IRS computers became “inoperable,” and remain so, after a contractor did some computer maintenance for a whopping $1.5 million fee.
An attorney in Syracuse, New York actually billed her county for 33 hours worked in one day for a public-defender program.
The former head of the United States Secret Service made sure to pay himself a bonus while regular agents wait for their bonuses.
Obama’s EPA found that carbon dioxide was a pollutant that endangered public health. Lee Zeldin has rescinded that – but what next?
The State of Illinois subsidized its State Fair to the tune of $140 million or more, by robbing other funds and agencies.
In 2011 the Commerce Department dropped two million dollars on a federal grant for a wine education center in Washington State.
Two hospital CEOs each made a bad real-estate sale-leaseback deal and stuck taxpayers with the expense of bailouts.
The State Department spent over a million dollars on 14 swimming pools at American embassies and mission residences.
Earmarks, even after Congress removed them from last year's appropriations bills, are back, from Republicans and Democrats alike.
President Trump is still testing the water on Social Security, which badly needs reform. Can Trump make reform workable and palatable?