These Expensive DOJ Offices, Rented With Your Money, Are EMPTY!

These Expensive DOJ Offices, Rented With Your Money, Are EMPTY! May 31, 2016

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It’s absolutely maddening to know that our government’s bloated bureaucracy wastes hard earned American tax dollars everyday.  But when we see hard evidence of the complete lack of accountability and restraint, it is infuriating.

A new video has just emerged that shows very expensive office space rented by the Department of Justice virtually empty.  In fact, the space in a high-end downtown Dallas building was meant to house at least twenty federal employees, but there are currently only TWO employees using them.

PJ Media explains:

The Justice Department Community Relations Service offices in Dallas are on the 20th floor of the Harwood Center, a luxury downtown high rise. Justice Department sources provided PJ Media with a video taken inside the Dallas DOJ offices which documents the brazen waste of taxpayer dollars.

The video shows empty offices, boxes stacked on unused desks, jumbo window offices with couches, large conference rooms with television sets running, enormous offices which appear to be unused, stacks of printer boxes, bookshelves filled with VHS tapes, and a kitchen area with seating for four.

The video shows 58 chairs for use by just two employees working in the office.

You can see the video for yourself:

As Instapundit said, “How do we empty the rest of them?” Enough is enough. We know that the federal government has no incentive to spend our tax dollars wisely. When government is this big, billions of dollars are wasted.  This video is just the tip of the iceberg of what is really happening to our hard-earned tax dollars.

There’s no accountability. There’s no oversight. It’s just empty office buildings filled with empty suits and empty desks that are churning out regulations to justify their absurd cost – regulations that end up costing us even more money and more freedom.  People wonder why Americans don’t trust the federal government to solve more problems.

It’s because of empty offices and empty promises.


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