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red states rule
04-13-2013, 08:26 AM
Looks like the employees in Obama's DOJ are living high off the US taxpayer

While we are told how broke the US government is, and how dreadful those "cuts" will be - check out of DOJ workers are living it up and sending the bill to taxpayers for payment





DOJ Spent $100 Million On Conferences In One Year


Before the sequester took effect Attorney General Eric Holder went out and warned the American people that our safety would be at risk if the budget for the Department of Justice was cut. What he didn’t tell us is how much money the department wastes every year (http://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/goodlatte-excessive-waste-department-of-justice-89825.html#ixzz2Q3NxLuF9). Despite having four empty federal prisons, they bought another prison in Illinois for $165 million that’s now sitting empty and costing $6 million a year to maintain. They also spend $1.5 million a year to work with Hollywood. And in 2010 alone, they spent $100 million on conferences, according to Rep. Bob Goodlatte.

The House Judiciary Committee has examined recent spending trends at the DOJ and has found several examples of wasteful and duplicative spending, all of which are paid for by taxpayers. …


In addition, the DOJ staff hosted numerous conferences around the country. In 2010 alone, the department spent nearly $100 million on conferences, which is twice what was spent two years earlier. This includes more than $600,000 in event-planner costs for five conferences, even though the need for this was not shown.


The food at these conferences was also exorbitant. For example, coffee and tea cost from 62 cents to $1.03 an ounce. At the $1.03-per-ounce price, a 12-ounce cup of coffee would have cost $12.36!
And that’s not all (http://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/goodlatte-excessive-waste-department-of-justice-89825_Page2.html). They’ve spent millions on luxury travel, and $10,000 in federal funds sent to a police department in Connecticut was spent on a pizza party! Oh but sure, we’re supposed to believe there’s no room in the budget for cuts.

http://lonelyconservative.com/2013/04/doj-spent-100-million-on-conferences-in-one-year/?




and we have these examples of spending






Anyone want to buy an empty prison? Despite the clear disapproval from Congress, in October 2012, the Department of Justice purchased an unused prison in Illinois. DOJ spent $165 million to purchase this prison, even though the Bureau of Prisons already had four brand new federal prisons waiting to be put to use. In addition to the initial $165 million, this unauthorized purchase continues to cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars. It has been estimated that it will cost $6 million a year to secure the empty prison and another $70 million before it is even operational.


How do you feel about your tax dollars going to make TV shows or movies? The FBI has its own Investigative Publicity and Public Affairs Unit that is dedicated to helping Hollywood make movies and TV shows. In January 2013, the FBI announced that it had partnered with USA Network to create a website tie in for the television show “White Collar”.


Chairman Goodlatte continued, “The Committee will methodically examine the Department of Justice for waste, fraud and abuse. America simply can’t afford this kind of spending. It is essential that the federal government work to both eliminate every cent of waste and squeeze every cent of value out of each dollar our citizens entrust to it and Department of Justice officials are failing in that responsibility. In the coming weeks the Judiciary Committee intends to hold a hearing to examine the full extent of the waste and redundancy at the Department of Justice.”


http://judiciary.house.gov/news/2013/03252013.html

taft2012
04-13-2013, 09:47 AM
Lest we forget, the great GSA scandal.

I guess it was forgotten. If anyone remembered it wouldn't have happened again.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/2012/04/11/exclusive-gsa-scandal-worsens/



GOP congressmen probing the growing scandal at the General Services Administration about its waste of taxpayer money now tell FOX Business that they've uncovered evidence that a top ranking GSA official fraudulently overbilled taxpayers for a personal hotel stay at the luxury M Resort Spa and Casino in Las Vegas.


And a transcript of federal interviews of a GSA whistleblower in 2011 that FOX Business has obtained shows the unnamed whistleblower had raised concerns about “extravagant” waste at the agency to the GSA board of directors, but there was fear of retaliation, of “being squashed like a bug.”
The transcript also shows that the GSA’s Las Vegas junket was not the first time the GSA blew taxpayer money on lavish hotel accommodations for federal workers.


The government agency, which oversees federal real estate, is now under fire for wasting more than $822,000 in taxpayer money on a lavish conference in 2010 at a luxury resort in Las Vegas for 300 federal workers that included penthouse suites, a mind reader, a clown, a bicycle training exercise, and expensive catering -- spending that was mocked by the GSA’s own workers in videos.

red states rule
04-13-2013, 01:00 PM
and yet we are told what a hard working bunch of people Federal workers are. While I have no doubt that there are some hard working Federal workers I am also have no doubt there are too many of them as well as those who feed off the system

Trying to fire a Federal worker?

You have a better chance of finding a virgin in the Maturity Ward

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-13-2013, 01:14 PM
Looks like the employees in Obama's DOJ are living high off the US taxpayer

While we are told how broke the US government is, and how dreadful those "cuts" will be - check out of DOJ workers are living it up and sending the bill to taxpayers for payment





and we have these examples of spending

We should consider that perhaps they have a future plan that will cause those several empty prisons to be quickly filled! A plan they can not reveal now. Don't be so hasty my friend, they have a reason for that many empty prisons . We don't deserve to know until we are being housed there. All true patriots not killed in the future will have to have a place ready to hold them.
What we are seeing is long(or short) range planning by big government. -Tyr

red states rule
04-13-2013, 01:20 PM
We should consider that perhaps they have a future plan that will cause those several empty prisons to be quickly filled! A plan they can not reveal now. Don't be so hasty my friend, they have a reason for that many empty prisons . We don't deserve to know until we are being housed there. All true patriots not killed in the future will have to have a place ready to hold them.
What we are seeing is long(or short) range planning by big government. -Tyr

Perhaps Obama will fill those empty prisons with "undesirables" like me Tyr. It would provide employment opportunities for people like LR and FU as "guidance counselors"

logroller
04-13-2013, 04:05 PM
Perhaps Obama will fill those empty prisons with "undesirables" like me Tyr. It would provide employment opportunities for people like LR and FU as "guidance counselors"
Troll much?

aboutime
04-13-2013, 05:18 PM
Troll much?


TRUTH HURTS...huh log????

logroller
04-13-2013, 11:17 PM
TRUTH HURTS...huh log????

i hadn't even posted in this thread, nor upon the subject of prisons. The truth is I was trolled. Its not so much me that it hurts, as the integrity of the board. I happen to like the board, so I respect the rules. Guess you don't think rules are that important. Its a site for adults, we should at least act like it. Going around picking fights is not adult behavior.

red states rule
04-15-2013, 03:31 AM
i hadn't even posted in this thread, nor upon the subject of prisons. The truth is I was trolled. Its not so much me that it hurts, as the integrity of the board. I happen to like the board, so I respect the rules. Guess you don't think rules are that important. Its a site for adults, we should at least act like it. Going around picking fights is not adult behavior.

Now you are playing the victim card?

Lighten up Francis

aboutime
04-15-2013, 08:22 AM
i hadn't even posted in this thread, nor upon the subject of prisons. The truth is I was trolled. Its not so much me that it hurts, as the integrity of the board. I happen to like the board, so I respect the rules. Guess you don't think rules are that important. Its a site for adults, we should at least act like it. Going around picking fights is not adult behavior.


So. In order to make your point about being adults...you act like the child you are accusing us of being???

How quaint, and typically liberal of you.