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$2.3 billion allocated to Amtrak, despite ongoing questions about its profitability and necessity.
Over $7 billion for the National Science Foundation, with millions dedicated to esoteric studies like fish oxygen needs on land or chimpanzee "poo fighting."
A staggering $11 million for "humane population growth suppression strategies," which vaguely references sterilization techniques—raising ethical concerns and skepticism about the real intent.
Critics note that most members of Congress do not read the full bill before voting, which facilitates the approval of frivolous or costly projects. The result is a bloated federal budget with significant savings potential—potentially reducing agencies by up to 99% without compromising core functions.