Monday, July 23, 2007

Welfare For Dead Farmers

Don Surber reports:
In a selection of 181 cases from 1999 to 2005, the Government Accountability Office found that officials approved payments without any review 40 percent of the time.

The report cited a 1,900-acre soybean and corn farm in Illinois that collected $400,000 on behalf of an owner who lived in Florida before his death in 1995. The company did not notify the government of the death but certified each year that the dead shareholder, who owned 40 percent of the company, was “actively engaged” in managing the farm.
There's no real accountability in government.Maybe it's time to separate agriculture from state.Thanks for Glenn Reynolds for the heads up on this one.