I agree, and have stated previously, that much of what is being touted is spending republicans simply disagree with instead of outright fraud.
But i lived in Chicago long enough to know there is outright fraud. If I see a little fraud with my own two eyes, imagine how much goes on in the grand scheme of things. How much and what percentage is it of total spending? I won't pretend to know. But I am certain it is there. Absolutely, 100% certain it's there just by the law of averages.
I do think it is worth pointing out the spending we disagree with, and advertising it too. I think a lot of democrats would disagree with it too, they just didn't know we were spending that money in those places. So, sunshine is the best disinfectant, and we certainly had a spending infection. If one does not admit that we had a spending problem they are not arguing in good faith.
I understand and somewhat agree with your viewpoint that the information could be presented in a better manner. However, there were people like Thomas Massie, Ron Paul, and a couple democrats too, that have been screaming at the rooftops about spending and no one seems to listen. Now that its hitting everyone's pocket via inflation, people want results. Results only come through difficult cuts. But they have to be done if we want inflation to subside. Everyone, republicans and democrats, were pissed at inflation. It was either the first or second biggest issue in the election (immigration being the other).
So, while i see your point about presenting the information in a better manner, that did not seem to work previously and thus here we are.