Waste but no money for wall.
Feds Blow Nearly $100 Billion on Lobster, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
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Only $100 billion, you say? Why not more? Taxpayer-funded spending spree totals $97 billion.
The federal government can waste taxpayer money like nobody’s business. Millions on this, millions on that. No accountability? No problem.
Federal agencies billed taxpayers millions for lobster tail, alcohol, standing desks, golf carts, and more frivolous expenditures before budgets ran out at the end of the fiscal year.
A new analysis released by OpenTheBooks.com found 66 agencies spent $97 billion last September, the final month of fiscal year 2018. The end of the year taxpayer-funded spending spree included contracts with Coors, millions on iPhones, furniture, and CrossFit equipment.
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“In the final month of the fiscal year, federal agencies scramble to spend what’s left in their annual budget,” OpenTheBooks.com said. “Agencies worry spending less than their budget allows might prompt Congress to appropriate less money in the next fiscal year. To avoid this, federal agencies choose to embark on an annual shopping spree rather than admit they can operate on less.”
Resulting government expenditures included $4.6 million on lobster tail and crab; $673,471 on golf carts; $1.7 million on pianos, tubas, and trombones; $9.8 million on workout and recreation equipment; and $7.7 million iPhones and iPads.
A Wexford Leather club chair cost taxpayers $9,241. The government spent $293,245 on rib eye, top sirloin, and flank steak.
Before budgets ran out national security agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security spent $412,008 on paint and artist’s brushes.
The federal government spent $2.1 million on games, toys, and wheeled goods, $490.6 million on furniture, and $62.1 million on household furnishings. Bureaucrats spent $1.1 million on standing desks, as well as $2.7 million on ergonomic chairs, $643,833 on sofas, and $40,379 on clocks.
The government’s PR budget also did not suffer, as agencies spent $462 million on public relations and marketing in the final month of the fiscal year.
Agencies spent $402 million on food, including the Pentagon, which spent $2.3 million on snow crab, Alaskan king crab, and crab legs, and $2.3 million on lobster tail. The Pentagon and Department of State spent $308,994 on alcohol, including a $76,173 contract with Coors Brewing Company.
The total $97 billion spent in September 2018 amounts to a 16 percent increase from the previous year. Similarly, last year’s end of the budget spending binge included millions spent on cars, scooters, fidget spinners, and shuffleboards.
More than half of the spending came during the final week before budgets ran out.
“In the final seven days of the fiscal year, agencies ramped up their spending to a total $53 billion—that’s more than they spent in the entire month of August,” OpenTheBooks.com said.
“As the national debt surpasses $22 trillion, it’s time to end Washington’s use-it-or-lose-it spending culture,” the watchdog group concluded. “Ending this wasteful phenomenon would go a long way toward generating big saving
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Feds Blow Nearly $100 Billion on Lobster, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
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Only $100 billion, you say? Why not more? Taxpayer-funded spending spree totals $97 billion.
The federal government can waste taxpayer money like nobody’s business. Millions on this, millions on that. No accountability? No problem.
Federal agencies billed taxpayers millions for lobster tail, alcohol, standing desks, golf carts, and more frivolous expenditures before budgets ran out at the end of the fiscal year.
A new analysis released by OpenTheBooks.com found 66 agencies spent $97 billion last September, the final month of fiscal year 2018. The end of the year taxpayer-funded spending spree included contracts with Coors, millions on iPhones, furniture, and CrossFit equipment.
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“In the final month of the fiscal year, federal agencies scramble to spend what’s left in their annual budget,” OpenTheBooks.com said. “Agencies worry spending less than their budget allows might prompt Congress to appropriate less money in the next fiscal year. To avoid this, federal agencies choose to embark on an annual shopping spree rather than admit they can operate on less.”
Resulting government expenditures included $4.6 million on lobster tail and crab; $673,471 on golf carts; $1.7 million on pianos, tubas, and trombones; $9.8 million on workout and recreation equipment; and $7.7 million iPhones and iPads.
