Inmates told VICE that they're really just putting a mysterious vendor's existing product in 'NYS Clean' bottles.
On March 9, New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced a measure to fight “egregious” price-gouging: an initiative to produce 100,000 gallons of New York State-produced hand sanitizer every week, to be distributed for free to needy institutions like schools, government agencies, prisons, and the MTA.
“We are problem solvers, state of New York, Empire State, progressive capital of the nation,” Cuomo said during a press conference, before opening a navy curtain and literally unveiling jugs of the “NYS Clean”-branded sanitizer, “made conveniently by the state of New York.”
But according to workers at Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Comstock, New York where the hand sanitizer is being “made,” as well as a spokesperson for the prison system, they are doing nothing more than taking existing hand sanitizer and rebottling it into packaging labeled NYS Clean.
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6 comments:
Well Cuomo is turning New York in a little China. Put it in a box or bottle, put a label on it and tell people what you want them to think is in there all for a profit not caring if it can kill people. Is this stuff they are dishing out something that is really going to kill germs????
Well there yo go, another Democratic bull shi!!er.
Its Spermicide they make
Is there anyone left in this crooked world that can be trusted anymore? I think not.
Our local jail inmate make Toilet wine and also use the plastic tubes under their beds for it.
Making KY Jelly for Cuomo !!!
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