The Department of Homeland Security recently sent out an entire book honoring former Secretary Michael Chertoff's "Select Speeches" from 2005-2008. The 315-page book contains 36 of Chertoff's speeches and press conferences (many of which — if not all — are most likely available online). ThinkProgress recently obtained a copy of the book and contacted DHS to find out how much taxpayer money was spent on the book’s production. However, we received no response.Seems to me they could've spent a lot less time and money by simply referencing Liss' own compilation which, in my opinion, has a much better cover.
From the Government Waste Files...
...comes this wonderful little tidbit about how the DHS spends its time and money:
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