A Wexford Leather club chair cost taxpayers $9,241. The government spent $293,245 on rib eye, top sirloin, and flank steak.
Before budgets ran out national security agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security spent $412,008 on paint and artist’s brushes.
The federal government spent $2.1 million on games, toys, and wheeled goods, $490.6 million on furniture, and $62.1 million on household furnishings. Bureaucrats spent $1.1 million on standing desks, as well as $2.7 million on ergonomic chairs, $643,833 on sofas, and $40,379 on clocks.
The government’s PR budget also did not suffer, as agencies spent $462 million on public relations and marketing in the final month of the fiscal year.
Agencies spent $402 million on food, including the Pentagon, which spent $2.3 million on snow crab, Alaskan king crab, and crab legs, and $2.3 million on lobster tail. The Pentagon and Department of State spent $308,994 on alcohol, including a $76,173 contract with Coors Brewing Company.
The total $97 billion spent in September 2018 amounts to a 16 percent increase from the previous year. Similarly, last year’s end of the budget spending binge included millions spent on cars, scooters, fidget spinners, and shuffleboards.
More than half of the spending came during the final week before budgets ran out.
“In the final seven days of the fiscal year, agencies ramped up their spending to a total $53 billion—that’s more than they spent in the entire month of August,” OpenTheBooks.com said.
“As the national debt surpasses $22 trillion, it’s time to end Washington’s use-it-or-lose-it spending culture,” the watchdog group concluded. “Ending this wasteful phenomenon would go a long way toward generating big saving
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But 5.7 billion for border security is wasteful. Welcome to Wonderland, DC.
The CATO institute and OMB have estimated the cost for a border wall to be 24.3 million dollars a mile. If instead of building the wall we hired more border patrol agents with a compensation package for each agent of $100,000.00 per year we could hire ten agents per mile for a quarter century. Ask any CBT agent who isnt a shill for the Pumpkinfuhrer which would be more effective at securing the border, twenty five thousand more border patrol agents or the Trumpty Dumpty vanity wall? The Pumpkinfuhrer will not like the obvious answer.
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Only $100 billion, you say? Why not more? Taxpayer-funded spending spree totals $97 billion.
The federal government can waste taxpayer money like nobody’s business. Millions on this, millions on that. No accountability? No problem.
Federal agencies billed taxpayers millions for lobster tail, alcohol, standing desks, golf carts, and more frivolous expenditures before budgets ran out at the end of the fiscal year.
A new analysis released by OpenTheBooks.com found 66 agencies spent $97 billion last September, the final month of fiscal year 2018. The end of the year taxpayer-funded spending spree included contracts with Coors, millions on iPhones, furniture, and CrossFit equipment.
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“In the final month of the fiscal year, federal agencies scramble to spend what’s left in their annual budget,” OpenTheBooks.com said. “Agencies worry spending less than their budget allows might prompt Congress to appropriate less money in the next fiscal year. To avoid this, federal agencies choose to embark on an annual shopping spree rather than admit they can operate on less.”
Resulting government expenditures included $4.6 million on lobster tail and crab; $673,471 on golf carts; $1.7 million on pianos, tubas, and trombones; $9.8 million on workout and recreation equipment; and $7.7 million iPhones and iPads.
A Wexford Leather club chair cost taxpayers $9,241. The government spent $293,245 on rib eye, top sirloin, and flank steak.
Before budgets ran out national security agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security spent $412,008 on paint and artist’s brushes.
The federal government spent $2.1 million on games, toys, and wheeled goods, $490.6 million on furniture, and $62.1 million on household furnishings. Bureaucrats spent $1.1 million on standing desks, as well as $2.7 million on ergonomic chairs, $643,833 on sofas, and $40,379 on clocks.
The government’s PR budget also did not suffer, as agencies spent $462 million on public relations and marketing in the final month of the fiscal year.
Agencies spent $402 million on food, including the Pentagon, which spent $2.3 million on snow crab, Alaskan king crab, and crab legs, and $2.3 million on lobster tail. The Pentagon and Department of State spent $308,994 on alcohol, including a $76,173 contract with Coors Brewing Company.
