DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) has correctly identified large government consultants as a key source of government waste.
Congress actually banned earmarks once, and saved $141 billion over the ten years of the ban. That ban should return.
The city of Baltimore spent nearly $3 million in a year without seeking or logging proper authorization for all spending projects.
Why did the Department of Housing and Urban Development pay $60,000 to build a rear-entrance garden for a pizza parlor?
DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) has taken a zero-based approach, compelling its targets to justify their continued existence.
In three separate bank failures, the CEO collected millions while the U.S. taxpayer had to make whole $31.6 billion in insured deposits.
The Biden administration overpaid a Canadian electric bus maker to build clean-running school buses - and most of them never arrived.
The Department of Education has increased its spending eightfold since 2000, but student grades have slid across the board.
The DOD (Department of Defense) has some of the most serious accounting deficiencies in the federal government. But blockchain technology could bring accountability to that department.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo received $1.3 billion in foreign aid from USAID - and spent it on lavish travel for its leaders.