Not A Single Track Has Been Laid

A 92-page report by the California State Auditor has found that over $70 billion in taxpayer funds have been lost, including $2.5 billion in SNAP fraud, $24 billion on fighting homelessness, and $18 billion for a high-speed rail where not a single track has been laid.
BREAKING: Now over $76.5 BILLION in FRAUDULENT SPENDING has been exposed in California.
If this is their fraudulent spending, just IMAGINE the fraudulent voting!
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- Homelessness Spending: A 2024 State Auditor report found California spent billions on homelessness without tracking outcomes, leading to a lack of data on effectiveness, with significant waste and poor oversight at local levels.
- High-Speed Rail (HSR): The HSR project has faced massive budget increases and delays, with significant funds spent for little track laid, a consistent theme in audits and reports.
- SNAP Fraud: While specific figures vary, fraud in SNAP (food stamps) has been a recurring issue, with reports highlighting significant improper payments.
- The $70 Billion: This figure likely aggregates issues across multiple reports and years, including HSR costs and homelessness spending.
- $2.5 Billion SNAP: This number appears in various contexts related to fraud investigations and improper payments.
- $24 Billion Homelessness: This reflects total spending over several years with little to show for it, as highlighted by auditors.
Source: https://gellerreport.com/2025/12/not-a-single-track-has-been-laid.html/
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Wait until real auditors start digging into property tax records.