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GAO Details Billions in Federal Waste --- Report Obtained by Fox News
2011-03-01
As members of Congress fight over what to cut in the current federal budget to avert a government shutdown, lawmakers are about to receive a blockbuster report that could provide a roadmap to potentially hundreds of billions of dollars in waste. The nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) is poised to release a report Tuesday that one senator said "will make us all look like jackasses."

"Go study that (report). It will show why we're $14 trillion in debt," said Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. "Anybody that says we don't look like fools up here hasn't read the report."

The report, a summary of which was obtained by Fox News, was mandated by Congress the last time it raised the debt limit in January 2010. In its analysis of federal agencies, the GAO found 33 areas with "overlap and fragmentation."

"Reducing or eliminating duplication, overlap, or fragmentation could potentially save billions of taxpayer dollars annually and help agencies provide more efficient and effective services," the report says. In one example, the report found that if the Defense Department were to make "broader restructuring" of its "military health care system" it "could result in annual savings of up to $460 million."

Even more scathing is the duplication investigators found in the nation's biodefense efforts, with the report essentially saying that the billions of dollars spent annually is the responsibility of no one individual and that there is no plan for post-attack coordination, this on the heels of a 2010 federal commission finding that gave the U.S. a "failing grade" in its prevention measures.

"There are now more than two dozen presidentially appointed individuals with some responsibility for biodefense. In addition, numerous federal agencies, encompassing much of the federal government, have some mission responsibilities for supporting biodefense activities. However, there is no individual or entity with responsibility, authority, and accountability for overseeing the entire biodefense enterprise," the report finds.

"There is no national plan to coordinate federal, state, and local efforts following a bioterror attack, and the United States lacks the technical and operational capabilities required for an adequate response," the report goes on. "Neither the Office of Management and Budget nor the federal agencies account for biodefense spending across the entire federal government." As a result, the federal government does not know how much is being spent on this critical national security priority."

The report touches agencies and programs across the federal government, from the Transportation Security Agency to homeless programs and domestic food assistance, and what emerges is a kind of bureaucratic morass where sometimes enough is not even known about federal programs to provide an accurate evaluation.

"We don't know what we're doing," Coburn chastised.
Pretty much sums up all of the crap that has been going on in DC for decades now. More details at "Fox lies*" website.

*according to socialist fuckwhits
Posted by:DarthVader

#7  Unfortunately, it's beginning to become more and more obvious that the only way to straighten things out in Washington is to go back to basics. That's going to require repeating the 1775-81 revolution, only this time against the insiders in DC.

I wrote something about this on my website, Old Patriot's Pen, a few weeks ago. It gets worse. Between the "independent review agencies" and the different offices within the Cabinet, there are several HUNDRED duplicated activities, costing close to a half-TRILLION dollars a year. Congress has no intention of trimming any of THIS fat, which is one reason the majority of them need to do a Danny Deever.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2011-03-01 14:56  

#6  "will make us all look like jackasses."

Why don't you build a Choo Choo train? That will make you look smart and intelligent.

Any time you need to cut one of 39 duplicate programs you have not counted yet, stir up the unions and build a railroad. no problem.
Posted by: newc   2011-03-01 14:44  

#5  BTW, almost all this duplication is there because of statutory requirements, i.e., laws passed by Congress. It takes a fair amount of work to undo these statutes.

Posted by: lord garth   2011-03-01 14:08  

#4  JohnQC, Who would have thought that "rat control" would be another means of income redistribution?

All the "rats" in line for the boodle, either directly or indirectly through campaign contributions or kick-backs.
Posted by: Alan Cramer   2011-03-01 13:05  

#3  Rat control! Who would have thought that "rat control" would be another means of income redistribution?
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-03-01 11:50  

#2  Back in college, circa '68, I had to study some aspect of federal bureaucracy from a list of options. I chose what I thought would be an easy one, Rat Control.

Turned out that there were at least, no one knew for sure, 24 agencies with some degree of control, regulations and budget for Rats.

Their were city rats, country rats, agricultural rats, diseased rats, electrical rats (cable eating), even army and navy rats. The waste was collosal and really was nothing more than a trough from which pork could be dispersed to the "chosen" few.

The more gov't controls the more cracks for the graft to fall through. It's just gotten worse over the last 40+ years.
Posted by: Alan Cramer   2011-03-01 11:38  

#1  No wonder the leftards hate Fox. The only network still reporting the news--the rest are in the bag for the donks and Obama. They have been for a long time.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-03-01 11:19  

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