The total $97 billion spent in September 2018 amounts to a 16 percent increase from the previous year. Similarly, last year’s end of the budget spending binge included millions spent on cars, scooters, fidget spinners, and shuffleboards.
More than half of the spending came during the final week before budgets ran out.
“In the final seven days of the fiscal year, agencies ramped up their spending to a total $53 billion—that’s more than they spent in the entire month of August,” OpenTheBooks.com said.
“As the national debt surpasses $22 trillion, it’s time to end Washington’s use-it-or-lose-it spending culture,” the watchdog group concluded. “Ending this wasteful phenomenon would go a long way toward generating big saving
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Kevyn wrote:
The CATO institute and OMB have estimated the cost for a border wall to be 24.3 million dollars a mile. If instead of building the wall we hired more border patrol agents with a compensation package for each agent of $100,000.00 per year we could hire ten agents per mile for a quarter century. Ask any CBT agent who isnt a shill for the Pumpkinfuhrer which would be more effective at securing the border, twenty five thousand more border patrol agents or the Trumpty Dumpty vanity wall? The Pumpkinfuhrer will not like the obvious answer.
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We need both more patrol agents and a border wall. At prisons do they say they can do without walls and instead hire more guards ? Amazing how liberals could waste $525 M on bailing out Solyndra, $ 10s of Billions for high speed rail in California, but suddenly become cheapskates about a desperately needed Border Wall. Simply afreakin mazin.
son of witless wrote:
We need both more patrol agents and a border wall. At prisons do they say they can do without walls and instead hire more guards ? Amazing how liberals could waste $525 M on bailing out Solyndra, $ 10s of Billions for high speed rail in California, but suddenly become cheapskates about a desperately needed Border Wall. Simply afreakin mazin.
Typical for liberals. Would you expect anything less from dimwit liberals?
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Feds Blow Nearly $100 Billion on Lobster, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
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Only $100 billion, you say? Why not more? Taxpayer-funded spending spree totals $97 billion.
The federal government can waste taxpayer money like nobody’s business. Millions on this, millions on that. No accountability? No problem.
Federal agencies billed taxpayers millions for lobster tail, alcohol, standing desks, golf carts, and more frivolous expenditures before budgets ran out at the end of the fiscal year.
A new analysis released by OpenTheBooks.com found 66 agencies spent $97 billion last September, the final month of fiscal year 2018. The end of the year taxpayer-funded spending spree included contracts with Coors, millions on iPhones, furniture, and CrossFit equipment.
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“In the final month of the fiscal year, federal agencies scramble to spend what’s left in their annual budget,” OpenTheBooks.com said. “Agencies worry spending less than their budget allows might prompt Congress to appropriate less money in the next fiscal year. To avoid this, federal agencies choose to embark on an annual shopping spree rather than admit they can operate on less.”
Resulting government expenditures included $4.6 million on lobster tail and crab; $673,471 on golf carts; $1.7 million on pianos, tubas, and trombones; $9.8 million on workout and recreation equipment; and $7.7 million iPhones and iPads.
A Wexford Leather club chair cost taxpayers $9,241. The government spent $293,245 on rib eye, top sirloin, and flank steak.
Before budgets ran out national security agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security spent $412,008 on paint and artist’s brushes.
The federal government spent $2.1 million on games, toys, and wheeled goods, $490.6 million on furniture, and $62.1 million on household furnishings. Bureaucrats spent $1.1 million on standing desks, as well as $2.7 million on ergonomic chairs, $643,833 on sofas, and $40,379 on clocks.
The government’s PR budget also did not suffer, as agencies spent $462 million on public relations and marketing in the final month of the fiscal year.
Agencies spent $402 million on food, including the Pentagon, which spent $2.3 million on snow crab, Alaskan king crab, and crab legs, and $2.3 million on lobster tail. The Pentagon and Department of State spent $308,994 on alcohol, including a $76,173 contract with Coors Brewing Company.
