue collecting payments.
  • Disability Fraud – People who falsely claim to be disabled while working or living a normal life.
  • Identity Theft – Criminals use stolen Social Security numbers to claim benefits fraudulently.
  • Representative Payee Fraud – A person managing benefits for someone else misuses the funds.

3. SSA’s Response to Fraud

  • The SSA cross-checks records with government death databases to prevent improper payments.
  • Banks are required to report deaths, and any checks sent to deceased individuals are supposed to be returned.
  • In 2022, the OIG recovered over $100 million in fraud cases.

How Big Is the Fraud Problem?

Compared to the $1.4 trillion Social Security pays out yearly, the fraud and improper payments make up less than 1% of total spending. While it’s a concern, it’s not a major drain on the system.

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Rami Malek Ranting for 10 Minutes | Mr. Robot | Prime Video

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“You can’t truly understand another culture until you’ve lived in it.”

— Unknown

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“Since the 2020-21 protests, the Thai establishment has sought to reinstate the political taboo against any critical discussion of the monarchy. It has wielded Article 112 prosecutions to silence scores of leaders and participants in the 2020-21 protests; at least 274 people faced lese-majeste charges as of September, according to the advocacy group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights. It has also pursued anyone advocating the removal or amendment of the lese-majeste law.”

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“The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced Monday that some $4.7 trillion in payments from the Treasury Department were missing a critical tracking code which made tracing the transactions ‘almost impossible.’”

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“Government databases may code someone as 150 years old for reasons peculiar to the large and complex Social Security database.”