Sometimes your tax dollars are literally flushed down the toilet.
Consider
this example from New Hampshire:
"About seventy women and forty men" visited the Senate
President and Speaker of the House's new taxpayer-funded
"luxury lavatory" at the State House to relieve themselves all
at once today, sources tell NowHampshire.com.
About 500 people showed up for the Concord "Taxpayer Tea
Party."
After protesting the federal government's spending policies in
Concord during the noon hour many of the taxpayers needed to
relieve themselves. So Republican state Rep. Fran Wendelboe
invited anyone who had to go to the third floor bathroom, which
cost the state $72,000 and is seen by many in New Hampshire as
an unnecessary extravagance in the middle of an economic
recession.
Sources on the ground tell NowHampshire.com three state
troopers were called up to monitor the taxpayers even though
they were well behaved. It's unclear whether the troopers were
called in at the behest of Speaker Terie Norelli or Senate
President Sylvia Larson.
The fancy bathroom has become the source of controversy for
leadership in both houses of the state legislature. Senate
leadership says the new bathroom was necessary because of urine
stains on the floor.
No sightings of former Sen. Larry Craig were reported.
Aaron| 4.15.09 @ 6:49PM
I'm guessing you don't need a quarter to get in a stall? And by the way, who is the one peeing on the floor?