A highly incomplete, but still infuriating,
list of government waste in 2011.
Some examples:
Republican and Democratic Party conventions: $17.7 million (each)
A mango-production program for Pakistani farmers that was abandoned after one year and caused many farmers to default on loans taken out in anticipation of increased productivity: $30 million
A project to convert three Air Force radar stations from diesel to wind energy that has since been abandoned: $14 million
The construction of an IHOP in the up-and-coming neighborhood of Columbia Heights (which Coburn refers to as "pancakes for yuppies"): $800,000
A promotional video for an Alaskan bridge that very well might not get built, titled 'The Knik Arm Crossing, Bridge to Our Future": $57,390 (out of $15.3 million spent this year on the bridge)
Pension payments to dead federal employees: $120 million
A fourth visitors center on the 54-mile Talimena Scenic Drive that runs between Talihina, Oklahoma (Pop. 2,522) to Mena, Arkansas (Pop. 5,637): $529,689
Funding for video game preservation at the International Center for the History of Electronic Games: $100,000
Aid to China, the U.S.'s biggest lender, for social and environmental programs: $17.8 million
Seed money for the "drug-themed" Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakery in Austin: $484,000
"Celebrity Chef Fruit Promotion Road Show in Indonesia": $100,000
Funding for Pakistan's Rafi Peer Theatre Workshop to create "130 episodes of an indigenously produced Sesame Street": $10 million
Research funding for the American Museum of Magic to "better understand its various audiences and their potential interest in the history of magic entertainment": $147,138
Energy efficient home improvement tax credits for children, prisoners, and other people who do not own homes: $1 billion
Research funding for a study to determine if cocaine makes Japanese quail engage in sexually risky behavior: $175,587
(h/t
Reason)
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