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Tuesday, February 06, 2018

Breaking News: After Hurricane Maria, a one-woman company was awarded a huge contract by FEMA to provide 30 million meals. Only 50,000 were delivered.

The mission for the Federal Emergency Management Agency was clear: Hurricane Maria had torn through Puerto Rico, and hungry people needed food. Thirty million meals needed to be delivered as soon as possible.

For this huge task, FEMA tapped Tiffany C. Brown, an Atlanta entrepreneur with no experience in large-scale disaster relief and at least five canceled government contracts in her past. FEMA awarded her $156 million for the job, and Ms. Brown, who is the sole owner and employee of her company, Tribute Contracting LLC, set out to find some help.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Corruption is amazing. With government and the vendors. Its hard to relate to, being so frequent.

Anonymous said...

Elijah the Communist quick to blame Trump! I wonder if Ms. Brown got extra points for being a minority?

Anonymous said...

The Swamp is deep. Bet we find out that this Tiffany Brown is either a relative/friend of a high level democrat or large donor to the democrat party. The only answer is to get rid of all registered democrats in the federal government no matter how low level. They all lie anyway and will cover up even the worst of actions by another democrat. They self describe as nasty and this is the only thing they have ever told the true about. They are nasty.

Anonymous said...

Where is Empathy ?
God help us All!

Anonymous said...

Do you ever get sick of only being able to see things in red or blue? Or are you too stupid to realize your handicap?

Anonymous said...

302
Thank you

Anonymous said...

Kids, PR was an epic disaster on an island. There is no human on earth or any group of same that can fix a mess like that in any kind of short time span. Terrible yes, avoidable no. We couldn't even get Katrina right on our own shores.

Anonymous said...

Nothing like having connections in high places!