It would be nice to have a reasonable discussion about what we collectively choose to spend money on, but grouping together zany examples distracts from the relative scale of each.
$32K for "breakdancing" v. $90 billion (2,812,500x bigger) for "Ineffective Navy vessels".
this guy sucks. most of it reads like it was written by chatGPT
> The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spent $419,470 to determine if lonely rats seek cocaine more than happy rats
repeating the Rat Park experiment is a good idea
> Congress spent $15 million to turn the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) into an unconstitutional force to prepare, file, and audit your hard-earned money
> Burning $15 million to study a system that already exists in the private sector and is free to use? (xxi) Sounds like classic government waste.