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‘Is there anyone better at wasting money then
the U.S. government? Despite the sequester and all of the talk about
“deep cutbacks”, the federal government continues to waste money in some of the
most outrageous ways imaginable. For example, does the U.S. government
really have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to study the size and
shape of the reproductive organs of ducks? Does the U.S. government
really have to spend 1.5 million dollars to study why so many lesbians are
overweight? There is so much waste that could still be cut out of the
federal budget, and yet the very small sequester cuts that just happened are
being described as “catastrophic” by many of our politicians. But you
know what? The federal government will still spend more money in fiscal
year 2013 than it did in fiscal year 2012 even after the sequester cuts are
factored in. So if this is how much whining our politicians will do even
though government spending is still going up, what would they do if we were
actually forced to start living within our means at some point? That is
something to think about. In any event, please show this article to
anyone that believes that the U.S. government is actually “tightening the
belt”. Sadly, the truth is that the federal government is still wasting
our money in some of the most frivolous ways that you could possibly imagine.
The following are some of the
completely outrageous ways that the U.S. government is wasting money…
#1 The National Science Foundation has given $384,949 to Yale University to do a study
on “Sexual Conflict, Social Behavior and the Evolution of Waterfowl
Genitalia”. Try not to laugh, but much of this research involves
examining and measuring the reproductive organs of male ducks.
#2 The IRS spent $60,000 on a film parody of “Star Trek” and
a film parody of “Gilligan’s Island”. Internal Revenue Service employees
were the actors in the two parodies, so as you can imagine the acting was
really bad.
#3 The National Institutes of Health has given
$1.5 million to Brigham and Women’s
Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts to study why “three-quarters” of lesbians in
the United States are overweight and why most gay males are not.
#4 The National Institutes of Health has also
spent $2.7 million to study why lesbians
have more “vulnerability to hazardous drinking”.
#5 The U.S. government is giving sixteen F-16s
and 200 Abrams tanks to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt even though the new
president of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi (a member of the Muslim Brotherhood),
constantly makes statements such as the following…
“Dear
brothers, we must not forget to nurse our children and grandchildren on hatred
towards those Zionists and Jews, and all those who support them”
#6 During 2012, the salaries of Barack Obama’s
three climate change advisers combined came to a grand total of more than $370,000.
#7 Overall, 139 different White House staffers
were making at least $100,000 during 2012,
and there were 20 staffers that made the maximum of $172,200.
#8 Amazingly, U.S. taxpayers spend more than 1.4 billion dollars a year on the
Obamas. Meanwhile, British taxpayers only spend about 58 million
dollars on the entire royal family.
#9 During 2012, $25,000 of federal money was spent on a
promotional tour for the Alabama Watermelon Queen.
#10 The U.S. government spent $505,000 “to promote specialty hair and
beauty products for cats and dogs” in 2012.
#11 NASA spends close to a million
dollars a year developing a menu of food for a manned mission to Mars even
though it is being projected that a manned mission to Mars is still decades
away.
#12 During 2012, the federal government spent 15 million dollars to help
Russian weapons institutes recruit nuclear scientists.
#13 Over the past 15 years, a total of
approximately $5.25 million has been spent on hair
care services for the U.S. Senate.
#14 The U.S. government spent 27 million dollars to teach
Moroccans how to design and make pottery in 2012.
#15 At a time when we have an epidemic of unemployment in
the United States, the U.S. Department of Education is spending $1.3 million to “reduce linguistic,
academic, and employment barriers for skilled and low-skilled immigrants and
refugees, and to integrate them into the U.S. workforce and professions.”
#16 The federal government still sends about 20 million dollars a year
to the surviving family members of veterans of World War I, even though World
War I ended 94 years ago.
#17 The U.S. government is spending
approximately 3.6 million dollars a year to
support the lavish lifestyles of former presidents such as George W. Bush and
Bill Clinton.
#18 During fiscal 2012, the National Science
Foundation gave researchers at Purdue University $350,000. They used part of that
money to help fund a study that discovered that if golfers imagine that a hole
is bigger it will help them with their putting.
#19 The U.S. government is giving hundreds of millions of dollars to
the Palestinian Authority every year.
#20 Federal agencies have purchased a total of approximately
2 billion rounds of ammunition over the past 10 months. It is claimed
that all of this ammunition is needed for “training purposes”.
