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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Wasteful Spending? It's Not Just In Lisbon Anymore; Brasscheck: Money Madness In Hard Times, life's a Party for some GSA workers (federal employees, General Services Administration, government spending, GSA, Las Vegas, lavish spending, rap video)

Lisbon,
 
The U.S. General Services Administration is supposed to help manage
the basic functions of federal agencies, including by developing
policies intended to minimize the cost of doing business with the
federal government.
 
However, it appears that what they are REALLY good at is spending
money on lavish parties in Las Vegas and making Rap music videos
about their own corruption.
 
In these hard economic times, life's a party for 'some' federal
workers...
 

 
Goodman Green
- Brasscheck
 
In hard times, life's a party for some GSA workers
 

 GSA Again Under Fire, Now Over Video Spoof

By John Parkinson
ABC News

The same government agency already under fire for wasteful spending at a Las Vegas conference is under further scrutiny today for a newly discovered video featuring a U.S. General Services Administration employee joking about excess government spending.

The video features a GSA employee, identified as Hank Terlaje, playing the ukulele to the tune of Travie McCoy & Bruno Mars’ “I Wanna Be a Billionaire,” and rapping about what life would be like were he to become the GSA administrator, or in his parlance “Commissioner.” Among his promises, ironically, is that the agency would “never be under OIG investigation.”


“Obama better prepare, when I’m Commissioner,” he croons. “I’d have a road show like [Acting Regional GSA Administrator Jeffrey] Neely, every time you see me rolling on 20s yeah, in my GOV. Spend BA 61 all on fun. ATF can’t touch GS-15 guns! Cause I buy everything your field office can’t afford. Every GS-5 would get a top hat award. Donate my vacation, love to the nation, I’ll never be under OIG investigation.”


Terlaje, who is an employee of the Hawaiian office of the GSA, won first prize for the creative project and was named honorary GSA commissioner for the day.


The House committee on Oversight and Government Reform circulated the video, which was uncovered by an investigation by GSA’s Inspector General.


Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, was blistering in his attack on the GSA and the Obama administration.


“It takes a lot of work to spend $3,000 a person and at a time when unemployment was nearly 10 percent, Americans were suffering and GSA was enjoying the good times and doing so with high-ranking political employees,” Issa said. “This administration knew about this 11 months ago and they didn’t act until the press got wind of it. This is typically what has been happening in this administration. They are only transparent when they are discovered.”


ABC News spoke to Terlaje on Thursday afternoon, but he wouldn’t comment, referring reporters to GSA spokesman Adam Elkington.


“This video is another example of the complete lack of judgment exhibited during the 2010 Western Regions Conference,” Elkington, deputy press secretary at GSA, said. “Our agency continues to be appalled by this indefensible behavior, and we are taking every step possible to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again.”


GSA helps manage the basic functions of federal agencies, including by developing policies intended to minimize the cost of doing business with the federal government.


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