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'This Is Crazy': 2019 'Pig Book' Shows Your Tax Dollars Wasted on Outrageous Pet Projects

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The Treasury Department estimates federal deficit spending for 2019 will exceed $1 trillion. The watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste says a lot of that is due to earmarks, an old tactic some thought had gone away.

"The 2019 Pig Book shows that Congress still has Pork Barrel Fever and their only prescription has been more earmarks," said CAGW President Tom Schatz at a report rollout event this week.

The report exposes 282 earmarks in fiscal year 2019, costing tax payers $15 billion – more than a 20 percent increase from 2018, despite the fact that earmarks were banned in 2011.

"The increase in pork barrel spending has occurred behind closed doors and hidden from taxpayers," explained Schatz. "There are no names of legislators attached and really no information about where the money is being spent."

The report highlights several eyebrow raising examples:

$1.8 billion for military fighter planes that are eight years behind schedule and double the original cost
$65 million for the "Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund"
$13.8 million for "Wild Horse and Burro Management"
$12 million for the "Aquatic Plant Control Program"
$9 million for a 'Fruit Fly Quarantine Program"

"There was a study last year spending $2 million to discover if the person in front of you in the cafeteria sneezes on the food, are you more or less likely to eat that food? This is crazy," said Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) at the rollout of the Pig Book.

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