The total $97 billion spent in September 2018 amounts to a 16 percent increase from the previous year. Similarly, last year’s end of the budget spending binge included millions spent on cars, scooters, fidget spinners, and shuffleboards.
More than half of the spending came during the final week before budgets ran out.
“In the final seven days of the fiscal year, agencies ramped up their spending to a total $53 billion—that’s more than they spent in the entire month of August,” OpenTheBooks.com said.
“As the national debt surpasses $22 trillion, it’s time to end Washington’s use-it-or-lose-it spending culture,” the watchdog group concluded. “Ending this wasteful phenomenon would go a long way toward generating big saving
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As an American taxpayer, my motto is "we can never have enough trombones."
Bcon wrote:
Typical for liberals. Would you expect anything less from dimwit liberals?
Never ever v**e Democrat. If a Democrat is running for office against an ax murderer, v**e for the ax murderer. The ax murderer is far less dangerous.
Bcon wrote:
Feds Blow Nearly $100 Billion on Lobster, Booze, Toys in End of Year Spending Binge
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Only $100 billion, you say? Why not more? Taxpayer-funded spending spree totals $97 billion.
The federal government can waste taxpayer money like nobody’s business. Millions on this, millions on that. No accountability? No problem.
Federal agencies billed taxpayers millions for lobster tail, alcohol, standing desks, golf carts, and more frivolous expenditures before budgets ran out at the end of the fiscal year.
A new analysis released by OpenTheBooks.com found 66 agencies spent $97 billion last September, the final month of fiscal year 2018. The end of the year taxpayer-funded spending spree included contracts with Coors, millions on iPhones, furniture, and CrossFit equipment.
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“In the final month of the fiscal year, federal agencies scramble to spend what’s left in their annual budget,” OpenTheBooks.com said. “Agencies worry spending less than their budget allows might prompt Congress to appropriate less money in the next fiscal year. To avoid this, federal agencies choose to embark on an annual shopping spree rather than admit they can operate on less.”
Resulting government expenditures included $4.6 million on lobster tail and crab; $673,471 on golf carts; $1.7 million on pianos, tubas, and trombones; $9.8 million on workout and recreation equipment; and $7.7 million iPhones and iPads.
A Wexford Leather club chair cost taxpayers $9,241. The government spent $293,245 on rib eye, top sirloin, and flank steak.
Before budgets ran out national security agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security spent $412,008 on paint and artist’s brushes.
The federal government spent $2.1 million on games, toys, and wheeled goods, $490.6 million on furniture, and $62.1 million on household furnishings. Bureaucrats spent $1.1 million on standing desks, as well as $2.7 million on ergonomic chairs, $643,833 on sofas, and $40,379 on clocks.
The government’s PR budget also did not suffer, as agencies spent $462 million on public relations and marketing in the final month of the fiscal year.
Agencies spent $402 million on food, including the Pentagon, which spent $2.3 million on snow crab, Alaskan king crab, and crab legs, and $2.3 million on lobster tail. The Pentagon and Department of State spent $308,994 on alcohol, including a $76,173 contract with Coors Brewing Company.
The total $97 billion spent in September 2018 amounts to a 16 percent increase from the previous year. Similarly, last year’s end of the budget spending binge included millions spent on cars, scooters, fidget spinners, and shuffleboards.
More than half of the spending came during the final week before budgets ran out.
“In the final seven days of the fiscal year, agencies ramped up their spending to a total $53 billion—that’s more than they spent in the entire month of August,” OpenTheBooks.com said.
“As the national debt surpasses $22 trillion, it’s time to end Washington’s use-it-or-lose-it spending culture,” the watchdog group concluded. “Ending this wasteful phenomenon would go a long way toward generating big saving
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Excellent point! "Use it or lose it" mentality has always encouraged frivolous spending of budgetary monies.
I have been telling that ax murderer joke for at least a hundred years. I can't understand why it has not caught on. Comedy should have a strong element of t***h within it.
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