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1 year ago  ::  Apr 05, 2012 - 10:16AM #1
JoeGNJ
Posts: 9,582

Our tax dollars at "work!"  This is NOTHING comapred to what's wasted that we don't know! Not bad work if ya can get it huh?



Federal agency accused of spending $820G on Vegas bash also spent $250G on incentive program


JoeGNJ
1 year ago  ::  Apr 05, 2012 - 11:37AM #2
nwfire176
Posts: 5,956

The details of the Vegas issue have yet to come to light, however, I have no problem whatsoever with the incentive program.  We've had one of these at my job for years and it is much appreciated by the employees.  As a manager, I think it encourages employees to perform at their best and to bring forth ideas that will benefit the company.

1 year ago  ::  Apr 05, 2012 - 12:29PM #3
ArtVandelay
Posts: 10,081

and the libs keep wanting to give more money to Uncle Sam...  Liberalism is a Mental Disorder...

1 year ago  ::  Apr 05, 2012 - 12:38PM #4
RockinDaBronx
Posts: 2,829

remember it's only Greed if it happens in the private sector.


1 year ago  ::  Apr 05, 2012 - 4:24PM #5
craner7
Posts: 12,765

Disgusting. And you are so right Joe, its NOTHING compared to whats wasted every damn day. And Obama and the Democrats DARE to say Govt needs MORE money. Its an insane SPENDING problem, not revenue.Yell


Whats so maddening about your topic is nothing will be done. Investigate ? Big whoop! The money is gone, all involved had a grand time on our dimes.




(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) today released a new oversight report, “Wastebook 2011” that highlights over $6.5 billion in examples of some of the most egregious ways your taxpayer dollars were wasted. This report details 100 of the countless unnecessary, duplicative and low-priority projects spread throughout the federal government.


“Video games, robot dragons, Christmas trees, and magic museums. This is not a Christmas wish list, these are just some of the ways the federal government spent your tax dollars. Over the past 12 months, politicians argued, debated and lamented about how to reign in the federal government’s out of control spending. All the while, Washington was on a shopping binge, spending money we do not have on things we do not absolutely need. Instead of cutting wasteful spending, nearly $2.5 billion was added each day in 2011 to our national debt, which now exceeds $15 trillion,” Dr. Coburn said.


“Congress cannot even agree on a plan to pay for the costs of extending jobless benefits to the millions of Americans who are still out of work. Yet, thousands of millionaires are receiving unemployment benefits and billions of dollars of improper payments of unemployment insurance are being made to individuals with jobs and others who do not qualify. And remember those infamous bridges to nowhere in Alaska that became symbols of government waste years ago? The bridges were never built, yet the federal government still spent more than a million dollars just this year to pay for staff to promote one of the bridges.”


Examples of wasteful spending highlighted in “Wastebook 2011” include:


• $75,000 to promote awareness about the role Michigan plays in producing Christmas trees & poinsettias.


• $15.3 million for one of the infamous Bridges to Nowhere in Alaska.


• $113,227 for video game preservation center in New York.


• $550,000 for a documentary about how rock music contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union.


• $48,700 for 2nd annual Hawaii Chocolate Festival, to promote Hawaii’s chocolate industry.


• $350,000 to support an International Art Exhibition in Venice, Italy.


• $10 million for a remake of “Sesame Street” for Pakistan.


• $35 million allocated for political party conventions in 2012.


• $765,828 to subsidize “pancakes for yuppies” in the nation’s capital.


• $764,825 to study how college students use mobile devices for social networking.


Read the full report: here    




www.coburn.senate.gov/public/6946d43b-bc...


Dare to go to Sen Colburn's site and read the full report. Take you BP meds first.Yell


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