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Undated: Government waste
is the opinion that the government does not spend money in an acceptable manner.
People across the political spectrum have proposed various
reforms to the process of government spending: One of these is simply to limit
the amount of money that the government spends.[3]
A second reform would be to increase government oversight.[3]
A third proposal is to implement
tax choice.
This latter approach was satirized in a 1990 column by
New York Times writer
Russell Baker: "I have no doubt that the public, with its strongly satirical
view of Federal spending, would send in so many tax returns marked Use for
$600 toilet seats only that the Pentagon would soon have to distribute
overpriced toilet seats free to the homeless, as the Agriculture Department once
had to give away cheese to make storage space available for more excess cheese
being bought with the taxpayer's famous dollar."[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_waste
[Some of the]
Here’s a sampling of the “House of Horrors” devices that you, taxpayer and
animal lover, are funding, probably without even knowing it:
October 31:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-ghoulish-animal-exper_b_12733546
For more detail on pet and other critter experimentation, lost pets, etc., visit
http://www.animal-pounds.com
Undated:
Porker of the Month is a dubious honor given to lawmakers,
government officials, and political candidates who have shown a blatant
disregard for the interests of taxpayers.
https://www.cagw.org/
Undated: Government Waste Archive
https://freebeacon.com/tag/government-waste/
-- 2009 --
October 6: 50 Examples of Government Waste
https://www.heritage.org/budget-and-spending/report/50-examples-government-waste
-- 2015 --
December 24:
10 Ways the Government Flushed Your Money Down the Toilet in 2015
Millions and millions of your tax dollars went bye-bye.
https://www.usnews.com/news/slideshows/rand-pauls-festivus-reveals-1b-in-wasteful-government-spending
-- 2016 --
September 12:
For those unfamiliar,
the University of Missouri is being sued for allegedly blinding, and then
killing when the experiment went awry, six beagles. Prior to their deaths, the
six dogs—a number insufficient to provide any meaningful scientific insight—had
acid dripped into their eyes. The experiment, like so many others, was paid
for using
your and my tax money, and generated a huge amount of media attention and
social media chatter.
Now, it appears that groups and individuals known for advancing spurious
theories ... are stepping up their advocacy for this kind of nonsense, which
remains completely indefensible—on scientific inquiry, fiscal responsibility,
and anti-cruelty grounds. Americans who care about how government spends our
money, about animal rights, and about real scientific inquiry that informs and
pushes the boundaries of human knowledge, should be on guard and not buy what’s
being sold.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/beagle-blinding-killing-l_b_11974010
-- 2017 --
March 13:
Trump signed the measure in the Oval Office, telling
reporters it requires a “thorough examination of every executive department and
agency” to find out “where money is being wasted [and] how services can be
improved.”
The order does not seek a set amount of cuts, but it could result in a push to
eliminate entire federal agencies or dramatically cut the size of the federal
workforce.
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney will oversee a
government-wide review, which will involve outside experts as well as federal
officials.
Presidential budgets usually amount to nothing more than a
starting point for Congress, and critics in both parties say Trump’s plan
contains cuts that are too deep and ignores entitlement programs that are the
main driver of the national debt.
But Trump has repeatedly indicated that he wants to take an ax to the federal
government, something that could spark major controversy in the weeks and months
ahead.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/323772-trump-signs-executive-order-to-cut-government-waste
December 6:
In October 2015, when he was a very, very long shot
for the Republican nomination,
Donald Trump the businessman
promised to make the military “much stronger than it is right now” without
increasing military spending. “But you know what?” he declared, “We can do it
for less.”
In September 2016, as the Republican nominee, Donald Trump the politician
dramatically reversed his position. He now proposes a massive increase in
military spending. And instead of making the military more efficient by cutting
Pentagon waste, Trump will “fully offset” the increase in military spending by
reducing spending on non-defense programs through reducing their “government
waste and budget gimmicks.”
For an idea of what that might entail for non-defense spending, consider the
Republican budget blueprint passed by the House in early 2015 (no Democrat voted
in favor). To offset a significant increase in military spending, the New York
Times
reports, Medicaid would be cut by $900 billion. Spending on the food stamp
program would be shrunk by hundreds of billions of dollars. Spending for Pell
Grants for college, job training and housing assistance would be slashed.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/guns-and-butter_b_12194124
-- 2018 --
January 16: The Cost of
Corruption: Waste and Abuse in President Trump’s Cabinet
While arguing for devastating cuts to
services that millions of Americans depend on, several Cabinet members have
engaged in extravagant—and at times legally questionable—spending on themselves
at the taxpayer’s expense. Public service requires a respect for and responsible
stewardship of public resources. But, based on public information to date, the
Cabinet has spent nearly $2 million on questionable flights and private office
upgrades. For scale, these expenditures are more than 33 times what the average
American family
earned in 2016.
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/democracy/news/2018/01/16/444997/cost-corruption-waste-abuse-president-trumps-cabinet/
A close aide to Scott Pruitt last year ordered a set of 12 fountain pens that
cost the Environmental Protection Agency $1,560, according to agency documents.
Each $130 silver pen bore the agency's seal and Administrator Pruitt's
signature, according to the documents, which were obtained by the Sierra Club
through a Freedom of Information Act request.
"Yes, please order," an aide wrote.
The order from the Washington shop
Tiny Jewel Box also
included a set of journals that cost $1,670.
September 26: Citizens Against Government Waste
Releases $3.1 Trillion in Waste-Cutting Recommendations
https://www.apnews.com/02353e7f41ed43c8854e4e91ea93377a
October 24: President Trump’s war on federal
waste
Recently, President
Donald Trump declared war on federal waste. The president pledged to
cut spending and asked his agency heads to cut five
percent of their budgets. It’s a great first step and an achievable goal.
Under the previous two administrations, the federal
debt has tripled. The last Bush administration began with a $5.7 billion
national debt and ended with $10.7 trillion. By the end of the Obama
Administration, the debt had reached $19.5 trillion. Today, our national debt
exceeds $21.5 trillion.
Our recent investigations and oversight reports show that the president has a
target-rich environment. Here is a small sample of our findings:
The federal government doled out more than $600 billion in grants last year;
many produced little value for taxpayers. A $1.4 million grant funded
sex-education for California prostitutes, another one studied “where it hurts
the most to be stung by a bee.” And a $1 million grant sought to prepare
religions for the discovery of extraterrestrial life. Lastly, NASA spent $2.5
million to produce “Space Racers,” an animated children’s cartoon. The American
taxpayer paid for a $9.2 million grant to the airport on Martha’s Vineyard in
Massachusetts.
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/413019-president-trumps-war-on-federal-waste
-- 2019 --
February 12: The Trump Administration Wants
to Detain Migrant Kids at Toxic Waste Sites
Thousands of migrant children would be held "on top of and in close proximity to
toxic waste sites" if the Trump administration gets its way.
https://rewire.news/article/2019/02/12/the-trump-administration-wants-to-detain-migrant-kids-at-toxic-waste-sites/
-- 2020 --
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