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I was going to make a crack about the ark of the covenant before clicking on the link …
This is mind-blowing. I was impressed with the, “Wall gun” on display at the Cody museum and the items on display at war memorials in Europe, but they combined pale in comparison. Hopefully, one day these treasures will be on display for everyone to see.
Just so you all realize that this sort of thing, the building and staffing of this facility, is the sort of thing you all are inclined to denigrate as “pork”.
Or maybe it’s only pork when it’s somebody else’s bacon?
16,000 pieces of art and one warehouse. Its a fairly decent asset requiring little oversight. The bill to keep the atmosphere “just so” would be a lot lower if we could frack!
The US government has owns a lot of buildings and property that it doesn’t use. If we wanted to downsize might be a more appropriate place to start:
Who cares when its other people’s money, right?
This problem has existed for as long as I can remember. Even the infamous GSA has complained the complex regulations prevents them from disposing of property in a timely manner resulting in billions lost to maintenance, rent and declining market sales.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/02/house-lawmakers-demand-the-fed-stop-sitting-on-our-assets/
Good old bureaucratic red tape. It costs us at the government level, it costs us at the business level, it costs us at the personal level.
What a waste.