It's wild when you realize the U.S. Department of Defense has never actually passed a financial audit. Like, never? Not even once? The fact that the world's largest military institution consistently fails basic accounting oversight is honestly hard to wrap your head around. It raises some serious questions about fiscal responsibility and where all that defense spending actually goes. No wonder people get concerned about government efficiency and resource allocation.
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SnapshotBot
· 01-12 01:48
How outrageous is that? The U.S. Department of Defense can't even pass an audit... No wonder the money always can't be accounted for.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-12 01:47
Wait, the Ministry of Defense has never been audited? This... isn't this the root cause of market mistrust? No wonder capital has been constantly looking for new safe-haven assets. The emergence of Web3 truly is inevitable.
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HashBandit
· 01-12 01:28
ngl this is giving me "back in my mining days" vibes... like when i was burning electricity costs that would make the dod's accounting look transparent lmao. at least the military's got an excuse, i just had bad roi calculations fr
It's wild when you realize the U.S. Department of Defense has never actually passed a financial audit. Like, never? Not even once? The fact that the world's largest military institution consistently fails basic accounting oversight is honestly hard to wrap your head around. It raises some serious questions about fiscal responsibility and where all that defense spending actually goes. No wonder people get concerned about government efficiency and resource allocation.