From U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn's
periodic list of the most "unnecessary, duplicative and low-priority
projects" that the federal government currently funds (announced in
December): $75,000 to promote awareness of the role Michigan plays in
producing Christmas trees and poinsettias; $48,700 for promoting the
Hawaii Chocolate Festival; $113,227 for a video game preservation center
in New York; and $764,825 to study something surely already done
adequately by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs -- how college students use
mobile devices for social networking. Also on Sen. Coburn's list: $15.3
million in continuing expenses for the famous Alaskan "bridge to
nowhere" that was widely ridiculed in 2005 but apparently refuses to
die.
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