Sen. Coburns Wastebook 2013 Finds 30B In Govt Waste

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Sen. Coburn's Wastebook 2013 Finds 30B In Gov't Waste

If this don't help your resolve for changing things, then I don't know what will!

The Top 100 Examples of Government Waste | Washington Free Beacon

December 17, 2013 8:42 am

Sen. Tom Coburn’s (R., Okla.) annual Wastebook was released Tuesday, detailing billions in frivolous government spending on everything from wine to romance novels.

As the federal debt surpassed $17 trillion in 2013, Coburn’s office named its top 100 examples of government waste, which cost taxpayers more than $30 billion this year.

“When it comes to spending your money,” Coburn wrote, “those in Washington tend to see no waste, speak no waste, and cut no waste.”

The examples are numerous, including a $150,000 zombie game created to teach kids math and $40,810 to hire an Inventory Manager at the “Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys,” which features exhibits on miniature trains, and giant teddy bears.

The 167-page report compares the Obamacare launch to “New Coke,” tallying the total cost for the glitch-ridden website and promotion for the law at $379 million. Coburn uses the $319 million figure for Healthcare.gov—the most conservative estimate for the cost to build the website—and $60 million for advertising.

The $10 million Oregon received to push the law includes advertisements that do not even mention the word “insurance.”

However, the Portland advertising agency North, Inc., did produce a psychedelic cartoon ad that “features what appears to be Gumby riding on the Beatles’ yellow submarine” to promote Cover Oregon.

The Oregon marketplace had only enrolled 44 people as of Nov. 30.

Other federally funded advertising campaigns have not proven much more successful. “Colorado’s $20 million Obamacare campaign, which features an Elvis impersonator, has signed up fewer than 4,000 enrollees including one dog named Baxter,” the report said.

The National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) spent nearly $1 million to promote romance novels, including a $616,000 documentary “Love Between the Covers,” a website, and a traveling exhibit.

The $914,000 grant was meant to “explore the fascinating, often contradictory origins and influences of popular romance as told in novels, films, comics, advice books, songs, and Internet fan fiction, taking a global perspective—while looking back across time as far as the ancient Greeks.”

The website recently asked if Edward from the Twilight series was “romantic or controlling?”

Other examples of misguided government spending included $1.9 million for “lifestyle coaching” for Senate staff and $1.5 billion for the maintenance of vacant federal buildings.

The Justice Department spends $626,250 so its employees can use travel agents instead of booking online, and the Postal Service paid “futurist” Faith Popcorn $836 an hour for advice on the future of stamps, amassing a bill of $566,000.

Sixty-five million dollars in intended Hurricane Sandy relief went to tourism ads, while only one victim to date has received housing assistance in Staten Island.

Funding also went to research projects that study duck *****es ($384,989) and how to use human urine as fertilizer ($15,000).

The Wastebook noted the results of a similar project: “A 2007 study conducted in Finland … found cabbage fertilized with urine grew faster and larger but that sauerkraut produced from the cabbage grown in urine tasted different.”

The U.S. taxpayer also subsidized a hefty amount of alcohol production in 2013. The Alaskan Brewing Company received $450,000 for a “new environmentally friendly boiler,” $200,000 was spent to double production at a winery in Oklahoma, and $100,000 went towards a distillery that makes yam vodka in North Carolina.

The report also focuses on waste in the Pentagon’s budget, including a $9 million reality television series for the Army and a $34 million military headquarters in Afghanistan that will never be used.

The Department of Defense also destroyed $7 billion worth of useable military equipment in Afghanistan rather than selling it or shipping it home.

Another target is NASA, with the report finding over $4.1 million in wasteful projects over the past year.

While no manned missions to space are planned, NASA spent $360,000 paying people to “lie around and do nothing” for a study on weightlessness in space.

The agency spent $3 million for a seminar on “how the legislative process really works” in Congress; $237,205 to study red crabs; and $390,000 to create a cartoon superhero, the “Green Ninja,” to teach children about global warming.

The character fights his archenemies “plastic man, coal man, and junky corporate man.”

“These are only a few of the 100 examples of government mismanagement and stupidity included in Wastebook 2013,” Coburn writes. “Collectively these cost more than $30 billion in a year when Washington would have you believe everything that could be done has been done to control unnecessary spending.”

“Had just these 100 been eliminated, the sequester amount would have been reduced nearly a third without any noticeable disruption,” he said.

