Government Waste: 20 of the Craziest Things That the U.S. Government
Is Spending Money On
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You are not
going to believe some of the things that the U.S. government is
spending money on. According to a shocking new report, U.S. taxpayer
money is being spent to study World of Warcraft, to study how Americans
find love on the Internet, and to study the behavior of male prostitutes
in Vietnam. Not only that, but money from the federal government
is also being used to renovate a pizzeria in Iowa and to help a
library in Tennessee host video game parties. These are just some
of the examples in a new report on government waste from Senator
Tom Coburn entitled "Wastebook
2010". Even as tens of millions of American families find themselves
suffering through the worst economic downturn in modern history,
the U.S. government continues to spend money on some of the craziest
and most frivolous things imaginable. Every single year articles
are written and news stories are done about the horrific government
waste that is taking place and yet every single year it just keeps
getting worse. So just what in the world is going on here?
It almost seems
as though Congress actually enjoys inventing new ways to waste U.S.
taxpayer money. It seems nearly inconceivable that anyone could
keep a straight face while trying to justify spending money on many
of the things in the list below.
At a time when
the U.S. national debt is closing in on 14 trillion dollars, government
waste just seems more out of control than ever. The following are
20 of the craziest things that the U.S. government is spending money
on....
#1
A total of $3
million has been granted to researchers at the University of
California at Irvine so that they can play video games such as World
of Warcraft. The goal of this "video game research" is reportedly
to study how "emerging forms of communication, including multiplayer
computer games and online virtual worlds such as World of Warcraft
and Second Life can help organizations collaborate and compete more
effectively in the global marketplace."
#2
The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave the University of New Hampshire
$700,000
this year to study methane gas emissions from dairy cows.
#3
$615,000
was given to the University of California at Santa Cruz to digitize
photos, T-shirts and concert tickets belonging to the Grateful Dead.
#4
A professor at Stanford University received $239,100
to study how Americans use the Internet to find love. So far one
of the key findings of this "research" is that the Internet is a
safer and more discreet way to find same-sex partners.
#5
The National Science Foundation spent $216,000
to study whether or not politicians "gain or lose support by taking
ambiguous positions."
#6
The National Institutes of Health spent approximately $442,340
to study the behavior of male prostitutes in Vietnam.
#7
Approximately $1
million of U.S. taxpayer money was used to create poetry for
the Little Rock, New Orleans, Milwaukee and Chicago zoos. The goal
of the "poetry" is to help raise awareness on environmental issues.
#8
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs spent $175
million during 2010 to maintain hundreds of buildings that it
does not even use. This includes a pink, octagonal monkey house
in the city of Dayton, Ohio.
#9
$1.8
million of U.S. taxpayer dollars went for a "museum of neon
signs" in Las Vegas, Nevada.
#10
$35
million was reportedly paid out by Medicare to 118 "phantom"
medical clinics that never even existed. Apparently these "phantom"
medical clinics were established by a network of criminal gangs
as a way to defraud the U.S. government.
#11
The Conservation Commission of Monkton, Vermont got $150,000
from the federal government to construct a "critter crossing". Thanks
to U.S. government money, the lives of "thousands" of migrating
salamanders are now being saved.
#12
In California, one park received $440,000
in federal funds to perform "green energy upgrades" on a building
that has not been used for a decade.
#13
$440,955
was spent this past year on an office for former Speaker of the
House Dennis Hastert that he rarely even visits.
#14
One Tennessee library was given $5,000
in federal funds to host a series of video game parties.
#15
The U.S. Census Bureau spent $2.5
million on a television commercial during the Super Bowl that
was so poorly produced that virtually nobody understood what is
was trying to say.
#16
A professor at Dartmouth University received $137,530
to create a "recession-themed" video game entitled "Layoff".
#17
The National Science Foundation gave the Minnesota Zoo over $600,000
so that they could develop an online video game called "Wolfquest".
#18
A pizzeria in Iowa was given $60,000
to renovate the pizzeria's facade and give it a more "inviting feel".
#19
The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave one enterprising group of
farmers $30,000
to develop a tourist-friendly database of farms that host guests
for overnight "haycations". This one sounds like something that
Dwight Schrute would have dreamed up.
#20
Almost unbelievably, the National Institutes of Health was given
$800,000
in "stimulus funds" to study the impact of a "genital-washing program"
on men in South Africa.
In light of
all this, is it any wonder why the approval rating of Congress recently
hit another new record low?
According to
the most recent Gallup poll, only
13 percent of Americans approve of the job that Congress is
doing.
Just think
about that only 13 percent!
Our politicians
seem very confused about why there is so much anger in the country
today. Well, there are certainly a lot of reasons for it, including
the fact that the U.S. economy is on
the verge of collapse, but it certainly doesn't help that our
government is basically flushing our tax dollars down the toilet
and spending them on some of the most wasteful things imaginable.
It would be
bad enough if the federal government was swimming in money, but
the truth is that all of this waste is being committed at a time
when the U.S. government is nearing bankruptcy.
Over the last
30 years, the U.S. national debt has gotten 13 times larger. We
have accumulated the largest debt in the history of the world and
there is no end in sight.
In fact, we
are rapidly running out of people to borrow money from. According
to the Wall Street Journal, in order to repay maturing bonds
and finance the exploding budget deficit, the U.S. government will
have to borrow 4.2 trillion dollars in 2011.
Eventually
the rest of the world is going to lose confidence in the ability
of the U.S. government to repay all of this debt. Once confidence
in U.S. Treasuries is totally gone, and there are
already signs this is starting to happen, the game will be over
and the U.S. financial system will collapse.
But the U.S.
Congress just continues to act like it is "business as usual" and
the wasteful spending just continues to get worse. Someday historians
will look back and think that we must have been a nation full of
idiots and morons.
For decades
our politicians have been spending us into oblivion, yet we keep
sending the vast majority of them back to Washington D.C. every
time an election rolls around and the mainstream media keeps assuring
us that our "respected leaders" know exactly what they are doing
and that everything is going to be okay somehow.
It is almost
as if some sort of collective insanity has overtaken most Americans.
The path we are on inevitably leads to national bankruptcy and the
destruction of our financial system, but only a small percentage
of the population seems to care.
Well, in the
end we will reap what we have sown. Unfortunately, the economic
pain that is coming is going to be devastating for all of us including
those of us who are awake and are trying desperately to change things.
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
December
23, 2010
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