Wednesday, June 8, 2011

DirtySpendingSecrets.com

DirtySpendingSecrets.com

Rush shared this URL today. When are we as Americans going to stand up to Governmetn and order them - our employees - to stop wasting our money this way?

RUSH: Folks, I don't know how long this website's gonna be up, but there's one that I want you to see. DirtySpendingSecrets.com is the name of it, DirtySpendingSecrets.com. It's an amazing website. If you want examples of the most ridiculous and outrageous spending in Washington, go to this website, DirtySpendingSecrets.com. There's so much stuff here it's hard to come up with a favorite. Try this. Allowing the US Postal Service to select 1,100-plus employees per day to sit in empty rooms. They're not allowed to work, read or play cards or watch television or do anything. But we pay 1,100-plus employees per day in the post office to sit in empty rooms that cost $50 million a year.

Washington, DC, will spend $615,000 on an archive honoring the Grateful Dead. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and staff have charged taxpayers $101,000 for in-flight food and liquor on Air Force jets over the past two years for her family and friends as she's transporting them all over the country. The GAO classified almost half of all credit card charges on government credit cards as fraudulent, improper, or embezzlement. And the examples include gambling, Internet dating services, liquor, lingerie, iPods, and Xboxes. Government credit cards being used for these things. The website name is DirtySpendingSecrets.com. They've gone in there and they just try to find the most ridiculous examples of federal spending and publish them. I don't know how long it's going to be up and we're probably crashing the servers anyway but DirtySpendingSecrets.com.

One problem with this site - which was put up by the Heritage Foundation - is that it cites absolutely no sources, gives no examples. I'm perfectly prepared to believe the Guv'mint is indeed doing this, but I'd like to see the proof in black and white.
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1 comment:

  1. I saw the people ordered to sit & do nothing, in Post Office. It was an attempt to isolate injured employees,and force retirement on others.

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