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Government Spending

Rand Paul's Annual Festivus Report Highlights $1.6 Trillion in Wasteful Spending

These wasteful boondoggles add up. So do the programs that many Americans insist are important but refuse to reform.

J.D. Tuccille | 1.2.2026 7:00 AM

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Sen. Rand Paul in front of his annual Festivus report | Illustration: Adani Samat
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There are many traditions for ushering out the old year and ringing in the new, and among those to be enjoyed with a stiff drink and a sense of grim humor is Sen. Rand Paul's (R–Ky.) annual Festivus report on government waste. This year's edition may require a taller glass than usual as it documents $1.6 trillion squandered on everything from questionable science to social engineering schemes and even projects that show all the hallmarks of having been brainstormed as alternatives to piling money in heaps and setting them on fire.

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Jaw-Dropping Waste

"This year, I'm spotlighting a jaw-dropping amount of government waste—the kind that makes you wonder if anyone in Washington has ever heard the word 'priorities,'" Sen. Paul writes in the introduction as he opens The Festivus Report 2025 on a promising—for some value of the word—note. "A grand total of $1,639,135,969,608, which includes $1.22 trillion in interest payments on the debt."

Among the highlights of the report:

The U.S. Department of State gave $244,252 to Stand for Peace in Islamabad to produce a television cartoon series that teaches kids in Pakistan how to fight climate change.

[The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services] gave $3.3 million to Northwestern University so they can hire 15 people, erect 'scientific neighborhoods,' install 'safe space ambassadors,' and form endless committees to 'dismantle systemic racism.'

The Biden Department of Transportation (DOT) received $7.5 billion from Congress to fund electric vehicle charger stations nationwide, but only 68 charging stations are up and running.

More Money for Wuhan-Bred Viruses

The report includes some blasts from the past that I thought had to be accidental inclusions from an earlier edition until I read a little further. In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic, strong evidence has pointed to a lab leak in Wuhan, China as the likely culprit for the outbreak. That led to a lot of denials by public health officials, suppression of well-founded claims, and ultimately red faces in D.C. because the U.S. government helped fund experiments at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) from which the virus likely escaped. So, I was surprised to see not one, but two mentions of continuing U.S. funding for WIV.

"Fauci and the NIH weren't the only ones who funded the Wuhan lab," notes the report. "The disgraced USAID gave EcoHealth Alliance $54 million to collect underground bat coronaviruses, transport them to labs like the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and soup them up in gain-of-function experiments with 'humanized' mice to make them more contagious and deadly to people…USAID continued forking over millions of tax dollars to the tainted group until mid-2024."

And then, "in 2021, the Biden U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funded a five-year, $1 million collaboration to soup up bird flu viruses between the Wuhan Institute of Virology's (WIV) Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-controlled parent organization and a researcher affiliated with WIV." The funding was discontinued by the Trump administration early in 2025.

Aren't scientists supposed to learn from their mistakes?

Drunk Ferrets and High Puppies

A few items struck near to my heart. The report discusses an ongoing project—called out in an earlier report—under which the National Institute on Drug Abuse doses beagle puppies with cocaine. In my experience, puppies do just fine without stimulants, but maybe beagles are different than my mutts. On a similar note, the Department of Veterans Affairs forces teenage ferrets to engage in binge drinking.

Those stories reminded me that back in my broke youth, as I scrambled to keep a roof over my head and food on the table in Boston, I worked for a while as a paid guinea pig in medical experiments (written up here). Strapped into a chair, I snorted cocaine and took bong hits while reporting how I felt. High as a kite, folks! Yes, that important research was federally funded and thank you, very much, taxpayers.

Another science-y boondoggle that caught my eye, if only for its pointless cruelty, was this $14 million gem: "Researchers at Brown University are enlisting monkeys to play a video game they invented called 'Planko'—a variation on the famous Price is Right game Plinko. The monkeys have 'headposts' screwed into their skulls to keep their heads still while they played the game and researchers track their brain activity and eye movements." As the report summarizes, "The groundbreaking conclusion? Monkeys are very good at Plinko."

Waste Adds Up to Big Trouble

The Festivus Report 2025 makes for alternately entertaining and frustrating reading. But, if you tally the costs of the schemes and scams, they seem to make up barely a wad of spit in the vast sewage sea of trillion-dollar-plus annual federal spending. What's a few billion dollars among grifting friends, right? But those expenses add up, year after year, especially since the federal government continues to spend vastly more money than it collects. That means each pointless (or dangerous) medical experiment or nonsensical flush of taxpayer money down the fiscal toilet increases debt and the price of borrowing.

"Our country is over $38.4 trillion in debt, and the Treasury Department reports that our interest payments hit $1.22 trillion for 2025, an all-time record," the report observes of the largest expense documented. "Interest is now the third largest 'expense' in the federal budget—outranked only by Social Security and Medicare."