Here is the link to the Wastebook. It's a pdf file and it's BIG.

http://freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Wastebook-2013.pdf
 

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Cmon though,, Seriously,, Haven't we always allowed it in the past,, why hasn't anyone stood up outraged until the BO came in? It's a rightwing hate fest I tell ya! Everyone go back to sleep. Since it happened in the past that makes it ok for it to be doubled in the future! All we have to do is nothing for the "good times" to continue!

I can't believe no leftists have started coming up with excuses for any of this yet? Isn't there anyone that can draw a parallel from 100 years ago that will compel every American to keep allowing corruption? Surely a couple of historical problems will make us all see how well things are running?
 

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Hi Dave, you must not know me, nice to meet you.
These type things have always burned my arse, about like a flame, this high!
The only problem is, I don't know anyone with enough pull or power, that can actually DO anything about it!
They want to take/cut our Vet's benefits, with all this BS spending.
Well, they might just do it, but not without hearing my mouth protests!

Here, everyone can help! Call your rep's! Ya'll can blah blah blah on here all day, you can pick up a phone and/or email these guys too, can't you? I guess some will, but only if it matters to them.

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Sorry pat,, My aim might have been off. There is always someone who posts a reference from history that might or might not apply, and then they spew off something about why it points to a reason ultra corruption and lying should be allowed to continue in this administration.

Sometimes I don't make the right face when I am being satirical, sorry.
 

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I would have to take strong exception to many of the examples of waste posted in the original article.

It is beyond subjective. What is "waste" to one person might be entirely legitimate to another.

IMO, one must subscribe to a (many) false premise in order to fully comprehend this article.

I could probably take every single example given and find counter arguments as to why such "waste' was actually beneficial.

Sure, some of these border on being absurd but that doesnt necessarily mean they are "wasteful", at least not in the way that the author is attempting to portray.
 

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JB, while I respect your opinion, I also agree and disagree with some of your statements.

I'm sure, to strippers in Austin Tx, they may very well need a "study" on "pole-dancing",
ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?
They want to cut veterans benefits, so we can have bears dancing and promoting government agendas?
The study of "how wives need to just calm down"! I find that VERY OFFENSIVE and bordering on female bashing! They need to be glad we ain't kicking butt and taking names!
Oh wait...... WE ARE!
HEY WASHINGTON! PICK UP YOUR PHONES, THAT'S ME RINGING YOU!
 

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JB, while I respect your opinion, I also agree and disagree with some of your statements.

I'm sure, to strippers in Austin Tx, they may very well need a "study" on "pole-dancing",
ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?
They want to cut veterans benefits, so we can have bears dancing and promoting government agendas?
The study of "how wives need to just calm down"! I find that VERY OFFENSIVE and bordering on female bashing! They need to be glad we ain't kicking butt and taking names!
Oh wait...... WE ARE!
HEY WASHINGTON! PICK UP YOUR PHONES, THAT'S ME RINGING YOU!

If I can just respond to 1 of your comments:

You are entitled to feel that way however, your anger should lie with the author of the "Wastebook 2013". Read Section 14 in its entirety. The Govt report did not say "wives should just calm down". The author said that. maybe consider expressing your displeasure to him?

This is a prime example of how things get blown out of proportion, exaggerated, and blame gets thrown around.
 

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I am calm pb, thanks for the reminder though! LOL! Trust me, my demeanor is a lot gentler and humbler, than I may come across online. Especially when speaking to those in Washington.
jb, I haven't been able to read all the pdf file yet. True, I have taken my stance from what I have heard others say, the author of the article is not the only one, putting it that way. Whether that is correct or not, it seem to be the consensus, of many I have heard speaking of the issue.

I do happen to feel it is a gross waste for barware that runs over 5 million dollars.
The "flower budget" could probably be quelled some.
I just have a problem, with ppl in expensive suits and Rolexes, stand in their podiums, and dictate to folks in overalls and work clothes, how they need to "budget" themselves and just "lump the cuts".
Perhaps our GOP should feels some of the "lumps" from having to CUT some of THEIR extravaganza's!

They should start by having to pay taxes on and donate 50% of any election campaign contributions, back to the ppl!
Heck, perhaps just PAY their back taxes owed, would be a start in the right direction!
 

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Your point is well taken. The post states $1.5 billion was spent to maintain vacant Federal buildings. This is waste? Not necessarily. What damage would be done to the surrounding communities if the buildings were just allowed to rot? What value would be maintained - they couldn't be disposed of in an orderly fashion. Some will be re-used by the government. Others will be sold.

