The only time I ever got in to a deal like that was back in the 70s. A fire retardant was mislabeled as Nutrimaster instead of Firemaster and was mixed with cattle feed. For a while,cattlemen in Michigan couldn't ship cattle unless a vet came and took a fat sample and tested it for the fire retardant. I had one tested and she died. She laid here for a few days before anybody came to pick her up. The state had to send somebody to get her and take her to a special burial site that had been prepared for cattle lost in that whole debacle. There was compensation,but the guy who came to get her had to measure her to figure an approximate weight. She was bloated real bad from laying there in the heat. When he measured her and came up with a weight,I said there was no way she weighed that much. He said "This agency is giving out money like water,you might as well get your share.".
As for what's happening now,there's no answer. No solution. I will guarantee you this though,if this was an election year and every politician in DC was running for the seat they hold now,and the media made this an issue,they'd all be pounding their fists and promising to do something about all this waste. OK,they're in office,how about doing something about it? Won't happen now,won't happen ever. But,people will keep voting for the lying slugs because they believe their lying rhetoric based on their political affiliation,no matter which party it might be.
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