Blame Congress for Pandemic Fraud
The inconvenient truth behind all the COVID-19 relief fraud and waste is that these government programs never should have been designed as they were.

Raise your hand if you're surprised that the trillions of dollars spent on COVID-19 relief gave way to billions of dollars in government waste, fraud, and abuses. I'm not, but based on recent reporting, you might think this type of carelessness with taxpayers' money has never before happened. Sadly, such waste and fraud are normal byproducts of most government programs.
Too much focus on waste and fraud misses a more important problem: Lots of the COVID-19 spending that doesn't qualify as wasteful or fraudulent was nonetheless misspent.
When the pandemic hit the United States in March 2020, people all over the country panicked. Everyone seemed to agree that the right thing to do was pump the nation full of as much money as possible, as fast as possible. As a result, nearly everyone—married, unmarried, employed, unemployed, through businesses small and large—got cash through the $2 trillion CARES Act.
Some people did raise the potential for fraud. We were told that there was no time to put in place measures sufficient to prevent it. However, the CARES Act did create an oversight mechanism called the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC). The committee had a difficult task due to the enormous size of the relief bill, a hardship compounded by the fact that the program had to become functional before it could even start looking into the spending. Dollars were pouring forth fast from Washington, and the committee was basically behind from the start.
Then Congress added another two relief bills totaling around $3 trillion and including extensions of some programs implemented in the CARES Act. It's now clear that an enormous amount of the eventual $5 trillion was spent "improperly," and that some was downright fraudulent.
For instance, according to the Labor Department, at least $163 billion of the $873 billion in unemployment insurance benefits was spent in error, and little of this sum was recovered. Making matters worse is that a significant share of the $163 billion was claimed by organized fraudsters and scammers in the United States and countries like China and Russia.
The inconvenient truth behind all this fraud and waste is that these government programs never should have been designed as they were. For example, while the federal government justifiably boosted state unemployment benefits at the beginning of the pandemic, it was irresponsible to enhance the benefits by $600 a week. As a result, 76 percent of the individuals who received such benefits were making more by not working than by working. It was also irresponsible to extend the program long after the economy reopened and resumed growing.
The same is true of the overly generous three rounds of $1,200, $600, and $1,400 individual payments paid to people who either already received the enhanced unemployment benefits or who never lost their jobs. Most recipients of these funds didn't need them. In fact, only 15 percent of people who received the first round of checks said they had spent it or planned to spend it. And there were other benefits on top of these checks.
The end result was that, according to Marc Goldwein at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, COVID-19 benefits were so generous that a family of five could have received $25,000 independently of the parents' employment status. This non-fraudulent spending is now helping to fuel inflation.
Then, you have the money dispensed to corporations. In one way or another, that spending made up a huge share of the COVID-19 relief. Indeed, whether through the airline bailouts or the Payroll Protection Program, shareholders collected trillions of dollars in government handouts they didn't need. Most of the PPP funding, for example, went to companies whose workers were never at risk of losing their jobs since they were well-suited to work from home.
Finally, billions of dollars went to state and local governments, including for schools that stayed closed, even though many of these governments' revenue growth equaled or exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
Of course there was some fraud, but the malfeasance happened only because the programs were created in the first place and designed to go to everyone regardless of need. This reckless "design" is the true scandal.
Will Congress ever learn its lesson? I assume not, as it's easier to complain about fraudsters than to acknowledge that the real scam is the entire process—a process that starts on Capitol Hill.
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I do.
I agree. People respond to incentives, and if the government is drunk and pissing out cash on to people it's hard to blame folks for taking it.
This line is just so nuts:
For example, while the federal government justifiably boosted state unemployment benefits at the beginning of the pandemic, it was irresponsible to enhance the benefits by $600 a week. As a result, 76 percent of the individuals who received such benefits were making more by not working than by working.
I will hold my opinion on the adverb "justifiably" there, but just the core stat is so bonkers. We use the word fraud a lot, when really the biggest problems are the bad incentives that come from excessive government involvement with the economy. The costs associated with that dwarf the actual amount of fraud we see in programs.
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The pandemic itself was the fraud.
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The pandemic was real, and quite dangerous if you are over 65. Which doesn't include most working people, so very little pandemic relief should have been required.
Over 65 with comorbidities.
I'd also say quite is relative and probably overstated as you were probably dying of something else around the same time if it wasn't the vid.
And it's not like things are going to get better.
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The inconvenient truth behind all the COVID-19 relief fraud and waste is that these government programs never should have been
designed as they werepassed into law.FTFY
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Yes. I do blame congress, along with the administrators of these programs. If someone in the private sector allowed this much fraud to happen in their organization, they would not only be fired, they would also be arrested. Also, I wonder how much of these funds ended up back in the pockets of government employees?
"Blame Congress for Pandemic Fraud"
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Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC)
A better name would have been Pandemic Response Investigation Committee.
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138 days.
The pandemic itself was the fraud.
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I have been saying that in the comments here since the Pandemic relief bill became law. Every Congressperson, every Senator present ( and even those at home self-isolating expressed support for the bill) both every Republican and every Democrat are guilty. I warned printing $5 trillion in money would cause inflation, and then Biden added another couple of trillion in printed money and still wants more. Couple that with Biden's artificial oil shortages for gas and diesel and you see the results. Rampant and unstoppable inflation.
It wouldn't have even been a bad flu season considering the virus was already circulating in Nov/Dec and we didn't even notice all winter long.