First GSA Again Under Fire Over Excessive Government Spending … Now VIDEO Mocking Tax Payers, “Never be under OIG investigation”
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First we had to stomach yet another example of government wasteful spending when the GSA spent $823,000 on a conference near Las Vegas complete with mind readers and clowns. Now we find out there were more clowns present than first reported. Hank Terlaje, an employee of the Hawaiian office of the GSA, won first prize for the creative project and was named honorary GSA commissioner for the day. Are you serious? First the government has a wasteful spending conference and then they give out a prize to an individual who makes a video about the excessive spending. UNREAL!
The same government agency already under fire for wasteful spending at a Las Vegas conference is under further scrutiny today for a newly discovered video featuring a U.S. General Services Administration employee joking about excess government spending.
The video features a GSA employee, identified as Hank Terlaje, playing the ukulele to the tune of Travie McCoy & Bruno Mars’ “I Wanna Be a Billionaire,” and rapping about what life would be like were he to become the GSA administrator, or in his parlance “Commissioner.” Among his promises, ironically, is that the agency would “never be under OIG investigation.”
Much, much more at Hot Air as to what they were doing at this government spending wasteful conference to go out of their way to waste your money.
Posted April 6, 2012 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Corruption, Government, Out of Control Spending, Wasteful Spending, We the People, WTF | one comment |
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