If you
want to get paid for doing something stupid, just turn to the U.S.
government. The U.S.
government is paying researchers to play video games, it is paying researchers
to study the effects of cocaine on Japanese quail and it has spent millions of
dollars to train Chinese prostitutes to drink responsibly. The amount of money
that the government wastes is absolutely horrifying. Do you remember all of
that political wrangling over the debt ceiling deal last year? Do you remember
how our politicians told us that there were cutting spending as much as they
possibly could? Well, it was all a giant lie. As you will see below, the U.S. government
is spending money on some of the most stupid things imaginable. What makes all
of this even worse is that we are going into enormous amounts of debt in order
to pay for all of this. We are borrowing billions of dollars a day in order to
pay for stupid stuff that no government on earth should ever be paying for.
Trust me, you are going to find it hard to believe some of the stuff in this
list. It is almost inconceivable what our politicians are doing with our tax
dollars.
The following
are 30 incredibly stupid things that the federal government is spending money
on....
#1 The U.S. government is spending $750,000
on a new soccer field for detainees held at Guantanamo Bay.
#2 The Obama administration plans to spend
between 16 and 20
million dollars helping students from Indonesia get
master's degrees.
#3 If you can believe it, the U.S. government
has spent $175,587
"to determine if cocaine makes Japanese quail engage in sexually risky
behavior".
#4 The U.S. government spent $200,000
on "a tattoo removal program" in Mission Hills, California.
#5 The federal government has shelled out $3 million
to researchers at the University of California at Irvine
to fund their research on video games such as World of Warcraft. Wouldn't we
all love to have a "research job" like that?
#6 The Department of Health and Human
Services plans to spend $500 million
on a program that will, among other things, seek to solve the problem of
5-year-old children that "can't sit still" in a kindergarten
classroom.
#7 Fannie Mae is about to ask the federal
government for another $4.6 billion
bailout, and it will almost certainly get it.
#8 The federal government once spent 30 million
dollars on a program that was designed to help
Pakistani farmers produce more mangos.
#9 The U.S. Department of Agriculture once
gave researchers at the University
of New Hampshire $700,000
to study methane gas emissions from dairy cows.
#10 According to USA Today,
13 different government agencies "fund 209 different science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM) education programs — and 173 of those programs
overlap with at least one other program."
#11 A total of $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.
#12 China
lends us more money than any other foreign nation, but that didn't stop our
government from spending 17.8 million
dollars on social and environmental programs for
China.
#13 The U.S. government once spent 2.6 million
dollars to train Chinese prostitutes to drink
responsibly.
#14 One professor at Stanford University
was given $239,100
to study how Americans use the Internet to find love.
#15 The U.S. Postal Service spent $13,500
on a single dinner at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse.
#16 The National Science Foundation once
spent $216,000
to study whether or not politicians "gain or lose support by taking
ambiguous positions".
#17 A total of $1.8 million
was spent on a "museum of neon signs" in Las Vegas, Nevada.
#18 The federal government spends 25 billion
dollars a year maintaining federal buildings
that are either unused or totally vacant.
#19 U.S. farmers are given a total of $2 billion
each year for not farming their land.
#20 The U.S. government handed one Tennessee library $5,000
for the purpose of hosting a series of video game parties.
#21 A few years ago the government spent $123,050
on a Mother's Day Shrine in Grafton,
West Virginia. It turns out that
Grafton only has a population of a little more than 5,000 people.
#22 One professor at Dartmouth University
was given $137,530
to create a "recession-themed" video game entitled
"Layoff".
#23 According to the Heritage
Foundation, the U.S.
military spent "$998,798 shipping two 19-cent washers from South Carolina to Texas
and $293,451 sending an 89-cent washer from South Carolina
to Florida".
#24 The U.S. Department of Agriculture once
shelled out $30,000
to a group of farmers to develop a tourist-friendly database of farms that host
guests for overnight "haycations".
#25 The National Institutes of Health paid
researchers $400,000
to find out why gay men in Argentina
engage in risky sexual behavior when they are drunk.
#26 The National Institutes of Health also
once spent $442,340
to study the behavior of male prostitutes in Vietnam.
#27 The National Institutes of Health loves
to spend our tax money on really bizarre things. The NIH once spent $800,000
in "stimulus funds" to study the impact of a "genital-washing
program" on men in South
Africa.
#28 According to the Washington Post, 1,271
different government organizations work on government programs related to
counterterrorism and homeland security.
#29 The U.S. government spent $100,000
on a "Celebrity Chef Fruit Promotion Road Show in Indonesia".
#30 The feds once gave Alaska Airlines $500,000
"to paint a Chinook salmon" on the side of a Boeing 737.
How in the
world can our government be so foolish?
Anyone that
claims that there is not a lot of stuff that can be cut out of the federal
budget is lying to you.
All of this
crazy spending is going to get us into a massive amount of trouble eventually.
Already, on a per capita
basis the U.S.
national debt is worse than the national debts of Greece,
Italy, Ireland, Portugal
and Spain.
We have
accumulated the biggest debt in the history of the world and we are adding to
it at a rate of about 150 million
dollars an hour.
Our
politicians strut around as if they are the smartest and wisest leaders in the
history of the world, but the truth is that someday people will look back in
horror at the decline of our once great society.
The federal
government needs to stop spending so much money on stupid things and needs to
stop pushing our national debt to nightmarish new levels.
Unfortunately,
the corruption in Washington
D.C. is so deep and so pervasive
that it is going to be almost impossible to turn it around.
I was watching Eric Bolling this morning on Fox and Friends First at 5:30, before I got ready for my work day. He was explaining the price of oil and how much or the price a pump goes where. It came down to the station owner receiving a dime! I am now thinking that anyone watching along with me does give a hoot but many people where still in bed and have no job to go to, unless you work for the government. It is really too late to turn the boat around in this country.
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