Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 It would have been nice to get more of a admission that the government has been covering up the mold issue rather than simply an admission that mold makes people ill, which we all know. Without an admission of guilt, a confession, as it were, we are going to have to take the government to court, a difficult proposition now as they shed assets in preparation for the accounting to come. What this means is that people are going to have to prove the cover up in court and then try to sue the government along with the private entities that injured them. In the political situation, that may be impossible. So, now we have hundreds of thousands or maybe even millions of people who have been injured, through government/industry " toxic " collusion, and almost everybody responsible still gets off scot free, leaving the victims often virtually uninsurable and with huge medical costs, not to mention years of lost salaries, pensions, etc. with no hope of getting back on the horse as long as they are ill. With the way the job market works, an absence of a few years, even with no illness, is like throwing your degree away, so we have an additional loss to the victims of millions of dollars spent investing in their own educations. Could they (the young ones, at least) at least get their student loans forgven? Something is SERIOUSLY wrong with this picture. On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 6:49 PM, <Nomoreschoolmold@...> wrote: > Click here: schoolmoldhelp.org - Just In: GAO: MOLD Audit Sept. 2008<http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org/content/view/1331/1/> > > Dear Friends.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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