tom: fha has done a number of things to expose taxpayers to liability. fha said it was going to save $45 billion over three years. it cost the taxpayer $15 billion. and secretary castro really couldn't explain much about fha, which many people think is the next fannie and freddie. sharyl: members of congress from both parties also made the pork list. coming in at number four is democrat frank pallone of new jersey. he criticized a government accountability office undercover test of the obamacare website that revealed security holes, saying the investigators shouldt have wasted time highlighting difficulties. but the holes allowed fake applicants to qualify and receive $2,500 worth of taxpayer-subsidized health insurance coverage, using forged income or citizenship. republican sam graves of missouri came in at number three for pushing a bill to block someso medicare and medicaid audits to flag improper payments. he says it's because the audits are drowning hospitals in paperwork. but shatz says the audits save billions of tax dollars. tom: he tried to usu