As Democrats hammer President Donald Trump, Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk, and Republicans over their call to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare — as well as other government entitlement programs — videos of top Democrats calling for exactly the same thing during a 2010 hearing with then-President Barack Obama have resurfaced.
In one video, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) insists that in order to keep Medicare solvent and providing “the good care we all want” for Americans, it was imperative to cut out the waste, fraud, and abuse.
“The real nub of this is how do we ring that waste out, that fraud, abuse, duplication — without interferring with the good care that we want every person on Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance to get,” Schumer said.
Meanwhile, at the same hearing with Obama in attendance, then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said, “We cannot keep our promises on Medicare. We simply must make the cuts of waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare so that the benefits and the premiums are untouched. We owe it to our seniors. We owe it to our country.
But now Democrats and their allies in the legacy media are apoplectic — and pushing false narratives — because Trump and Musk, as well as congressional Republicans, are pushing for reforms that would eliminate the same waste, fraud, and abuse Democrats identified and sought to target about a decade ago.
But now Democrats and their allies in the legacy media are apoplectic — and pushing false narratives — because Trump and Musk, as well as congressional Republicans, are pushing for reforms that would eliminate the same waste, fraud, and abuse Democrats identified and sought to target about a decade ago.
“Elon Musk pushed debunked theories about Social Security on Monday while describing federal benefit programs as rife with fraud, suggesting they will be a primary target in his crusade to reduce government spending,” The Associated Press, in a blatantly biased piece, reported earlier this week.
“Musk’s estimate for the level of fraud in entitlements far outpaces figures from watchdogs like Social Security’s inspector general, who previously said there was $71.8 billion in improper payments from fiscal years 2015 through 2022. That’s less than 1% of benefits paid out during that time period,” the AP report added.
Musk has estimated the figure to be much higher — around $500-$700 billion