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“Liberals tended more than conservatives to use insight to solve verbal problems in which you have to ‘think outside the box,’” Salvi said. “Everyday life presents us with a variety of scenarios where we are asked to solve problems analytically, others only with a spark of insight, most of them can be solved either way. In this last case, liberals are more likely to achieve the solution with an ‘Aha!’ moment, whereas conservatives’ problem solving approach does not prefer one style or the other.”

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“The Trump administration plans to eliminate the IRS’ Direct File program, an electronic system for filing tax returns directly to the agency for free, according to two people familiar with the decision.”

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“What I told our company was that we were just going to invest our way through the downturn,” he said. “That we weren’t going to lay off people, that we’d taken a tremendous amount of effort to get them into Apple in the first place—the last thing we were going to do is lay them off.”

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What’s Trump thinking? People are barely getting by after COVID, and now with these tariffs? This just makes things worse.

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“Three U.S. aid workers were laid off while in Myanmar helping the rescue and recovery from the country’s massive earthquake, a former senior staffer said, as the Trump administration’s dismantling of foreign aid affects its disaster response.”

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“It all amounted to a dramatic move that, if it holds, could reorient the global trading system. It also represents the climax of Trump’s decades-long focus on tariffs and unfair trading relationship that he says led to America being ripped off.”

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Former Facebook executive exposes tech giant’s alarming failings | 60 Minutes Australia

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“The order — which also includes an array of other changes, from mail-in ballot deadlines to election equipment — could risk disenfranchising tens of millions of Americans. Election law experts questioned whether Trump had the authority to make the changes, saying the order is all but certain to be met with legal challenges.”

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“A deep state is a type of government made up of potential, unauthorized secret networks of power operating independently of a state’s political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals.”

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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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