(Patriot Command Center)No sh*t! You paid for it with your hard-earned tax dollars in other words your money got flushed! Think this is a joke, then keep reading!
Exposed and it’s not pretty! Billions of taxpayer dollars being flushed on seemingly frivolous projects have ignited outrage, with critics pointing to a systemic issue of mismanagement.
Among the latest examples is Wichita City’s decision to install two portable toilets at a staggering cost of $500,000, earning the nickname “Portland Loos.” This is just one instance of how public funds are being, quite literally, flushed down the drain.
Wichita’s decision to approve the $500,000 project for two public toilets has drawn sharp criticism, especially from Republican councilman Dalton Glasscock. Speaking on the Todd Starnes Podcast, Glasscock labeled the expenditure as “ludicrous,” questioning how such spending aligns with the priorities of taxpayers.
“This is not how government should be spending money,” he said. Glasscock pointed out that the cost of these toilets exceeds the price of an average home in Wichita, which is around $197,000. While supporters argue the toilets are equipped with features like graffiti-proof walls, solar power, and a sleek design, critics find it hard to justify the steep price tag.
“This is a load of crap” was one of the colorful quotes given by Steve Eichler, Founder of the Patriot Command Center after he learned about the cesspool of government waste!
The controversy doesn’t stop at the local level. Glasscock, inspired by Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is rallying citizens to expose wasteful spending. This grassroots effort aims to scrutinize budgets and identify areas for potential cuts.
The Wichita toilet saga is part of a broader pattern of government waste. Senator Rand Paul’s annual “Festivus” report has become a hallmark of exposing bizarre expenditures. Some of the more eye-popping examples include:
- $100,000 to study whether gin or tequila makes sunfish more aggressive.
- $1 million to examine if cocaine increases sexual promiscuity in Japanese quail.
- $750,000 to determine whether Neil Armstrong said, “one small step for man” or “one small step for a man.”
- $2 million for a kelp and shellfish nursery in Maine.
- $1.5 million to promote video gaming in New York.
The government is spending our hard-earned tax dollars like a drunken sailor on shore leave! These examples are outrageous! We the People must be accountable to the government but the government is not accountable to We the People.
Trump’s Solution: The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is already exposing shocking spending sprees not in the millions but in the Multi-Billions! OMG!
In response to such issues, Donald Trump launched the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), spearheaded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. DOGE’s mission is to tackle waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending.
Ramaswamy has already announced plans to make significant cuts to federal contractors and reduce redundancies in federal agencies. He emphasized the need for a business-minded approach to government, contrasting it with the inefficiency of career politicians.
“Elon and I are businessmen. We’re coming at this from the outside,” Ramaswamy said, adding that their goal is to achieve quick wins through executive action while setting the stage for long-term reform by Congress.
But wait, there’s more! $10,000 toilet seats and $2,000 screwdrivers demonstrate how deeply ingrained this issue is. The Washington Tax dollar sewer pipe has been clogged for years and the America people are hoping DOGE will give the swamp the old fashioned roto-rooter treatment and drain the sewage once and for all!
Taxpayers deserve to know how their hard-earned money is being used. Projects like the $250,000 toilets in Wichita are not just isolated incidents—they are symptoms of a broader problem that spans federal, state, and local governments.
From studying intoxicated fish to inconclusive analyses of famous phrases, wasteful spending erodes public trust and drains resources from more pressing priorities.
Final Word: Most families are on a tight budget partly because they have to pay their taxes, but the fat-cat government drunk on our tax dollars spend and spend and spend and spend.
Quiz: What’s in your wallet?
Answer: Who can afford a wallet!