Federal flaps: Your tax dollars were used for these bizarre ventures

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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HOUSTON (KTRK) -- There are fumbles we see on Sundays during football season. They are game changers on the gridiron. Then there are those that happen in a different arena, that of politics and government spending.

"The federal government doesn't ask what do we have," said Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma. "The federal government asks what do we want to do."

Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma is out with a new report called "Federal Fumbles" 100 ways the government dropped the ball."

"The National Park Service did a study on what do bugs do when you turn on a light in a dark rural place," he said at a press conference releasing his findings.

Also among his findings:

"The government is so massive that even people with the best of intentions can't keep a handle on everything," said Jon Cassidy, a reporter for Watchdog.org.

Cassidy covers government waste, fraud, and abuse. He says it's not worth getting upset over well-intentioned government bloat. There's just too much of it at every level.

"It's the nature of government to be a little wasteful and inefficient. And it's just important to keep shedding a spotlight on that, letting people know exactly what they're getting for their money. But I reserve my anger for people actually profiting of their position," he said.

Senator Lankford says he doesn't want his list to be the only one. He wants other offices to partner with him, develop their own lists and come up with solutions.