And another thing, WTF does "the taxpayer's dime" have to do with this? Usuallly when someone uses that term, "the taxpayer's dime" is a sort of synecdoche for a large amount of money, and thus criticizes supposed government waste.
Here, it is doubtful that the offending form cost much more than a dime. I've never actually seen somebody complain about the literal waste of a taxpayer's dime. You should be congratulated, I suppose, on your uniqueness.
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