Federal Zombie Agencies Still Lurk – IOTW Report

Federal Zombie Agencies Still Lurk

Washington Times

The Federal Register is supposed to be a repository of what’s going on in the government, but a new study released Tuesday says its records are so out-of-date that it lists 75 agencies that no longer exist.

Many were created as temporary agencies, while others have since been absorbed into other government work, according to Open the Books, the watchdog group that conducted the study.

The Air Quality National Commission, for example, was terminated in 1981. Amtrak’s Reform Council hasn’t been in operation for more than two decades.

But both still have Federal Register webpages. More

10 Comments on Federal Zombie Agencies Still Lurk

  1. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that there are thousands of people all over he country earning six figure federal paychecks who literally haven’t done a second of real work in decades. What a ridiculous fucking country we’ve become.

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  2. No accountability. Period.

    Also….the last best guess is that American taxpayers foot the bill for over THREE MILLION federal government employees, not counting the nearly TWO MILLION employees of the U.S. military (I don’t know if either figure includes federal government contractors, but I don’t think so.).

    This is absurd.

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  3. SEVENTY FIVE AGENCIES THAT NO LONGER EXIST BUT ARE ON THE RECORD????? HOW MUCH FUCKING MONEY IS GOING TO THE LIKES OF BIDEN, PELOSI AND MCCONNELL THROUGH THESE GHOST AGENCIES????????????????????????

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  4. Who ever wrote this bull shit is dumber than a box of rox. Federal Agencies never die. They just change names. What’s the new name for The Air Quality National Commission? Ya give up yet?
    It’s the EPA. I shit you not.

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  5. It’s not just the left and the corrupt feds who threaten us, but the lunatics they created: welcome to the egan TERRORISTS behind the recent murder of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont:

    Maximilian Snyder, a 22-year-old data scientist arrested in Northern California on Friday on suspicion of murder, and Teresa Youngblut, the 21-year-old computer science student charged last week in connection with the shooting death of U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland, appear to follow a fringe, self-described “vegan Sith” ideology that started in the Bay Area and has connections to violence, according to police records, an interview with a person familiar with the group, and years of social media and blog posts reviewed by Open Vallejo.

    https://openvallejo.org/2025/01/27/suspects-in-killings-of-vallejo-witness-vermont-border-patrol-agent-connected-by-marriage-license-extreme-ideology/

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