Rumsfeld .. and this: On September 10, 2001, then U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld disclosed that his department was unable to account for roughly $2.3 trillion worth of transactions. By 2015, the amount reported missing by the Office of the Inspector General had increased to $6.5 trillion—and that was just for the army. Using public data from federal databases, Mark Skidmore, a professor of economics at Michigan State University, found that $21 trillion in unsupported adjustments had been reported by the Defense and Housing and Urban Development departments between 1998 and 2015. That’s about $65,000 for every American.
MISSING MONEY .. AND ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY ...
REMEMBER NOW .. DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR TAXES so they can take your money.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/americas-missing-money
America’s Missing Money | Government Can’t Account for $21 Trillion
When an account discrepancy occurs that cannot be traced, it’s customary to make what is called an "un-documentable adjustment". Read the full article here.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/americas-missing-money