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Socially Political Waste Pool

by Rage on Jul.22, 2009, under All Today's Rage, Political Rage

Wasteful_SpendingWasteful, Needless spending with hard earned tax dollars totally sends me off an edge. “The Rage” was both shocked and appalled while reading the following article. What gives the Social Security Administration the right to spend valued dollars on lavish retreats like these anyway? The administration is obviously under scrutiny, hence the threats noted below but then decides to reward these stressed employees with tax payer money. Let them use employee benefits and seek outside counseling if the stress is that considerable.

It Rages me!! How about you? Leave a comment or send an email to “”The RAGE

Source: Corruption Chronicles “A Judicial Watch Blog”

In the midst of the nation’s dire financial crisis and astounding unemployment rate, the federal government spent $700,000 to treat officials of one struggling agency to a lavish three-day conference at an upscale resort.

U.S. taxpayers treated hundreds of Social Security Administration employees (and their relatives) to a festive retreat at one of Arizona’s fanciest hotels, the Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix, which is described as a desert jewel with a golf course, dozens of acres of lush gardens and swimming pools.

Besides the fancy lodging, the getaway included airfare, hotel entertainment, dancers, motivational speakers and food, according to news reports. There was also an evening excursion to a local casino. The agency says such meetings are essential and that the Phoenix jaunt was just one in a series of such regional meetings at an annual cost of more than $1 million.

The purpose of this latest desert oasis getaway, according to Social Security Administration brass, was to master the art of reducing stress due to a growing number of death threats against agency employees. No details were offered on who exactly has threatened their lives, however.

The retreat outraged several lawmakers, including top members of the House Ways and Means Committee who demanded an explanation for the trip in a letter to Social Security Commissioner Michael Astrue. The federal legislators ask why “At a time when millions of Americans are out of work and having to do more with less,” it decided to put on a taxpayer-funded $700,000 motivational conference at the prestigious Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa.

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4 Comments for this entry

  • Kevin Hillman

    This is just plain theft. Payment center 7 has been holding on to $5300.00 of my money for over a year. I call regularly and am told the payment center is working on it.

    I see now why it takes them so long to get anything done. I did not expect anything else I guess.

  • Rage

    That’s robbery and sorry to hear your owed money. I think as Americans we should have the right to forego Social Security and manage our own retirement funds like they feel they have the right to spend them.

  • Steve Roye

    I concur 100%. I just can’t seem to understand how you spend money to get out of the hole, much less wasteful spending.

    If that was me or you, we would be in jail. Government needs to be fiscally responsible; much more so than the average citizen. That’s my 2 cents worth. Great post!

  • Rage

    Agree completely. The Government will continue to be fiscally irresponsible while they continue an allowance of such events. The reaction was a letter of explanation request vs. delivering termination notices to those approving such action. To bad the citizens of this country have no way to take action against these organizations.

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