Politicians grandstanding about government waste isn't new. Sen. William Proxmire was famous for his "Golden Fleece Awards." What actual good was accomplished? That's the question.

i highly recommend:

Mr. Smith Is Dead: No One Stands in the Way as Congress Laces Post-September 11 Defense Bills with Pork

by Winslow T. Wheeler (a.k.a. "Spartacus")

From that useful work:
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One of the modern rituals of Senate passage of a defense authorization or appropriation bill is a short, standard speech by Senator John McCain. These are given after his staff dutifully tabulates everything they consider to be "porkbarrel" spending in the bill. (61) The speech is usually impassioned and—for those depressed by even a cursory review of the contents of these bills—uplifting. The speech usually takes about fifteen to twenty minutes and is accompanied by the insertion into the Congressional Record of several pages of tabulations of pork items, letters from outraged organizations, newspaper articles identifying wasteful provisions, etc. It is all quite impressive, up to a point.
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There was this and more. According to Senator McCain, several hundred million had been added to the bill for highway spending, non-security spending for the Olympics in Salt Lake City, commercial shipbuilding in Mississippi, capital grants to the National Railroad Commission, the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in the Washington, DC area, and more. (62)
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The stage had been set. The Senate had taken its egregious, pork- and irrelevancy-laden defense appropriations and emergency supplemental bill and had, quite literally made it even worse. Not only had the Senate appropriators been caught red-handed, Senator McCain caught them at a highly vulnerable moment. The Senate was anxious to finish the bill and adjourn for a recess. It was December 20; under ideal circumstances they would have finished their business at or shortly after the new fiscal year started on October 1, but September 11th, the war in Afghanistan, and a labyrinth of tax and spending politics had intervened. Now the Senators "were smelling the jet fumes" of airliners to take them home for Christmas, Chanukah, and local—career lengthening—politics. With a war going on, the defense bill was "must" business. It would be impossible to depart Washington with the bill unpassed. A filibuster or other delay tactic unless and until some concessions were made in favor of a better bill would have come at an exquisitely painful moment. The time to wring some concession out of the grisly appropriators had arrived.

Any number of parliamentary maneuvers by Senator McCain could have stymied the passage of the bill. Just starting a good old fashioned, Senator Jefferson Smith-type filibuster would have given rise to 99 audible Senatorial groans. When they realized the "problem" Senator was serious and they had to tell their personal secretaries to cancel their flights, a delegation would almost certainly have been sent to ask what concession he required to desist. Or, if Senator McCain had no energy for an old fashioned filibuster, he could have exercised his right as a Senator under the rules to demand that the Senate's clerk be forced to read aloud every word of the 127 page conference report. Or, he could have demanded that a quorum call of absent Senators be continued again and again, a device that can end up taking hours. Or, he could have exercised one of the various Budget Act points of order that the Conference Report was technically vulnerable to, thus requiring further debate and roll call votes.

These and other actions were available to Senator McCain, if he were serious about waging a real war against pork in a time of national emergency. He chose to do nothing. He chose only to talk for a very short time. Rather than giving reality to his words through action, he told the Senate, "I know the hour is late; I apologize to my colleagues if I have inconvenienced them" with his 30 minute speech. (68)

He then yielded the Senate floor and disappeared. After a few more Senators gave speeches about the wonderful things they were doing for the national defense and a few others inserted into the text of Congressional Record typed statements that were printed to appear as if they were actually given as speeches, the Senate voted on the Conference Report. The vote was 94 to 2: Senators McCain and Gramm voting in opposition. The bill was sent to the President and was signed into law on January 12, 2002. The deed was done.
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Mr. Smith Is Dead: No One Stands in the Way as Congress Laces Post-September 11 Defense Bills with Pork, by Spartacus

Good luck to all,

~ The Old Bookaroo
 

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The thing is the government may need or rather want to finance some stuff but they way over pay for the services that are being provided. The government doesn't try and shop around they get one bid or just through out a number and that's it. 1.5 billion on the maintaining of vacant buildings, really? How many vacant buildings could there be? 1000? So 1.5 million per building. Seems like a great deal to me.
 

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Finally someone points to a historical reference that might or might not pertain in an effort to legitimize current corruption!
Lolololol
 

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The government doesn't try and shop around they get one bid or just through out a number and that's it.

I can tell you from personal experience that you are 100% wrong here.

Read the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and then get back to me...
 

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