The current UN building is in huge disrepair. So much so that the UN has been talking about renting empty office spaces around the current structure while it under goes a major overhaul and renovation costing tens of billions of U.S. dollars.
The U.S. needs to defund all its UN operations. Tell all the UN bureaucrats to relocate their offices to their other three headquarters. Give them six months. At seven months, implode the current UN building and tell the City of New York they now have prime development land.
Then, tell the UN to go pound sand. We [America] are forming new alliances with friendly countries of our choice. The corrupt bastards at the UN can pick each other’s pockets, but America's funding of UN incompetence, graft and corruption is over.
Thomas A. Schatz
Most Outrageous Government Waste
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Dubious government spending schemes abound since bureaucrats play with other peoples money. For example, the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) spent $70,029 to see if the degu, a diurnal South American rodent, can help us better understand jet lag . . . they spent $77,826 to study Coping with Change in Czechoslovakia . . . $100,271 to see if volunteering is good for older people . . . $124,910 to reduce School Phobia in children . . . $161,913 to study Israeli reactions to SCUD Attacks during the Gulf War . . . and $187,042 to study the quality of life in Hawaii.
Over the years, political wrangling twists the most noble-sounding government programs beyond recognition. For example, the Social Security Administrations $25 billion a year Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Almost 250,000 children qualify for SSI checks because they cant participate in age appropriate activities. Worse, thousands of prisoners get SSI checks relating to their alleged disabilitiescosting taxpayers about $20 million a year.
Thats not all. In Denver, the government reportedly sent $160,000 to recipients at their official addressa tavern. A San Francisco addict used his SSI check to buy drugs, which he subsequently sold on the street for a profit. A Van Nuys, California, alcoholic received a $26,000 SSI check, then spent the money on a van and two cars which he subsequently wrecked while driving drunk. Los Angeles SSI recipients reportedly faked mental illness and had a doctor concoct false medical records, so they could pocket $45,000 worth of checks. An estimated 79,000 alcoholics and drug addicts are believed to spend SSI checkssome $360 million annuallyon their habits.
Again and again, programs aimed at the poor are captured by well-heeled interest groups. For example, the Commerce Departments U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration (USTTA) gave away $440,000 in so-called disaster relief to Western ski resort operators when there wasnt much snow.
The Economic Development Administration spent anti-poverty funds to help build a $1.2 million football stadium in spiffy Spartanburg, South Carolina. During the summer, it will serve as a practice facility for the National Football League Carolina Panthers, and the rest of the year it will be used by Wofford College, which has a $50 million endowment.
Look at one of the most enduring legacies of Lyndon Johnsons War on Poverty: the Appalachian Regional Commission. It was billed as help for an impoverished region. During the past three decades, this bureaucracy youve probably never heard of has spent $6.2 billion, yet the region remains impoverished.
Where did the money go? Two-thirds was spent building 26 highways connecting well-to-do urban centers. The money went to construction workers whose wages are definitely above-average. Despite revolutionary talk in Washington, the Appalachian Regional Commission goes on and on.
Or take the plight of the family farmer. I know youve been regaled about wasteful spending on agricultural subsidies, so Ill just cite a single intriguing example: 1.6 million farm subsidy checks for $1.3 billion, mailed to urban zip codes during the past decade. New York City farmers pocketed $7 million during the past decade, Washington, D.C., farmers $10 million, Los Angeles farmers $10.7 million, Minneapolis farmers $48 million, Miami farmers $54.5 million, and Phoenix farmers $71.5 million. Among those on the take, to the tune of $1.3 million: 47 farmers in Beverly Hills, Californiaone of Americas wealthiest cities.
A lot of government spending is justified as necessary for national security. For instance, maritime subsidies supposedly help maintain a fleet for an emergency. Laws require government agencies to use U.S.-flag vessels which are U.S.-built, U.S.-owned, and U.S.-crewed, costing two to four times the world market price of comparable vessels available elsewhere. When the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Agency for International Development give away surplus grain, they must use U.S.-flag vessels for at least 75 percent of shipments, adding $233 million to the taxpayer burden. The U.S.-flag requirement adds $1.75 billion to the defense budget. Subsidy per maritime job: over $100,000.
The defense budget is larded with waste not because its run by bad guys but because its big, and bureaucrats are, as always, spending other peoples money. The Pentagon has an operational support airlift consisting of some 500 airplanes and 100 helicopters for flying military brass and civilian bureaucrats on 1,800 trips a monthcosting taxpayers $380 million a year. Many of the destinations are served by commercial airlines.
Last year, the Pentagon announced it would spend $5.1 million to build a new 18-hole golf course at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland, which already has two. Golf Digest reported there are 19 military golf courses around Washington, D.C. Why a new golf course? One Pentagon official was quoted as saying a lot of golf gets played out there. On Saturday mornings, people are standing on top of each other.
Can It Continue?
How can such outrageous waste go on year after year? Simple: bureaucrats arent doling out their money, so they have little incentive to be responsible. Politically connected special interests, who are usually better off than the average taxpayer, seem to get most of the loot.
The most powerful special interest is government itself. In fiscal year 1993, the federal government owned 569,556 vehiclesone for every six full-time employees. Included were 117 limousines. The governments fleet expanded more than 130,000 vehicles since the Grace Commission called for it to be cut in half more than a decade ago.
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