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As American taxpayers worried about the terror threat from the Islamic State, the crisis at the border and the economy, the U.S. government spent their money to give rabbits massages, to teach sea monkeys to synchronize swim and to literally watch grass grow.

These and other examples of wasteful government spending were detailed by Republican Sen. Tom Coburn in his annual �Wastebook,� his final edition since he is retiring early next year.

�I have learned from these experiences that Washington will never change itself,� Coburn, R-Okla., said in a statement. �But even if the politicians won�t stop stupid spending, taxpayers always have the last word.�

The first example cited in the report is the millions spent on what one attorney called the government�s �dirty little secret�: paid administrative leave for troublesome employees. Workers who were placed on leave for disciplinary reasons, such as misconduct, security concerns or criminal issues, received $20 million while on leave this year.

These workers, according to Coburn, were essentially on a paid vacation that can last for months or years. The GAO also detailed this phenomenon in a report Monday. According to the GAO, during a three-year period more than 57,000 employees were placed on leave for 30 days or more, costing taxpayers $775 million in salary alone.

Another wasteful project with a big price tag is the Pentagon�s plan to destroy $16 billion in military-grade ammunition that it deems no longer useful. Sounds pricey, right? Well add in the fact that on top of that, the feds plan to spend $1 billion just to destroy the ammo.

�The amount of surplus ammunition is now so large that the cost of destroying it will equal the full years� salary for over 54,000 Army privates,� the report notes.

Other examples vary from the serious, to the aggravating, to just plain bizarre. One that takes the cake is the $10,000 the government spent to watch grass grow --- seriously.

That project is the brainchild of the Department of Interior�s U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which is paying for the growth of the smooth cordgrass to be observed on a Florida reserve. The money covers �the cost to monitor grasses, restore two acres as a demonstration and publish a guide on best practices for cultivating the cordgrass, known formally as Spartina alterniflora.�

Still more examples show that while some Americans are struggling to make ends meet in a rough economy, there is a group in the U.S. getting major perks: animals.

In one instance, the government shelled out $387,000 to provide rabbits with a relaxing daily massage. The critters were treated to a �mechanical device that simulates the long, flowing strokes used in Swedish massages� to study the effect of massages on exercise recovery, according to the report.

Another animal getting a fun extracurricular activity courtesy of the U.S. taxpayers are sea monkeys. The government dropped $50,000 on a project to study the swirl of sea monkeys� collective movements. The researchers did so by choreographing a synchronized swimming routine for the tiny shrimp.

The government also spent $856,000 to throw mountain lions on a treadmill and $171,000 to watch monkeys gamble. They also spent $331,000 on a study that led to a mind-blowing discovery, that "hungry people get cranky and aggressive."

�With no one watching over the vast bureaucracy, the problem is not just what Washington isn�t doing, but what it is doing.� Coburn said in the statement. �Only someone with too much of someone else�s money and not enough accountability for how it was being spent could come up some of these projects.�

Other notable examples include $90 million spent to promote U.S. culture around the world, $414,000 spent on a U.S. Army video game that some in the intelligence community have worried could inadvertently train terrorists and $4.6 million spent on �lavish� homes to house Border Patrol agents in areas temporarily.

Coburn, known as �Dr. No� for his strong stance against excess spending in Washington, announced in January he is retiring from the Senate early due to ongoing health issues. The Republican had already announced he would not seek reelection but decided to leave his term two years early, in January 2014.

A Coburn spokesperson told FoxNews.com that the senator has said that answers about if and how the �Wastebook� will continue will have to wait until next year. The spokesperson said Coburn hopes every lawmaker will make monitoring government waste a priority, but that one does not have to be a current lawmaker to do so.'


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...asteful-govt-spending/?intcmp=latestnews


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The entire 2014 Wastebook


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So, why not sell the $16B in ammunition at market rates to recoup the investment (assuming that it's small arms ammo) and the rest overseas to allies for their arsenals?

Wait, sorry, that would make sense


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America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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They can't have that ammunition in the hands of private citizens! What were you thinking? whistle


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Then sell it all to allies.


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America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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Originally Posted by eh76
$171,000 to watch monkeys gamble.


They coulda just asked me about that one.


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Originally Posted by eh76
$171,000 to watch monkeys gamble.


They coulda just asked me about that one.


And I'll bet that you'd charge them a lot less money for the answers, too!!!


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"Coburn hopes every lawmaker will make monitoring government waste a priority"

That's a joke.


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He's one Senator I hate to see leave office.


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