US Government Waste - $18 Billion - Updated for 2013 -

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I'm sure the left has valid reasons to justify all this waste our government is responsible for.

Insane Government Waste and Use of Taxpayer Money - Katie Pavlich

And here's the full list:

The Waste List

The NRCC is out with its new "waste list" which totals more than $18 billion. So what exactly is the government spending your money on? How about:

-$1 million on a fruit fly sexual attractiveness study

-$1.3 million for old fashioned x-rays of prisoners. x-rays of prisoners

-$1.5 million on designing a video game controller

-$100,000 on taxpayer funded comedy group tour in India

-$547,430 on a dancing robot that connects to an iPhone

-$25,000 funding a course about "How to be happy"

-$145,000 on a sculpture garden

-$25,000 on an Alabama Watermelon Queen tour

-$697,177 on a climate change musical

-$10,000 on talking urinal cakes (just in case the boys need some company or to prevent drunk driving)

-$35 million on an old fashioned trolly car

-$150,000 for a toy exhibit

-$320,000 for robot squirrels

-$1.4 billion in improper food stamps purchases which included alcohol, condoms, junk food and diapers
 
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Granny says, "Dat's right - Obama oughta lock all dem oil speculators an' war contractors up an' throw away the key...

$500 per gallon for gas – Sticker shock from war spending waste
October 23rd, 2013 ~ $500 for a gallon of fuel?
That was the exorbitant figure paid with U.S. tax dollars to a contractor building a hospital in rural Afghanistan, according to a report from the government watchdog tasked with investigating expenditures on Afghanistan's reconstruction. In the report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), the International Organization for Migration was found to lack sufficient internal controls able to detect overpayments of at least $507,000 to the contractor it hired to build a 100-bed hospital in the town of Gardez. It was part of a project begun in July 2008 in a cooperative agreement between the United States International Agency for Development and IOM.

The examples of oversight ineptitude are staggering. The inspector general found one case where IOM paid the contractor, Sayed Bilal Sadath Construction Company, $300,000 for 600 gallons of diesel fuel – a cost of $500 per gallon. In another instance, IOM was found to have paid $220,000 for an automatic temperature control device that the audit said should have cost between $2,000 and $10,000. "IOM officials did not identify either of these discrepancies when making payments to SBSCC," the report said. "In addition, USAID never identified the overpayments and reimbursed IOM for these payments made to SBSCC."

Almost two years past the original completion date, the construction firm has requested six extensions to the contract according to the report. While USAID maintains construction has been significantly hampered by its remote location in an area rife with insurgency, the agency has granted IOM an extension to complete the project by the end of the year. Funded through a project to increase the capacity and access to healthcare facilities Afghanistan, the hospital is supposed to replace an existing 70-bed hospital in Gardez. The inspector general found that the new hospital's annual operating budget and maintenance costs could exceed by five times the costs of the current hospital – a figure unlikely to be sustained by the Afghan government.

In a letter to Rajiv Shah, the administrator of USAID, and William Hammink, USAID's Mission Director in Afghanistan, John Sopko, who runs SIGAR, commended USAID's intent to conduct an audit to determine whether there were additional contractor overpayments that needed to be returned to the U.S. government. Sopko also recommended USAID seek reimbursement from IOM of the identified overpayments in diesel fuel and temperature control devices. The year-long inspector general audit ended this past September.

$500 per gallon for gas ? Sticker shock from war spending waste ? CNN Security Clearance - CNN.com Blogs
 

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