đŸ‡ș🇾 America’s Great Welfare Scam: You’ve Been Robbed!?! 💾

The Somali Fraud Wasn’t the Scandal — It Was the X-Ray

Everyone wants this story to be small. Everyone wants a villain they can point to, condemn, and move on.

But the Somali daycare/medicaid/everything else welfare scandal isn’t the disease — it’s the diagnostic scan đŸ©». And what it revealed is far uglier, far larger, and far more bipartisan than anyone in power wants to admit.

This isn’t about who is scamming. It’s about the fact that everyone is scamming — and the system rewards it. The Lie We’re Supposed to Believe.We are told, endlessly, that fraud is an exception. A bug. A loophole. A failure of oversight.

That is a lie. Fraud is not a deviation from the system — it is the system. From daycare vouchers to defense contracts, From Medicaid billing to Pentagon procurement, From “nonprofits” to public-private partnerships,

The same pattern repeats: Money detached from accountability. Middlemen multiplied. Audits turned into theater.Failure rewarded with more fundingWhistleblowers punished. Taxpayers told to shut up and pay. The daycare scandal only shocked people because it was small enough to see clearly.

Why the Somali Scandal Story Went Viral

People didn’t react because they suddenly care about childcare policy. They reacted because the fraud was visually obvious. Empty buildings; Paper children; Ghost services; Real money. What the public saw in daycare centers is exactly how the rest of government operates — just with better camouflage.

The Welfare–War Continuum

The same incentives that produce welfare fraud produce military fraud. Different scale. Same playbook. One uses starving children as a shield. The other uses dead soldiers. Both are untouchable by design.

Oversight Is Theater

We don’t lack laws. We don’t lack auditors. We don’t lack agencies. What we lack are incentives to stop the scam. That’s why fraud isn’t fixed — it’s rotated.

Final Truth

The daycare scandal didn’t expose a flaw in the system.It exposed the system working exactly as designed.

You’ve been robbed. Not by one group. Not by one program. But by a system that learned long ago that complexity is the best camouflage of all.

đŸ”„ Why the Welfare Scandal Isn’t a “One-Off Corruption Story” — It’s an Economic Truth in Action

Scandals come and go, but the current welfare crisis ripping open failures in oversight, accountability, and incentives reveals something far deeper than headline-grabbing malfeasance. What we’re witnessing is not merely political corruption — it’s a symptom of systemic economic forces that govern every market, institution, and government program.

In The Armstrong Economic Code, you’ll discover the framework that explains why welfare systems — like financial markets, government spending, and monetary policy — behave the way they do.

Martin Armstrong’s essential insights from the Armstrong Economic Code show that:

  1. Incentives shape behavior at every level – when welfare systems reward avoidance of work with little accountability, human nature responds predictably.

  2. Complex systems always find paths of least resistance – regulation and oversight don’t eliminate bad actors; they shape the conditions under which exploitation becomes the rational choice.

  3. Economic cycles and policy distortions interact, meaning that welfare expansions don’t just spend money — they redistribute incentives and risks throughout the economy.

This isn’t cynical conjecture — it’s predictive analysis grounded in real economic patterns, and it cuts straight through the noise of punditry and partisan blame-games.

👉 If you want to understand why scandals like this are inevitable without structural reform, and how they tie into deeper truths about human behavior, incentives, and economic cycles, then The Armstrong Economic Code is the roadmap.

📘 Read it here 

This book doesn’t just interpret the news — it equips you to see the forces that make today’s headlines tomorrow’s history.

And just a heads up, I am personally about to break a scandal that affects every American, perhaps not like Somali scammers, but in some ways, it’s way more personal. Keep your eyes open in 2 weeks it’s coming and it will be big.