As I've reported in the past, economists with the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM) say the day of reckoning for the U.S. federal government—and the taxpayers dragged along with that sad institution—is rapidly approaching. A 2023 PWBM report forecast that "under current policy, the United States has about 20 years for corrective action after which no amount of future tax increases or spending cuts could avoid the government defaulting on its debt." That's the authors' best-case scenario, assuming capital markets don't lose faith in the government sooner. After that period, the federal government will either be unable to pay its bills or will, more likely, monetize debt by devaluing the U.S. dollar through inflation, essentially turning the country into Argentina pre–Javier Milei.

So, those wasteful boondoggles add up. So do the programs that many Americans insist are important but refuse to understand require prioritization and hard choices. Taxpayers can't afford to fund everything that people want.

Here's to a happy new year. May it bring a brighter, and cheaper, Festivus report as it approaches its end.

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  1. TJJ2000   1 month ago

    Where's DOGE? Why aren't they working on this list pronto?
    Did all the [D]s out to destroy the USA for their poverty stricken Venezuela-copy silence/destroy DOGE too?

    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 month ago

      It’s cool to talk about waste, but not cool to actually stop it.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 month ago

        I hear some people have sexual kinks about "waste".

        1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 month ago

          And some rabid SQRLS devour it.

      2. Rick James   1 month ago

        Certainly not without a broad, bipartisan consensus, rigorous debate between the two houses of congress and full judicial review with every district court in complete agreement completed with 9-0 Supreme Court rulings upholding any and all actions. Then and only then should spending be slowed... or retarded as I like to say.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 month ago

      DOGE/Trump admin did cut some of spending highlighted, notable USAid. Some would need Congress.

      But DOGE was neutered in Elon's failed effort to cut more wasteful spending from the "Big Beautiful Bill".

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   1 month ago

        Another TDS-addled lying pile of shit heard from! Thanks for your participation, asswipe!

    3. Nelson   1 month ago

      DOGE was a PR stunt that accomplished almost nothing. We need real spending cuts, not political theater.

      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 month ago

        DOGE was fought and sabotaged by people you support.

      2. Moderation4ever   1 month ago

        As I have noted before the problem with DOGE was that it was headed up by a show horse and not a work horse.

        1. Idaho-Bob   1 month ago

          Yeah, YOU are the only person who "noted" that. When you accomplish 1/1000 of what Musk has, then you qualify to define work horse and show horse.

          Go back to defending daycare fraud.

    4. SRG2   1 month ago

      Because DOGE was a fuck-up with incompetent and unqualified people working for it and running it. And you can't blame the Democrats for that, much as you would like to.

      1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 month ago

        Lol. God damn retard. They identified hundreds of million in fraud and you cried about it.

        1. DesigNate   1 month ago

          That one comment brought out three different morons.

          1. Nelson   1 month ago

            I could only see Jesse (the biggest moron on the site) and Idaho Bob because SCOTUS is a grey box, but you’re right. They are definitely three of the chief morons here.

        2. Nelson   1 month ago

          “ They identified hundreds of million in fraud and you cried about it.”

          No, they claimed hundreds of millions in fraud, but when people actually looked at it, it turned out they were almost all not fraud at all. Like the dead people and Social Security, where they claimed that dead people were getting millions in benefits, but then found out that virtually none of them were getting checks at all.

          You idiots will believe anything your paleocon President claims, no matter how transparently untrue.

      2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 month ago

        Walz +8

  2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 month ago

    Thats less than the deficit. Time to raise income taxes per KMW and Boehm.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 month ago

      "Libertarians" for more government!

  3. Minadin   1 month ago

    How much of it was to Somalis living in Minnesota and other hotspots?

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 month ago

      How much you got?

  4. Heresolong   1 month ago

    "$1.6 trillion in wasteful spending"
    "including $1.22 trillion in interest on the debt"

    That means that this report actually includes $380 billion in wasteful spending. Which isn't nothing, but isn't $1.6 trillion.

    A bit of sleight of hand to make the article seem more interesting?

    By the way, $9 billion, so far, in Somali fraud, is a good start on that, but immigrants good, so I guess we'll see.

    That being said, these reports get released every January 1st, but a variety of places, including Open The Books, but nothing ever gets done and when something like DOGE is set up, the full force of the anti-reform crowd gets pointed at them.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   1 month ago

      Tuccille is a TDS-addled steaming pile of lying shit, so, he'll make sure to blame Trump for what droolin' Joe did.
      The asswipe needs to fuck off and die.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 month ago

      Every penny of that fraud is precious to the democrats and will not be cut.

  5. Incunabulum   1 month ago

    I thought we agreed none of it was wasteful - that is why we had to shit down DOGE.

    1. Longtobefree   1 month ago

      Now I have to spend the rest of this day trying to figure out if "shit" is a typo or an editorial comment.
      Thanks a lot!

  6. Incunabulum   1 month ago

    What about the offsetting benefits we are getting from immigration - like 10 billion in fraud in one state alone?

  7. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 month ago

    But how can any government spending that gets more people on the dole, and gets them to vote for pols that promise even more free shit, be wasteful?

