Me thinks you doth protest too much..
Your comment on military call outs??? Really?? And how many did BO fire for nothing other than trying to weaken our military strength??? 🙄
Trump~~ mold issues??? This is long standing issue well before Trump took office... Many lawsuits over it with verdicts etc..
This is the largest known verdict related to alleged mold contamination in military housing. In 2016, a Marine family in Norfolk was awarded $350,000 in a mold-related lawsuit, also against a subsidiary of Lincoln Military Housing. There is at least one other case pending, against the Hunt Southern Group, alleging problems because of mold in housing at Keesler Air Force Base...
Measures are underway for changes too~ Following testimony by spouses on Capitol Hill, military leaders have been digging in to determine the extent of the problem, and have been working on measures to address immediate and systemic problems. House and Senate lawmakers have also included sweeping changes in their versions of the defense authorization bill to provide more government oversight of the privatized housing companies, and more advocacy and protections for the families. Lawmakers are negotiating on the final version of those changes....
https://www.militarytimes.com/pay-benefits/2019/09/10/jury-awards-marine-corps-family-more-than-2-million-for-mold-health-issues-in-privatized-housing/Here's another for you~~
Perhaps you should consider knowing your facts before accusing Trump of an issue well known and which measures to address it are underway.. unfortunately when its the government its a long drawn out mess!
Do you understand you shoot your own credibility when you just look to blame Trump for everything??? How do you know what he knows or is doing about anything?? Ohhh wait, there is a way, by gosh all his accomplishments.. Son of a gun~~ Now there’s some proven tangible facts...want to talk about them??? No, of course you don’t... pppfftttt
Have s great day~~
The comments come after the Government Accountability Office released a report Tuesday stating that the Defense Department can’t properly monitor and track the condition of privatized housing because the data on the homes produced by 14 corporate housing partners is rife with data anomalies and inconsistent business practices in how the data are collected.
A Tuesday Senate Armed Services Committee hearing with military service secretaries, top brass and the GAO further revealed stacked odds against military families living in substandard living conditions. Senators heard about contract structures that impeded proper oversight of military housing, nondisclosure agreements with families as a condition of occupation — which kept them from reporting issues to DoD — and incentive fee structures set up in favor of companies.
The housing contractors will have an opportunity to tell their side of the story when the CEOs and presidents from Corvias Group, Hunt Companies, Lendlease Americas, Balfour Beatty and Lincoln Military Housing testify before the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday. The contractors admitted issues with the houses and pledged to fix them during a congressional hearing earlier this year. The hearing is considered an update to their ongoing work.
https://federalnewsnetwork.com/defense-main/2019/12/military-considering-dropping-some-housing-contractors-after-botched-mold-cleanup/Me thinks you doth protest too much.. br br Your ... (