Posted on 07/16/2025 7:00:17 AM PDT by ransomnote
Department of Government EfficiencyUnused website update! DOGE continues to partner with agencies to delete unused/obsolete websites. In the last few weeks, 69 sites have been deleted, including: -@NASA: deleted 26 sites for total savings of $500k/yr -@NSF: deleted 8 sites for total savings of $868k/yr -@Interior: deleted 5 sites for total savings of $4.1M/year See before/after images for a recently cut@Energy: site which, until a few weeks ago, was advertising a science workshop that took place in 2004, over 20 years ago!Jul 7, 2025
Pro pick pocket crews now know they should have got a government job for the big cash flow gig.
How can such unused sites cost so much to maintain annually?
I can put up a website with huge bandwidth for a year for maybe a few hundred dollars, at most.
Why? How?
Because someone was getting money to continue.
And it’s not their money being spent, so no one gives a Shiite.
DOGE it al.
Seems like we can shutter the GAO & the like for NOT flagging waste such as this....More winning
This is what happens when Congress hasn’t passed a true budget since 2005. Programs or actions that are no longer necessary are extended in Continuing Resolutions (CR) w across the board 3% annual increases in spending.
Rep Massie has been railing about this for 8 years but the Congressional ears are deaf.
Salaries for the Lefties who once maintained content but still draw six figures?
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