  8. MollyGodiva   1 month ago

    This spending seems more like stuff he politically does not like, not actual waste.

    1. Garth Vader   1 month ago

      I'll drink to that, and so will my ferret.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   1 month ago

      Can we cut off china?

    3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   1 month ago

      Same thing. Americans politically hate waste and theft by democrats.

    4. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   1 month ago

      Walz +8

  9. Spiritus Mundi   1 month ago

    And nothing happened.

  10. Garth Vader   1 month ago

    No mention of the two biggest Ponzi schemes the human race has ever devised: Social Security and Medicare?

  11. Warren   1 month ago

    COVID didn't "leak" out of Wuhan.
    It was unleashed to quash the Hong Kong rebellion.

    1. Ersatz   1 month ago

      not the rebellion of the US electorate some years earlier...you know - prophylactically stopping a recurrence?

  12. Bruce D   1 month ago

    The United States population on January 1, 2026 was: 343,049,952 https://www.census.gov/popclock/

    "A grand total of $1,639,135,969,608 "

    That's annual deficit.
    Per person = $1,639,135,969,608 per year/343,049,952 people = $4778.13 per person per year. That's annual deficit over and above tax revenues.

    "Our country is over $38.4 trillion in debt,

    Per person = $38,400,000,000,000 total debt/343,049,952 people =$111,937.06 per person. That's total fed gov debt per person.

    Conclusion =we're fucked.

    1. Rick James   1 month ago

      Per person = $38,400,000,000,000 total debt/343,049,952 people =$111,937.06 per person. That's total fed gov debt per person.

      Conclusion =we're fucked.

      Wrong. The conclusion is we need to open the borders to as many immigrants as possible to reduce the debt-per-person figure. Imagine what those figures would look like if you divided the debt by a billion people? Two billion? Five billion? That number would shrink significantly, would it not?

    2. TJJ2000   1 month ago

      Which represents only 1/2 of the real issue.
      343,049,952 people includes babies, children & gov-leaches.

      If you want accuracy then only people *EARNING* are ever going to pay-down debt. You're at 165M of those. Ya. It'll take a bloody miracle to avoid another Venezuelan collapse. Then again; What else is everyone suppose to do in the meantime - see just how BAD the collapse can be or actually try and save the USA from the socialist curse.

  13. YuckFou   1 month ago

    DOGE showed us how the grift works at the Federal level. Now Congress needs to codify the fixes. Once that is done, we can turn our attention to the elimination and/or streamlining Federal agencies.

    Nobody is going to take talk about "spending" seriously while fraud is unchecked.

  14. Rick James   1 month ago

    In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic, strong evidence has pointed to a lab leak in Wuhan, China as the likely culprit for the outbreak. That led to a lot of denials by public health officials, suppression of well-founded claims, and ultimately red faces in D.C. because the U.S. government helped fund experiments at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) from which the virus likely escaped. So, I was surprised to see not one, but two mentions of continuing U.S. funding for WIV.

    C'mon Rand, masks aren't mere talismans...

  15. Eeyore   1 month ago

    How much does the federal government spend a year? 6 trillion? 7 trillion? The amount of wasted spending is that number.

  16. PatH   1 month ago

    Where are the costs for Trump to play at his own golf courses? What about evaluating whether all the people who are getting security protection in his "orbit" should justifiably do so, and other "benefits" being received by others in his PERSONAL (vs professional) orbit that are being paid by the US taxpayers? The costs to actually rename the Kennedy Center, the Arc de Trump, etc? The costs (attorney fees, etc) to pursue personal retribution campaigns?

    I'd love to see that list of waste and fraud that our taxpayer dollars are also funding..

    1. TJJ2000   1 month ago

      13% is the total National Defense / Fed Police.

  17. Anastasia Beaverhausen   1 month ago

    While he's good at picking out the stuff conservatives and right-wingers will find objectionable, he misses stuff like the "White House Faith Office" which we Libertarians find clearly un-Constitutitonal. This is why he's so inconsistent and not a real thoroughgoing friend of Libertarians.

  18. OnlyTruth   1 month ago

    The underlying lie/error/delusion is "healthcare is a right". That simple untruth underlies budgetary deficits as far as the eye can see. Once you embrace that fraud, only bankruptcy or tyranny is inevitable.

    1. Lester75   1 month ago

      It’s only a right if one is over 65. Try getting elected to any office if you target Medicare.

      1. TJJ2000   1 month ago

        Precisely the problem with entertaining Gov-Gun THEFT Socialism.
        Those who got ripped-off want their money back.
        The UN-Earned *entitled* already 'conquered and consumed' it (it's gone).

        So the 'conquer and consume' just leaps forward again.
        Till the entire 'wealth' well runs dry.
        ...because get this; 'Guns' (Gov-Guns) don't make sh*t.

        It's just like trying to get your vehicle back in prime condition from a car-thief who joy-rode and totaled the thing. Destruction doesn't leave anything left to get-back.

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