Come on mang! Let's get to the real meat, we can pick off the hors d'oeuvres later.
We spent 40+ billion dollars propping up a corrupt President in foreign country to cover up the CIA and other foreign intel agencies biological weapons labs, and money laundering to buy our politicians.
I think these examples, while fringe, truly highlight the absolute wastefulness of our government. As Rand implies from his examples, it doesn't take a taxpayer funded capital injection to figure this nonsense out. Not only are we wasting money, we're wasting time and intellectual resources that could be better served elsewhere. Besides, this type of fringe funding is exactly what "normies" use when they make fun of government waste.
$37 screws, a $7,622 coffee maker, $640 toilet seats; : suppliers to our military just won’t be oversold
Thus retold, the legend of the $600 hammer becomes a different kind of cautionary tale. It is no longer about simple, obvious waste. The new moral is that numbers, taken as self-explanatory truths by the public and the press, can in fact be the woefully distorted products of a broken accounting system.
Yes, God, please!
Come on mang! Let's get to the real meat, we can pick off the hors d'oeuvres later.
We spent 40+ billion dollars propping up a corrupt President in foreign country to cover up the CIA and other foreign intel agencies biological weapons labs, and money laundering to buy our politicians.
I think these examples, while fringe, truly highlight the absolute wastefulness of our government. As Rand implies from his examples, it doesn't take a taxpayer funded capital injection to figure this nonsense out. Not only are we wasting money, we're wasting time and intellectual resources that could be better served elsewhere. Besides, this type of fringe funding is exactly what "normies" use when they make fun of government waste.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-07-30-vw-18804-story.html
"The Myth of the $600 hammer"
https://www.govexec.com/federal-news/1998/12/the-myth-of-the-600-hammer/5271/
How much was Paul's hammer...