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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2024 · 14 MIN

Episode 85: D.O.G.E. - Department of Government Efficiency

from A Cast of Pods · host Jose Acierto

The following source highlights the following examples of wasteful government spending:* **$550,000 was spent by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on experiments on cat brains in a Russian lab**.* **$3.7 million in funding went to an NIH study on monkeys and gambling**.* **The State Department awarded tens of thousands of dollars for drag shows in Ecuador**. * **The State Department awarded a grant to Ecuador to host 12 drag shows**.* **The National Science Foundation funded a study of butterflies in Europe**.* **An NEA grant was given to set up a display in Brooklyn for the Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band**.* **Almost $350,000 was awarded in a grant to study "smart toilets"**.* **A grant was given to study colonial Mexican soundscapes**.* **A study was conducted on helmets and seat belts in Ghana to determine their effectiveness in saving lives**.* **$100,000 was spent to determine if Japanese quails are more promiscuous when given sugar**. * **Over $200,000 was spent to make monkeys addicted to drugs**.* **Money was spent to see if sunfish are more aggressive when given gin or tequila**.* **$1 million was spent to determine if selfies make people happy**.* **$1.5 million was spent to study the mating calls of country frogs to see if they are different from city frogs**.* **The University of Mississippi spent $12 million on monkeys and meth**.* **$620,000 was spent on armor and night vision equipment**.* **The IRS had $50 million in unpaid taxes from its own employees**.* **Anthony Fauci had a $15 million security detail**. The video criticizes these spending projects as wasteful and irrelevant to the needs of most Americans. It suggests that this money could be better spent on projects that benefit a majority of Americans.

The following source highlights the following examples of wasteful government spending:* **$550,000 was spent by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on experiments on cat brains in a Russian lab**.* **$3.7 million in funding went to an NIH study on monkeys and gambling**.* **The State Department awarded tens of thousands of dollars for drag shows in Ecuador**. * **The State Department awarded a grant to Ecuador to host 12 drag shows**.* **The National Science Foundation funded a study of butterflies in Europe**.* **An NEA grant was given to set up a display in Brooklyn for the Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band**.* **Almost $350,000 was awarded in a grant to study "smart toilets"**.* **A grant was given to study colonial Mexican soundscapes**.* **A study was conducted on helmets and seat belts in Ghana to determine their effectiveness in saving lives**.* **$100,000 was spent to determine if Japanese quails are more promiscuous when given sugar**. * **Over $200,000 was spent to make monkeys addicted to drugs**.* **Money was spent to see if sunfish are more aggressive when given gin or tequila**.* **$1 million was spent to determine if selfies make people happy**.* **$1.5 million was spent to study the mating calls of country frogs to see if they are different from city frogs**.* **The University of Mississippi spent $12 million on monkeys and meth**.* **$620,000 was spent on armor and night vision equipment**.* **The IRS had $50 million in unpaid taxes from its own employees**.* **Anthony Fauci had a $15 million security detail**. The video criticizes these spending projects as wasteful and irrelevant to the needs of most Americans. It suggests that this money could be better spent on projects that benefit a majority of Americans.

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