‘Draining The Swamp’ – Trump Admin Blows $11 Billion In The Last Week Of Fiscal Year

Authored by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,

If you need further evidence regarding how wasteful and irresponsible Washington D.C. is when it comes to our tax dollars, look no further than the behavior of agencies under Donald “drain the swamp” Trump.

This year’s spending binge amounted to $11 billion in the last fiscal year week of 2017, and many of the excesses were detailed by Open the Books Founder and CEO, Adam Andrzejewski, in a recent Forbes article.

 
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Here are some of the highlights from the piece, Use It Or Lose It — Trump’s Agencies Spent $11 Billion Last Week In Year-End Spending Spree:

Every September, the end of the fiscal year sparks a “use it or lose it” spending frenzy as federal agencies race to use up what’s left in their annual budgets. It’s a phenomenon that should drive taxpayers crazy. Agencies are afraid that if they spend less than their budget allows, Congress might send them less money in the next year. Agencies often try to spend everything that’s left instead of admitting they can operate on less.

 

Here are the top ten ways the government wasted taxpayer money in the last week of FY2017:

 

1. The Swamp Starts Here – Even the president was in on this year’s spending frenzy. In the last week of FY2017, President Donald Trump’s office alone spent $21.8 million, which is more than three times the $6 million former President Barack Obama’s office spent to close out FY2016. Trump’s spending included $6.2 million in electrical hardware and supplies; $490,000 on tents and tarps; $489,517 on furniture; $10,612 on floor coverings; and $197,438 on newspapers and periodicals

 

2. Booze-Based Diplomacy – The State Department spent nearly $79,000 on booze for ten American embassies including Nigeria ($4,288), Peru ($4,453), Denmark ($4,736), Belgium ($6,760), Zambia ($6,429), and Sri Lanka ($9,613).

 

3. Armored Vehicles for HHS – In then-Secretary Tom Price’s final week in office, the Department of Health and Human Services led the charge, spending more than $2 billion. This spending included a $1.5 million deal with Square One Armoring Services Company for a fleet of armored vehicles.

 

4. Guns, Ammo, and Military-Style Equipment – Non-military agencies embarked on a one-week arms race, spending $7.3 million on guns, ammunition, and weapons. The Department of Homeland Security ($4.4 million) and the Department of Justice ($1.6 million) bought the most weaponry. However, The Department of Agriculture, for example, spent $306,617 on guns from Glock, Inc., plus an array of ammunition. In addition to guns and ammo, agencies loaded up on night vision equipment ($1.5 million); personal armor ($3.5 million); and combat, assault, and tactical vehicles ($284,457).

 

5. Insect and Rodent Control at the VA – The federal government did some end-of-the-year cleaning, paying $152.5 million in “housekeeping” bills. While agencies paid $114 million to guards and facilities operations support, they also signed for custodial janitorial ($24.3 million); laundry and dry cleaning ($2.9 million); surveillance ($2.7 million); trash and garbage collection ($1 million); carpet cleaning ($630,943); interior plantscaping ($154,458); and snow removal/salt ($127,373). “Housekeeping” contracts included insect and rodent control, which cost $111,000 at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

 

6. Redecorating Allowance – For the new fiscal year, many federal agencies decided to redecorate. In one week, the government spent $83.4 million on furniture plus another $23 million on office supplies and equipment. The Department of Veterans Affairs spent $15.6 million on new office furniture including $4.7 million to a veteran-owned company, American Veteran Office Furniture, LLC. The largest furniture contractor across all agencies, however, was Knoll, Inc. ($6.2 million) – a luxury furniture company that has 40 pieces permanently displayed in the American Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

 

7. Self-Promotion (PR) Machine – The government spent tens of millions of dollars on last-minute self-promotion. Agencies spent $18.6 million on public relations, $11.7 million on market research and public opinion, and $5.5 million on communications. Further, $28.8 million went to advertising efforts – the Department of Homeland Security spent $15 million on advertising, including a $6.7 million deal with Lempugh, Inc., and a $4 million contract with the Ogilvy Group. Further, the Department of Veterans Affairs spent $3.2 million on signs and advertising displays with S2 Ventures, LLC.

You really can’t make this stuff up.

For more, read the entire article.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
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October 6, 2017 4:49 pm

Are you speaking against tax cuts?

CCRider
CCRider
October 6, 2017 10:18 am

I don’t get the surprise or sense of disappointment. Trump never spoke one word about cutting any gov’t program that I ever heard. Just the opposite, he intends to grow it unabashedly. There’s just this carnival barker spiel about ‘draining the swamp’, as vapid and deceitful a statement as I could imagine-perfect for those deluded enough who think they can vote themselves free.

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kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
October 6, 2017 11:04 am

This end of the fiscal year spending has been going on for many, many decades. I personally saw this happen in 1968.

It is a ‘Use it or Lose it’ philosophy. If you don’t spend the budgeted amount, your next years budget will be reduced as you have proven you don’t need all the funds budgeted.

Stucky
Stucky
October 6, 2017 11:15 am

We shouldn’t have crucified God.

We should have picked our own cotton.

We should have realized the Swamp would consume Trump.

Two, if by sea
Two, if by sea
October 6, 2017 2:01 pm

What exactly did the Dept of Energy, second on the list, have funneled through it?!

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
October 6, 2017 5:55 pm

All of these govermental budgets from local to county, state and federal operate on the principal of use it or lose it. So, if you are budgeted $500,000 for street cleaning and you only spend $350,000 then they take away that other $150,000 next year. You have to spend every penny they give you, do a shitty job providing the service and bitch about not having enough money being the reason why if you want any chance of getting more (or even the same) amount next budget cycle.

Innit fuckin’ great?

Round here they budget money for snow removal and some years they don’t need it at all but instead of banking it for a heavy snow year they “get permission” to piss away that money elsewhere. When we have a heavy snow year they do a shitty job because there is NEVER enough money to handle the “historically heavy snowfall” which happens every three of four years like clockwork.

It’s all a scam and designed to be a scam from the start. Go ahead and try “voting” to change it.

musket
musket
October 6, 2017 7:04 pm

I don’t think that he’s ever been thru a year end “goon grab”……..

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
October 6, 2017 9:34 pm

This is nothing new my wife has been in the surety bonding business for her entire working life and the government pisses money out the window like this every year . Her business at least places insurence protecting the taxpayer that job x will be completed for the accepted bid . The real issue is no competent business would pay what the government pays for a sheet of drywall BUT no customer would require the contractor to install it while standing on their head playing a fiddle to entertain the federal workers being inconveinced because they have to stay home and be paid to do nothing rather than come to work and do nothing because the Office down the hall is being renovated !

TreeFarmer
TreeFarmer
October 7, 2017 6:47 am

I always wonder what’s the majic number where the debt is so high that we lose reserve currency status, government actually does have to reduce some spending, and the w hole thing tips over. It was supposed to be long before we hit $20 trillion, but here we are still chugging along.