#21 During 2012, the National Science
Foundation spent $516,000 on the creation of a video game called “Prom Week”
which apparently simulates “all the
social interactions of the event.”
#22 If you can believe it, $10,000 of U.S. taxpayer money was actually
used to purchase talking urinal cakes up in Michigan.
#23 When Joe Biden and his staff took a trip to
London back in February, the hotel bill cost U.S. taxpayers $459,388.65.
#24 Joe Biden and his staff also stopped in
Paris for one night back in February. The hotel bill for that one night
came to $585,000.50.
#25 If you can believe it, close to 15,000 retired federal
employees are currently collecting federal pensions for life worth at least
$100,000 annually. That list includes such names as Newt Gingrich, Bob
Dole, Trent Lott, Dick Gephardt and Dick Cheney.
#26 The U.S. Department of Agriculture has
spent $300,000 to encourage Americans to eat
caviar.
#27 The National Institutes of Health recently
gave $666,905 to a group of researchers that is
conducting a study on the benefits of watching reruns on television.
#28 The National Science Foundation has given 1.2 million dollars to a team
of “scientists” that is spending part of that money on a study that is seeking
to determine whether elderly Americans would benefit from playing World of
Warcraft or not.
#29 The National Institutes of Health recently
gave $548,731 to a team of researchers that
concluded that those that drink heavily in their thirties also tend to feel
more immature.
#30 The National Science Foundation recently
spent $30,000 on a study to determine if “gaydar”
actually exists. This is the conclusion that the researchers reached at
the end of the study….
“Gaydar
is indeed real and… its accuracy is driven by sensitivity to individual facial
features”
Here
are 30 more examples of outrageous government waste from one of my previous
articles entitled “Chimps
Throwing Poop And 29 Other Mind Blowing Ways That The Government Is Wasting
Your Money“…
#1 In 2011, the National Institutes of
Health spent $592,527 on a study that sought to figure
out once and for all why chimpanzees throw poop.
#2 The National Institutes of Health has spent
more than 5 million dollars
on a website called Sexpulse that is targeted at “men who use the Internet to
seek sex with men”. According to Fox News, the website “includes
pornographic images of homosexual sex as well as naked and scantily clad men”
and features “a Space Invaders-style interactive game that uses a penis-shaped
blaster to shoot down gay epithets.”
#3 The General Services Administration spent $822,751 on a “training conference” for
300 west coast employees at the M Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
The
following is how the Washington Post described
some of the wasteful expenses that happened during this “conference”…
Among
the “excessive, wasteful and in some cases impermissable” spending the
inspector general documented: $5,600 for three semi-private catered in-room
parties and $44 per person daily breakfasts; $75,000 for a “team-building”
exercise — the goal was to build a bicycle; $146,000 on catered food and
drinks; and $6,325 on commemorative coins in velvet boxes to reward all
participants for their work on stimulus projects. The $31,208 “networking”
reception featured a $19-per-person artisanal cheese display and $7,000 of
sushi. At the conference’s closing-night dinner, employees received “yearbooks”
with their pictures, at a cost of $8,130.
You
can see some stunning pictures of GSA employees living the high life in Las
Vegas right here.
#4 Do you remember when credit rating agency
Egan Jones downgraded U.S. government debt from AA+ to AA? Well, someone
in the federal government apparently did not like that at all. According to Zero Hedge, the SEC plans to file
charges against Egan Jones for “misstatements” on a regulatory application with
the SEC.
Normally,
the SEC does not go after anyone. After all, when is the last time a
major banker went to prison?
No,
the truth is that the SEC is usually just a huge waste of taxpayer money.
According to ABC News, one investigation found
that 17 senior SEC officials had been regularly viewing pornography while at
work. While the American people were paying their salaries, this is what
senior SEC officials were busy doing…
One
senior attorney at SEC headquarters in Washington spent up to eight hours a day
accessing Internet porn, according to the report, which has yet to be released.
When he filled all the space on his government computer with pornographic
images, he downloaded more to CDs and DVDs that accumulated in boxes in his
offices.
An
SEC accountant attempted to access porn websites 1,800 times in a two-week
period and had 600 pornographic images on her computer hard drive.
