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USDOJ buys $16 muffins, $8 coffees, $5 meatballs, etc

that $16 muffin better be swimming in rum

— "Another conference had a $60,000 reception that included platters of Swedish meatballs at a cost of nearly $5 per meatball."

solution: have reception at IKEA cafeteria
 
it's sad, even if you ignore the people who sleep on big piles of money at night, we could still probably fund all the 'socialist' programs we want with just the corporate and governmental waste from this country.

didn't there used to be rules against even feeding political figures at all on the taxpayer's dime? i mean, we're already paying for their fucking salaries and corporate kickbacks.
 
Here's something that'll make you sick.

I used to work in facility management at Offutt AFB for a summer job while in high school. I worked in STRATCOM, and our little group was picked to do some "clean up" work at an old hangar on base called Building D (tidbit: Enola Gay was built here). Anyways, the underground hangar we worked in was full of old and new office equipment.

I'm talking real high-grade stuff. Huge mahogany/cherry desks, luxurious leather office and decorative chairs, expensive stained glass lamps, the list goes on. What was funny is that the price tag was left on most of these products because they were still essentially brand new and unused. The desks ranged in price from $1000 - $2000 and the chairs ranged from $500 - $1000. This was in 2004.

I would imagine all of that shit is still down there collecting exhaust fumes and dirt...the amount of money the gumbent wastes on frivolous shit like this makes me sick. Yet another reason we're in debt...fuckers.
 
If they don't spend all of their budget then it may get cut next year. So you have the people in charge actively trying to waste money when the fiscal year is coming to an end.
 
What self respecting American would eat a $2 muffin for breakfast if he uses a $500 hammer for work? That's insulting!
 
I can go to Starbucks and blow $6 on a coffee no problem. $8 doesn't seem that outrageous.

That $8 was for 8oz of bog standard carafe coffee. That might be a reasonable argument if it included a "barista" that custom made drinks, and steamed milk for everyone, but then that would raise the question of public employees having luxurious accommodations on the tax payer's dime.
 
If they don't spend all of their budget then it <s>may</s> almost certainly will get cut next year. So you have the people in charge actively trying to waste money when the fiscal year is coming to an end.

Fixed, and there's a lot of truth to this.
 
I have worked in a convention center before, and in my occasional vacation travel my record is $10 for a cinnamon roll. So a $16 muffin? Outrageous, yes, but not to a significantly greater degree that what I'm already used to.

Hell, internet access, parking, and fitness center access (after all, if you're paying $15 a glass for red wine, you gotta burn it off somehow) at most metropolitan downtown hotels costs more than the entire stay at a motel just outside the interstate loops, where those things are complimentary.

Which is to say, while I would welcome laws inhibiting the ability of concessioners (in convention centers, hotels, state fairs, and OMG AIRPORTS) to take hideous advantage of their "captive" audiences (who frequently either can't leave, or are in from out of town and don't realize they're within 5 blocks of about a gazillion kickass cafes and restaurants) I don't consider that very likely.

My consolation prize is fantasizing about kicking some congressperson in the crotch. Seriously. If ragging on convention/catering food prices is the best budget-cutting they can come up with, we might as well just go ahead and raise taxes now.
 
Most of those people have law degrees and they are taking a huge cut in pay to work for the government. They deserve all the perks that their job status gives them.

🙄 *That's what they would tell you if you asked them.*
 
My consolation prize is fantasizing about kicking some congressperson in the crotch. Seriously. If ragging on convention/catering food prices is the best budget-cutting they can come up with, we might as well just go ahead and raise taxes now.

It adds up. A million people saying "fuck it. It's only a few grand" adds up to real money quickly. If you can't save a penny, you can't save a dollar.
 
Article:

There's more ammunition today for those who collect evidence of government waste.

In a new report covering the last few years of the George W. Bush administration and the first year of the Obama administration, the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General found that at conferences hosted by DOJ there was some "allowable but ... extravagant" spending.

A few notes from the report:

&#8212; A lunch at a conference in San Francisco[/b] cost "$76 per person." At the same conference, "attendees received Cracker Jacks, popcorn, and candy bars at a single break that cost $32 per person."

&#8212; "Another conference had a $60,000 reception that included platters of Swedish meatballs at a cost of nearly $5 per meatball."

&#8212; "One conference served $16 muffins while another served Beef Wellington hors d'oeuvres that cost $7.32 per serving."

&#8212; "Coffee and tea at [some] events cost between $0.62 and $1.03 an ounce. At the $1.03 per-ounce price, an 8-ounce cup of coffee would have cost $8.24."

Among the inspector general's recommendations: that the department use "external event planners" when organizing such events, because they're much more likely to be able to hold down costs.

As NPR's Carrie Johnson reports for our Newscast Desk, "the Justice Department says its agrees it needs to be more careful and that it will trim spending on conferences moving forward."

All told, as The Associated Press reports, "the department hosted or participated in 1,832 conferences in 2008 and 2009, costing $121 million."


NPR's Carrie Johnson, on the inspector general's report
Update at 2 p.m. ET. Reforms Already Underway, Justice Says.

Carrie sends us this statement from Deputy Attorney General James Cole:

"The Attorney General will not tolerate wasteful or excessive spending of any kind. That is why, in 2009, Department leadership took steps to make reforms and ensure components were aware of spending policies to improve accounting and reporting requirements for conferences. And at the beginning of this year, the Attorney General issued a memo ordering the reduction of spending, including the suspension of all non-essential conferences. In fact, in the first six months of FY2011, overall conference spending has been reduced.

"We recognize that ongoing monitoring is necessary to ensure that components fully comply with department policies, and we will redouble our efforts in overseeing conference requests. Failure to comply with the Department's policies is not acceptable."

It looks like Holder has already been working on cleaning up this puke from W's disgusting debauchery.
 
Most of these events are catered. You have to pay for the people who cook, deliver, and finally serve the food.

Most people pay more per food item at weddings and shit like that.
 
No surprise. The people who've been working for the government for 15 years aren't changing now just because there's a budget crisis. They're still trying to spend all they can and then some, so that their department will get a bigger budget and be more important.
 
lol only a matter of time until someone blamed boosh
Yea, I'm no fan of Bush, but it's hard to pin that kind of nonsense on any single administration. Big government culture encourages that kind of waste. Want less waste? Shrink the government.
 
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