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Budget

Appropriations, Budget, Commerce, Congress, General Waste, Oversight, Telecommunications

CAGW’s Prime Cuts Hones in On Programmatic Waste

09/05/2013 Leslie Paige

Every year, Citizens Against Government Waste produces Prime Cuts, a comprehensive list of spending cuts that could be used by Congress to reduce spending and keep the budget under the Budget Control Act spending caps.  Here are just a few of the programs CAGW includes in its Prime Cuts report. Eliminate the Rural Utilities Service 1-Year […]

Agriculture, Appropriations, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Oversight

Seeing Double: Yes, Even More Duplication!

09/05/2013 Leslie Paige

As part of a continuing series, CAGW is providing you with examples of duplication and overlap within the federal government that has been researched by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).  In the 2011 GAO annual report, “Opportunities to Reduce Potential Duplication in Government Programs, Save Tax Dollars, and Enhance Revenue,” the agency offers 81 suggestions […]

Budget, Commerce, Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Just Words?

08/30/2013 staff

Yesterday, The Daily Caller highlighted a continuing issue I have with the Obama Administration and that is using words that attempt to hide or do not describe what the government is talking about.  For example, the President constantly uses the word “revenue” instead of taxes and “investment” instead of more government spending.  But that is not the […]

Budget, General Waste

Welcome Spendopedia

08/28/2013 staff

There’s a new sheriff in town called Spendopedia and its going after the big, wasteful spenders.  The web-based site was launched this month and is a project of the Public Notice Research and Education Fund.  Its home page says it is “a Wikipedia-like resource for questionable spending by the United States federal government to which […]

Budget, Commerce, General Waste, Oversight

Back in Black

08/24/2013 staff

Senator Coburn (R-OK) and his staff have been leaders in fighting a bloated federal government, rife with waste, fraud, and abuse.  His office has produced several reports on where spending could be cut in the federal government and would certainly help return its role back to what it was envisioned to be – small with […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

And More Costly Duplication

08/21/2013 staff

As part of a continuing series, CAGW will be providing you examples of duplication and overlap within the federal government that has been researched by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). In the 2013 GAO annual report, “Actions Needed to Reduce Fragmentation, Overlap, and Duplication and Achieve Other Benefits,” some 31 areas within in the federal government […]

Budget, General Waste, Oversight

The Sequester is Working

08/13/2013 staff

The biggest underreported story out of Washington this year is that the federal budget is shrinking and much more than anyone in either party expected.” Thus begins Stephen Moore’s piece today in the Wall Street Journal about the budget sequester.  He lays out some notable numbers: The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) annual outlays peaked in […]

Budget, General Waste

Panic in Detroit

08/09/2013 staff

On July 18, 2013, Detroit filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy, becoming the largest American city to do so.  According to CBS News, the city is more than $18 billion in debt with a current budget deficit of $380 million.

Budget, General Waste, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

IRS’ Litany of Mismanagement

08/09/2013 Leslie Paige

The IRS is in full crisis mode and the staff of Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) J. Russell George has been busier than a one-legged man in a butt kickin’ contest.

Budget, Energy, Environment

Wasteful Government Subsidies for Cape Wind Project

08/09/2013 staff

Wind energy has been touted by environmentalists as clean and cheap.  While it may be clean, it is far from cheap.  A maze of government subsidies, mandates and crony capitalism deeply mask the true cost of wind energy production to make it extremely wasteful of citizens’ dollars.  In the free market, wind energy would never be built without the massive government intervention it receives.

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