Another
SEC accountant used his SEC-issued computer to upload his own sexually explicit
videos onto porn websites he joined.
And
another SEC accountant attempted to access porn sites 16,000 times in a single
month.
#5 According to InformationWeek, the federal
government is spending “millions of dollars” to train
Asian call center workers.
#6 If you can believe it, the federal
government has actually spent $750,000 on a new soccer field for
detainees held at Guantanamo Bay.
#7 The U.S. Agency for International
Development spent 10 million dollars to create a
version of “Sesame Street” for Pakistani television.
#8 The Obama administration has plans to spend
between 16 and 20 million dollars
to help students from Indonesia get master’s degrees.
#9 The National Science Foundation spent $198,000 on a University of
California-Riverside study that explored “motivations, expectations and goal
pursuit in social media.” One of the questions the study sought an answer to
was the following: “Do unhappy people spend more time on Twitter or Facebook?”
#10 The federal government actually has spent $175,587 “to determine if cocaine makes
Japanese quail engage in sexually risky behavior”.
#11 In 2011, $147,138 was given to the American Museum
of Magic in Marshall, Michigan. Their best magic trick is making U.S.
taxpayer dollars disappear.
#12 The federal government recently spent $74,000 to help Michigan “increase
awareness about the role Michigan plays in the production of trees and
poinsettias.”
#13 In 2011, the federal government gave $550,000 toward the making of a
documentary about how rock and roll contributed to the fall of the Soviet
Union.
#14 The National Institutes of Health has
contributed $55,382 toward a study of “hookah smoking
habits” in the country of Jordan.
#15 The federal government gave $606,000 to researchers at Columbia
University to study how heterosexuals use the Internet to find love.
#16 A total of $133,277 was recently given to the
International Center for the History of Electronic Games for video game
preservation. The International Center for the History of Electronic
Games says that it “collects, studies, and interprets video games, other
electronic games, and related materials and the ways in which electronic games
are changing how people play, learn, and connect with each other, including
across boundaries of culture and geography.”
#17 The federal government has given approximately $3 million to researchers
at the University of California at Irvine to fund their research into video
games such as World of Warcraft.
#18 In 2011, the National Science Foundation
gave one team of researchers $149,990 to create a video game called
“RapidGuppy” for cell phones and other mobile devices.
#19 The U.S. Department of Agriculture once
handed researchers at the University of New Hampshire $700,000 to study methane gas emissions
from dairy cows.
#20 In 2011, $936,818 was spent developing an online
soap opera entitled “Diary of a Single Mom”. The show “chronicles the
lives and challenges of three single mothers and their families trying to get
ahead despite obstacles that all single mothers face, such as childcare,
healthcare, education, and finances.”
#21 The federal government once shelled out $2.6 million to train Chinese
prostitutes to drink responsibly.
#22 Last year, the federal government spent $96,000 to buy iPads for kindergarten
students in Maine.
#23 The U.S. Postal Service once spent $13,500 for a single dinner at Ruth’s Chris
Steakhouse.
#24 In 2011, the Air Force Academy completed
work on an outdoor worship area for pagans and Wiccans. The worship area
consists of “a small Stonehenge-like circle of boulders with [a] propane fire
pit” and it cost $51,474 to build. The worship area is
“for the handful of current or future cadets whose religions fall under the
broad category of ‘Earth-based’, which includes Wiccans, druids and
pagans.” At this point, that only includes 3 current students at the Air
Force Academy.
#25 The National Institutes of Health once gave
researchers $400,000 to study why gay men in Argentina
engage in risky sexual behavior when they are drunk.
#26 The National Institutes of Health once gave
researchers $442,340 to study the behavior of male
prostitutes in Vietnam.
#27 The National Institutes of Health once
spent $800,000 in “stimulus funds” to study the
impact of a “genital-washing program” on men in South Africa.
#28 The National Science Foundation recently
spent $200,000 on a study that examined how
voters react when politicians change their stances on climate change.
#29 The federal government recently spent $484,000 to help build a Mellow Mushroom
pizzeria in Arlington, Texas.
#30 At this point, China is holding over a
trillion dollars of U.S. government debt. But that didn’t stop the United
States from sending 17.8 million dollars in
foreign aid to China in 2011.
So what do you think about all
of this government waste?
Please feel free to share your
thoughts by posting a comment below…