Congress should eliminate the Agriculture Department's Market Access Program, which spends $175.6 million a year to no good purpose.
A third-party officer examines the current state of the Social Security system, its solvency, and whether it is wisely invested.
The Transportation Department will spend three billion dollars toward building a private high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and SoCal.
In 1983, the U.S. Army spent $61,650 printing color pamphlets describing the rules of the boys' game King of the Hill.
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago proposes three policies that will make life in Chicago worse, while neglecting core services.
Los Angeles wants to spend $58 million for a three-mile bike path - and dog lovers are already lining up against it.
Reno, Nevada spent $70,000 printing a 4000-word poem - temporarily - on the city sidewalks, most of which are neglected.
The Essential Air Service costs $200 million a year and has long outlived its usefulness following airline deregulation.
Citizens Against Government Waste identified $287 million worth of duplicative federal commissions, all of it wasteful.
The General Services Administration (GSA) has tried to deal with unnecessary federal buildings since 1976. (It still faces that problem.)