WATCHWOMAN WARNING WITH MY TONGUE IN MY CHEEK! – The little treadmill for the little shrimp in the picture below (in the video I gave you a link to) I think I heard cost $500,000! Do I need to get my ears fixed? How can that be? But then again, after all, it’s fair for them to steal your hard-earned money right out of your wallet and spend your money on things they want to study, right? … … Say what? That upsets you? Why? Are you un-American or something? It’s creating a government job for somebody who’d otherwise be out of work. Obviously you have no heart and lack compassion for your fellow man! You’re just a greedy capitalist! Obama and company have the obligation to keep the unemployment rate down! Now how do you expect Obama to do that without raising your taxes! He has to spend his way into prosperity. I know. I heard him say it on TV. It must be true. ▬ Donna Calvin
JELLO WRESTLING, PORN, & TREADMILL SHRIMP: REPORT REVEALS OUTRAGEOUS TAX-FUNDED EXPENSES
Billy Hallowell
Shrimp “working out” on treadmills. A robot that can fold laundry. Gelatin wrestling. The impact of FarmVille on personal relationships. Even porn. These are only a few of the bizarre things your taxpayer dollars are supporting.
In an outrageous new report, Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn alleges gross misuse of federal funds by the National Science Foundation (NSF). In addition to doling out monies on some seemingly suspect initiatives, the NSF is also paying a boatload in rent. ABC has more:
The National Science Foundation has its headquarters in Arlington, Va., just across the river from Washington, D.C., a building it pays $19 million a year to rent. But now that the 20-year lease is nearly up, it has decided that it is time to move; into a new building that will cost $26 million annually to rent.
“The good news for taxpayers is there is no question NSF has contributed significantly to scientific discovery,” Coburn writes in the report. “The bad news is a significant percentage of your money is going to what most Americans will consider fraud, waste and abuse, and there are many areas where NSF could contribute far more with better management and smarter targeting of resources.”
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Read Sen. Coburn’s complete report: