Aside from how wasteful the actual spending was on the govt's GSA junket, which is an issue only for the higher-ups there:
I'm having trouble understanding why the joking around about stuff like about the way government works is Ok for the President and the folks at the correspondents dinner, but the employees who made the funny videos poking fun at government waste are seen as pariahs.
So the reporters and officials are allowed to have fun with a cost to the taxpayers but the junket employees' comedy videos are not OK?
I can't imagine the Correspondents dinner costs the taxpayers any less than those comedy videos the GSA employees made.
Again, there was definite waste from the junket being so lavish - but the comedic joking around is OK for the President and correspondents, but not for the GSA employees who made the videos?
END OF RANT.
