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    Home » Blog » Your Card Has Been Declined: Oversight Committee Looking Into Feds’ Credit Card Use

    Your Card Has Been Declined: Oversight Committee Looking Into Feds’ Credit Card Use

    May 19, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025 US News No Comments
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    There are a lot of” I told you so,” moments these days, maybe it’s just me, but golly gee willikers, Wally. You always know what will come up since that bloody Eddie Haskell was elected to the Senate. Let’s take a look at another problem that everyone in the room knew was an elephant in the room, putting the most recent developments in Bidengate aside for the moment. Or if I put the word horse? There are definitely lots of both to choose from. &nbsp,

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    When Expand began turning over mountains, those of us who were never exposed to the splendor of big government understood that retirees were not urged to link up their hairdos and march on the streets wearing placards in order to protect the crucial and effective work being done in D.C. and the different federal offices. The danger was not directed at the Americans, but rather at the people who enjoyed all kinds of items at the expense of the Americans. &nbsp,

    Sen. Joni Ernst and Rep. James Comer, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, wrote a letter to U.S. Comptroller Gene Dodaro on Friday. We are not talking about people purchasing a Slurpee and a burrito at a 7-ELEVEN on their manner house from a education, but they do have some concerns about credit card fees. The letter quotes a DOGE inspection that revealed the government’s 4.6 % of active credit cards and charge accounts. 4.6 million with an” m”. These transactions totaled$ 40 billion previous fiscal year with a “b.” Baker and Ernst even object to the fact that no one from the Department of Defense’s authorities who are tasked with monitoring such spending may provide examples of how they monitored credit card usage. Federal agencies do not use any “modern tools” to prevent waste and fraud. Notice:

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    A recent DoD Office of Inspector General ( DoD OIG ) report found 7, 805 transactions at” known high-risk merchants,” including casino ATMs and mobile application stores, to underscore this lack of oversight. Additionally, the report found 3, 246 purchases made at” Bars, Lounges, Discos, Nightclubs, and Taverns- Alcoholic Drinks merchants” during holidays or significant sporting events. We question whether these accusations were made in accordance with the DoD’s goal or were made in a derogatory manner. ( sic )

    Read the letter: photograph. twitter.com/4SWR9p8gHx— Oversight Committee ( @GOPoversight ) May 19, 2025

    Oversight also needs details on how to use a state credit card, for example:

    • boat ranges
    • Lotteries
    • Hairstyles and toupees&nbsp,
    • Weight-loss applications
    • Jewelry
    • Horoscopes and wealth telling
    • Boat payments
    • Campers
    • Golf
    • Membership in state clubs
    • leisure parks
    • Bail ties

    Okay, that last one makes feel. I suppose there are more than a few people working in the state these days who are considering bail bonds and defense lawyers. But that’s their issue, no mine or yours.

    If someone uses a national credit card to buy a ticket in the form of a refund, they should be required to turn it over to the taxpayers. It’s the underlying principle of the item, so I don’t worry if everyone only receives a nickel. I think we can all agree on the idea that citizens shouldn’t have to pay for a lap dancing and a picture of Cuervo, regardless of whether you think strip clubs are the level of spiritual decadence or a fun way to have a night out. And anyone who threatens to deport or imprison someone who has frozen a martini in front of the American people deserves nothing less than imprisonment. But that’s just my mind. Anyone in the club industry who has ever had to produce a freezing margarita is aware of what I am referring to. &nbsp,

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    Let’s be honest: Nothing about this is unexpected. However, it should be concerning that we may simply have a time and a half to put the brakes on it.

    We are aware that you handle your income much more responsibly than the federal government. But why not get a PJM VIP part if you want to handle yourself? There are all kinds of benefits associated with being a PJ inside, and it costs less per month than a martini. To engage and keep 60 % using the discount code FIGHT, click here.

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