Tuesday, December 24, 2024

DOGGONE ... WE'RE GIVING COCAINE TO DOGS TO SEE DOES IT TURN THEM TRANSSEXUAL?

EXCLUSIVE   DOGE insider reveals the wildest government spending splurges in the sights of Elon's agency

House DOGE co-chair Aaron Bean shared what is on the chopping block in 2025

 

By Jon Michael Raasch

 

Daily Mail

Dec 24, 2024

 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Co-Chair of the newly announced Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), arrives on Capitol Hill on December 05, 2024 in Washington, D.C. 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Co-Chair of the newly announced Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), arrives on Capitol Hill on December 05, 2024 in Washington, D.C.

 

A top Republican on the House DOGE caucus has revealed to DailyMail.com some jaw-dropping government projects that will be cut by Donald Trump's new initiative. 

The president-elect tasked Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy with cutting trillions in federal spending in the coming years using the newly developed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

And the pair have already been hard at work injecting their influence in to politics. 

Just before Christmas Musk used the bully pulpit of his app, X, to wage war against Republican Speaker Mike Johnson to destroy a massive, 1,547-page government funding bill. The bill was later revised to 116 pages. Then it was revised again.

The same mentality has invigorated a large portion of Congress, with members in the House and Senate propping up their own respective panels to aid DOGE in eliminating government bloat. 

House DOGE Caucus Co-Chair Aaron Bean, R-Fla., exclusively revealed to DailyMail.com some of the most egregious government waste projects federal workers are approving, many at massive costs to taxpayers. 

'We're giving cocaine to animals to see does it turn them transsexual?' the Republican lamented to DailyMail.com over the phone. He suggested similar government-funded studies need to be halted by DOGE.

'It just, it's the craziest thing that you would never spend your own money on. But when agencies have money to burn, they will spend money on literally everything.' 

 

Rep. Aaron Bean, co-chair of the House DOGE Caucus, detailed to DailyMail.com what the panel will look at cutting next year

Rep. Aaron Bean, co-chair of the House DOGE Caucus, detailed to DailyMail.com what the panel will look at cutting next year

A bag of cocaineA beagle after surgery
A study to test cocaine use in beagles received over $2.3 million dollars from the National Institute of Health
 

The study in question, a decade old NIH experiment titled 'Cocaine induces state-dependent learning of sexual conditioning in male Japanese quail' to determine the sexual patterns of birds using cocaine. 

That study was given a U.S. taxpayer-funded grant worth $875,000. This nearly $1 million taxpayer-funded study found that cocaine use tends to lead to riskier sex, something many would say is common knowledge. 

A similar study to measure cocaine use in beagles was revealed by advocacy group White Coat Waste Project in recent years. That study received over $2.3 million dollars from the National Institute of Health. 

On the other side of Congress, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., has also been touting ways to eliminate federal waste. 

He recently released his annual 'Festivus' report detailing ways to cut up to $1 trillion in waste. 

Paul's report highlighted another recent study done by New York University to examine cocaine use in rats was similarly awarded over $400,000 in federal dollars.

Other wasteful projects in the 'Festivus' report: A $10,000 for ice skating drag queens, a $12 million Las Vegas pickleball complex project and $108,000 for on a non-functioning, long-abandoned hotel in the Caribbean - all courtesy of the U.S. taxpayer.  

The official DOGE X account also highlighted various U.S. government spending projects, many of them absurd.

'What does the U.S. Government use taxpayer dollars for? '$6.9M studying ‘smart toilets’ that recognize the user’s ‘anal print’ - $2.3M for the NIH to inject dogs with cocaine - $118,000 to study if a metal replica robot of Marvel Comics’ Thanos could really snap his fingers - $75,000 in grants on a Harvard study on lizards being blown off trees with leaf blowers,' the statement said. 

 

Acacia Forgot, Sam Star and Arrietty appears during RuPaul's Drag Race Season 17 Cast Visit to Rockefeller Center Ice Rink and Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Plaza on December 17, 2024 in New York City. The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) awarded the Bearded Ladies Cabaret a $10,000 grant to support a cabaret show on ice skates focused on climate change last year.

Acacia Forgot, Sam Star and Arrietty appears during RuPaul's Drag Race Season 17 Cast Visit to Rockefeller Center Ice Rink and Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Plaza on December 17, 2024 in New York City. The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) awarded the Bearded Ladies Cabaret a $10,000 grant to support a cabaret show on ice skates focused on climate change last year. 

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., released his annual 'Festivus' report highlighting federal waste

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., released his annual 'Festivus' report highlighting federal waste 

Paul also highlighted a $12 million pickleball court in Las Vegas

Paul also highlighted a $12 million pickleball court in Las Vegas

 

In addition to handing out grant money for ridiculous studies and remote, useless hotels, Bean told DailyMail.com other handouts, like subsidies, should be re-examined. 

'We subsidize wind and solar energy,' he said, adding 'It's crazy how much' the feds spend on propping up the alternative fuel sources.' 

'And we know they don't give us the bang for their buck as as fossil fuels do, including natural gas, which is cleaner, abundant, and that's going to be the key to energy independence.'

Government subsidies have also come under attack by Musk, who when visiting Capitol Hill earlier this month to tout DOGE's promise told reporters 'I think we should get rid of all credits' when asked about electric vehicle subsidies. 

Bean also told DailyMail.com that cutting social security is off the table. 'We're not going to cut social security checks,' he promised.

The Republican was also hopeful that the House DOGE Caucus will grow given the large turnout from the group's first meeting held the week before Christmas. 

Bean told DailyMail.com that 65 members out of the 435 total showed up to the initial session.

He applauded three 'brave' Democrats for showing up too, something he wants to see more of as cutting wasteful spending is a bipartisan interest, Bean says.

'What I'm focused on is creating that safe harbor where we can all feel trust, and where we can have a forum where we could work together.'

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