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General Waste

General Waste

Time to Cut the Billions in Improper Payments

11/17/2016 Rachel Cole

When the average American sees an incorrect charge on his or her credit card statement, a quick to call the bank ensues to ensure that the money is promptly returned. Unfortunately, the federal government is not as efficient.  Since 2010, federal government improper payments have totaled nearly $600 billion, mostly (90 percent) in overpayments.

CMS, General Waste, Healthcare, Medicare, Medicare/aid, Obamacare

CMMI is Neither Centered nor Innovative

11/17/2016 Elizabeth Wright

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) sounds like it should be involved in ground-breaking, state-of-the-art healthcare projects and programs.  However, the center was created in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), better known as Obamacare, which in and of itself raises red flags. CMMI is run by the Centers for Medicare […]

General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

Tobacco Harm-Reduction: Big League Healthcare Savings

11/17/2016 Andrew Nehring

In the twenty-first century, remarkable technology innovations have improved nearly every aspect of everyone’s lives. Smart TVs and smartphones are the most well-known examples; however, these innovations even extend to smoking. By 2025, health experts approximate that there will be nearly 1 billion cigarette smokers around the world.  While cigarette smoking has declined in the […]

General Waste

Taxpayers Fund Absurd Government Marketing

11/17/2016 Curtis Kalin

According to Gallup, Americans’ trust in government rests near an all-time low.  Gallup’s 2015 survey found that, “Fewer than three-in-ten Americans have expressed trust in the federal government in every major national poll conducted since July 2007 – the longest period of low trust in government in more than 50 years.”  There are copious reasons for this valid opinion. 

General Waste

Unauthorized Spending, Sacred Cows, and the Need for Training Wheels

10/20/2016 wchristian

Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) has long advocated for reforms to the way that Congress does business, focused on senators and representatives who turn blind eyes to ever-increasing spending.  One such reform, introduced on March 14, 2016 by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) is H.R. 4730, the Unauthorized Spending Accountability (USA) Act.

General Waste

Upstate New York Film Project Flops

10/20/2016 Alex Abrams

When state officials decide to dabble in the movie making business, the plotline often takes an unfortunate twist.

Budget, General Waste

Washington’s 2016 Year-End Spending Spree

10/20/2016 Curtis Kalin

As federal fiscal years wind down, a frustrating ritual takes place throughout departments and agencies:  a spending surge on frivolous items in order to avoid budget cuts in the next fiscal year.  The final month of fiscal year 2016 is no exception.

Energy, General Waste

Possessed by Pensions: Impending Union Bailouts

10/20/2016 Rachel Cole

With Halloween around the corner, teenagers and adults alike will dust off classic scary movies, ranging from the comical (Ghostbusters) to the terrifying (The Exorcist).  They may have seen these movies dozens of times, but they continue to be surprised and still jump at the sight of these demonic possessions when young Regan “spider-crawls” down the stairs of her mother’s Georgetown home or ghosts terrorize New York City.  Like these and other scary movies, Congress is on the verge of yet another horror show that has been seen too many times:  a taxpayer-funded bailout.

Budget, General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

A Cure for Electoral Depression: Focus Final 2016 Presidential Debate on Policy Solutions

10/19/2016 Curtis Kalin

In a recent poll, a sizable portion of young Americans said they would rather vote for a giant meteor to strike the Earth over either of the two presidential candidates.  There might be a reason for such a dark and depressing result.  The first two presidential debates have utterly failed to discuss important issues facing the nation with any depth, choosing to focus on shenanigans instead of substance. 

Budget, General Waste, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Taxes

Clinton/Trump Round 2: Taxpayers Deserve a Policy Debate

10/07/2016 Curtis Kalin

Before the first Presidential debate on September 27, 2016, CAGW proposed policy questions that would enlighten taxpayers as to where each candidate stands on critical government waste issues facing the nation. Unfortunately, the debate utterly failed to discuss any of these issues with any depth, choosing to focus on shenanigans instead of substance. Hillary Clinton […]

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