https://digitallatestnews.in/california-controller-betty-yee-pushed-for-a-covid-masks-deal/Listening to KFI talk about. The company who got the contact didn't exist until the contract existed. Now everyone is suing each other dodging blame because its been exposed. That's why you have homeless and that's why your rent is $2,500 for a 1 bedroom with crack and blood stains on the walls. They had no masks. Zero. None.
This was a no-bid contract in which government employees helped this fake company write up the request.
The more you know.
By the way they were going to mark up over 25%, you know, to save lives. Corrupt. Probably the one and only time California citizens have had their money stolen by the government and given to buddies for lucrative deals. Only time ever. Would never happen again. Right? Right.
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“I’ll see to it that the wire occurs very first thing this morning,” Yee wrote to John Thomas, a longtime Republican strategist who based Blue Flame with GOP fundraiser Mike Gula, in a textual content message on March 26, 2020.
Hours later, the state wired Blue Flame a down cost of $457 million. The corporate’s inner data, disclosed as a part of a lawsuit, present that it stood to show a revenue of $134 million by charging the state 20% to 30% markups.
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Courtroom paperwork reveal {that a} settlement was reached between the state and Advoque Safeguard, a Santa Clara firm that did not ship many of the N95 masks it was contracted to make, whereas 10 million masks that did arrive had been later recalled for failing to fulfill federal filtration requirements. State officers stated the corporate, which faces three lawsuits stemming from its different masks offers, has but to make any of the agreed-upon funds.
In a 3rd case, Alabama firm Bear Mountain alleges that California officers improperly canceled an $800-million masks contract that was promoted by an influential Sacramento lobbyist.
Swamp.
This post was edited by justhackitup on May 4 2022 06:53pm