Cuts? Look at what the NIH is spending money on instead of an Ebola vacine:
Of course, between the fiscal years 2000 and 2004, NIHs budget jumped a whopping 58 percent. HHSs 70,000 workers will spend a total of $958 billion this year, or about $7,789 for every U.S. household. A 2012 report on federal spending including the following nuggets about how NIH spends its supposedly tight funds:
- a $702,558 grant for the study of the impact of televisions and gas generators on villages in Vietnam.
- $175,587 to the University of Kentucky to study the impact of cocaine on the sex drive of Japanese quail.
- $55,382 to study hookah smoking in Jordan.
- $592,527 to study why chimpanzees throw objects.
Last year there were news reports about a $509,840 grant from NIH to pay for a study that will send text messages in gay lingo to meth-heads. There are many other shake-your-head examples of misguided spending that are easy to find.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3215053/posts
$175,587 to the University of Kentucky to study the impact of cocaine on the sex drive of Japanese quail.-—
Tell me you stuck that in there just for grins....?