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Rand Paul Exposes Federal Government – Catches Them Spending Billions on Empty Buildings

In what might be the most egregious example of government waste exposed this year, the federal government has spent an astounding $10 billion maintaining, leasing, and furnishing government buildings that sit almost entirely empty. Let that sink in for a moment. That’s $10 billion of your hard-earned money.

According to Sen. Paul’s comprehensive report, 17 out of 24 federal agencies are using only 25% or less of their office space. Indeed, even the “busiest” offices barely reach 50% capacity.

“The federal government spent $10 billion on maintaining, leasing, and furnishing almost entirely empty buildings,” the report states. “As the average American taxpayers struggle to pay rent, their hard-earned dollars are ironically funneled into more real estate.”

The building maintenance scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. If you thought that was bad, wait until you hear this: The same report revealed numerous other examples of questionable spending, including:

– $419,470 for a study on whether lonely rats seek cocaine more than happy rats.
– $12 million for a Las Vegas pickleball complex.
– $10,000 for an ice-skating drag show.
– $20 million for a Sesame Street spin-off in Iraq.

Perhaps most troubling is that while billions are being wasted on empty buildings, the Joe Biden administration recently sent $2.1 million to fund Paraguay’s border security. Meanwhile, America’s own border crisis continues to escalate.

You can’t make this stuff up.
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Wait, they're not really empty? Your title is a LIE???

leasing ... buildings that sit almost entirely empty.
"Almost entirely" means they are NOT empty. Also, they are leased. That means the government entered into binding financial contracts with private businesses and individuals.

You know what a contract is, right sunstroke? How long are the leases? When were they entered into?
The most common lease term for the General Services Administration (GSA) is 10 years


That means many of these leases were created or renewed during the first Tяump admin. Must be Biden's fault though, right sunstroke🤣😂🤣😂
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues The same folks that lost 400,000 kids can not possibly be renting almost empty buildings, right?
@sunsporter1649 So you're admitting the buildings aren't empty? you're admitting that "Catches Them Spending Billions on Empty Buildings" is a lie??

Good to know.

Now it's time to admit that leases are binding contracts and that many of them were made or renewed during the Tяump admin.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues We know, demonocrats might not always be right, but they are never wrong