DOGE DAILY

"A significant % of people don’t even know that there is such a thing as a national debt!"

$10,851,439 spent by the Department of Defense ( DOD) on grotesque cat experiments.

This one is just plain sick and disturbing. “nothing says national defense” quite like torturing cats to poop marbles.

Just a few examples how the U.S. Government Spent your Tax Dollars in 2024:

INFURIATING !!!

$7 million on various projects studying magic! Muggles…..

-$419,470 to determine if lonely rats sought cocaine at a greater frequency than happy rats.

$1,513,299 to use kittens in a study to analyze motion sickness

-$123,000 teaching children in Kyrgyzstan how to go viral on social media…….Seriously?

The State Department spent $4,840,082 on “Ukrainian influencers"

$385,000 spent on a 16-foot-tall pigeon sculpture for New York's High Line park…. New York can pay for it’s own pigeons.

But wait there’s more!

$10,000 awarded to a climate-focused drag show on ice.

$20,600 granted for drag theater performances in Ecuador.

-The National Endowment for the Arts awarded the Bearded Ladies Cabaret a $10,000 grant to support a cabaret show on ice skates focused on climate change featuring drag queens, polar bears and the character “ Nonbinary Parental Guardian Nature”

$4.8 million for TIKTOK DANCERS in Ukraine.

$620,000 spent by the Environmental Protection Agency on military-grade weapons and ammunition.

* Editors note, must be all the crack and booze they’re giving the animals :-)

• $2.1 million for BORDER SECURITY… in PARAGUAY.

$12 million invested in a pickleball complex in Las Vegas, despite local opposition.

BREAKING NEWS: The Government has NO respect for your tax money.

An estimated $100 billion in estimated improper payments were made in the Medicare and Medicaid programs in Fiscal Year 2023. This is 43% of government-wide improper payments that year.

How the Government Spends your Tax Dollars:

- $28 Mil on licensing fees for a green “camouflage”

          pattern on Afghan National Army uniforms.

- $2.5 million on a Super Bowl Ad for the Census.

- $1.7 million for holograms of dead comedians.

- $500,000 to build an IHOP in Washington, DC.

In FY2023, the U.S. Government incurred expenditures totaling $6.16 trillion, while revenue collections amounted to only $4.47 trillion. The last recorded budget surplus occurred in 2001, marking over two decades of deficits. It is essential to address this trend by implementing measures to reverse the imbalance and achieve a balanced budget. Such action is vital for the economic stability and sustainability of future fiscal policy.

-$45 million for a diversity and inclusion scholarship in Burma

-$3 million for “girl -centered climate action” in Brazil

-$288,563 for diverse bird watcher groups

Federal government agencies are using, on average, just 12% of the space in their DC headquarters. The Department of Agriculture, with space for more than 7,400 people, averaged 456 workers each day (6% occupancy). Why are American taxpayer dollars being spent to maintain empty buildings?

In FY2024, U.S. Congress provided $516 billion to programs whose authorizations previously expired under federal law. Nearly $320 billion of that $516 billion expired more a decade ago.

  • - Pentagon can’t fully account for $824 Billion

  • - $236 Billion in improper payments in federal programs in 2023

  • - $200 Billion in pandemic relief went to fraud/abuse

  • - The U.S. failed to track $1 Billion in Ukraine Aid

Items your tax dollars are being spent on:

  • $100,000 to study if tequila or gin makes sunfish more aggressive

  • Nearly $1M to study if cocaine makes Japanese quail more sexually promiscuous

  • $750,000 to study if the moon landing line was “One small step for Man” or “One small step for ‘A’ man”. The study was inconclusive.

In 1955, there were less than 1.5 million words in the U.S. Tax Code. Today, there are more than 16 million words. Because of this complexity, Americans collectively spend 6.5 billion hours preparing and filing their taxes each year.