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Stephen Miller is absolutely right: our welfare system has become a massive honor system ripe for exploitation. With minimal checks and rampant fraud, billions of taxpayer dollars are funneled to those who don’t qualify, draining resources meant for American citizens in need. This isn’t compassion—it’s fiscal insanity that burdens working families. Every year, improper payments and outright scams siphon hundreds of billions from programs like child benefits and entitlements. If we simply enforced eligibility rules, we could balance the budget and redirect funds to secure our borders, strengthen our military, and support true American priorities. It’s time to end the abuse. Conservatives understand that real reform means verification, accountability, and putting American taxpayers first. No more blank checks for fraudsters while veterans and families struggle. Voir moins

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Another strategy involves digital modernization. Upgrading government IT infrastructure allows for faster data sharing between agencies, more accurate eligibility tracking, and real-time updates to benefit calculations.

Some reforms focus on simplifying eligibility rules themselves. When program criteria are overly complex, they increase the likelihood of both administrative mistakes and confusion among applicants. Streamlining rules can reduce errors while also making programs more accessible.

In addition, many systems now include stronger audit and oversight mechanisms. These may involve routine reviews, independent inspectors general, and data analytics tools that flag unusual patterns for further investigation.

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