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Bribing Government Employees to return Government property?

The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works - whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified."

-President Barack Obama, inauguration 1/20/09

Dope of the Week - Bureau of Engraving and Printing

OK, someone clue me in here:

  • We as taxpayers supply the money
  • Government purchase some printers
  • Government employees use the printers
  • Government wants them back
  • We as taxpayers have to ante up MORE money to bribe the Government employees to return the printers that the Government owns in the first place?

Fox News has the story:

Maybe when you print money all day, it becomes easier to spend.

A Republican congressman is taking a hard look at a program in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing that would give hundreds of senior employees $75 gift cards in exchange for their printers, which the government already owns.

"It's absurd and demeaning that managers would offer employees gift cards for the simple act of returning office property," Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., ranking Republican on the House Oversight Committee, said in a written statement Tuesday.

Issa wants to know why the bureau is not asking employees to return the printers for free and has written a letter to Director Larry Felix demanding an explanation.

"I'm going to need your assistance in helping me understand why your agency needs to spend in excess of $40,000 to recover its own property," he wrote.

The Washington Post reported that the bureau created the incentive program because it wanted to cut down on printer use to save money.

The article said at least 534 employees have individual printers. The gift cards were offered as a way to induce those who might otherwise be possessive about the printers to give them up and use a network printer.

But Issa questioned the logic in that.

"If collecting printers will save taxpayers money, the government shouldn't have to bribe federal employees to do it," he said.

Bureau spokeswoman Claudia Dickens told FoxNews.com that the bureau would respond to Issa but offered no explanation for the incentive program.

"We are researching it and preparing a response," she said. "I can't say anything about it at this point."

One result of having a smaller government (with smaller departments) is that it is harder for stupidity and callousness toward taxpayer money to remain hidden - the psychology of allowing such becomes much harder as there are fewer "corners to hide in".  Remember, as Liberals insist that Government must grow to provide more and do more "stuff", it automatically creates more "dark corners".  No, this is not limited to just Government, but it seems that the word "accountability" only gets applied when something like this arises - and generally, the word that then becomes used is "scapegoat"

I can formulate a response in 30 seconds: 

Because it isn't our money, we can be stupid.  We got caught red-handed being stupid, so anything we do say will be held against.So, we're not saying anything.

Sure, President Obama - your Government works REAL well....real well....

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