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Of course they did. Srkdqltr Jul 2020 #1
Of course. rzemanfl Jul 2020 #2
But we were all told what a great businessman Tre45on was. AllyCat Jul 2020 #3
Easy to see how his businesses go bankrupt. World' worst manager. nt NCjack Jul 2020 #11
Raise your hand if u think there is a possibility some NoMoreRepugs Jul 2020 #4
It's gonna' take YEARS to sort out all the kickbacks, laundered money, etc. groundloop Jul 2020 #5
So, where did the kickbacks go? MineralMan Jul 2020 #6
I just wish the reporting would cease on stating 'errors were made' or 'incompetence led to $$ waste' Scalded Nun Jul 2020 #7
The "clawback". One thing govt has done right. oldsoftie Jul 2020 #8
I just heard Heidi talking about this on MSNBC and have yet to lift my jaw back in place. Frustratedlady Jul 2020 #9
At least ventilators can be actually used. LisaL Jul 2020 #10
Well, My Question RobinA Jul 2020 #18
Government contracting has made many a billioinaire over many generations bucolic_frolic Jul 2020 #12
The fArt of the deal... n/t iscooterliberally Jul 2020 #13
To be fair, the potential lack of ventilators was a serious concern at the time, and still is Hoyt Jul 2020 #14
They find efficiencies by making it very slow and very expensive IronLionZion Jul 2020 #15
This will get played, Bayard Jul 2020 #16
Not to count chickens, but the next administration..... mjvpi Jul 2020 #17
Something about that boy Trump ain't right Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2020 #19
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