The State Department's $1 million "sculpture"

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The State Department's $1 million "sculpture"

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http://weaponsman.com/?p=12293

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Your tax dollars bought this $1 MILLION pile of bricks.
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Quick, three choices before we lose the moolah...a) fix something important that needs fixin b) invest in infrastructure c) buy new countertops and stack them neatly
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:lol: Scully found a new way to foist his "art" on taxpayers, Granite!
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I just hope its solid on the inside. Think what a rip off it would be if the granite was only a veneer... :shock:
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"Failure to finish the year under budget would result in poor performance reviews and potential loss of their position. Competent management could decide if there might be some reasonable excuse for exceeding the budget."

"Competent management" in the federal government?????? "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"
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The whole government budget process is upside down. You are rewarded for spending money you don't have, and punished for not spending enough. There needs to be a fix - abolish 90% of the departments would be a good start.
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They got ripped off, I could've done that for $750,000.
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