Wall Street Apes @WallStreetApes
INSANE The Government contract awarded to clean up the fire debris after the Lahaina, Maui fires went to a company that was paid MORE THAN THE COST TO REBUILD EACH HOME, almost $1.5 MILLION PER LOT just to cleanup
Its the SAME COMPANY doing the LA fire cleanup, WHAT ARE THE ODDS?!?
This one is gonna blow your mind. The US Army Corps of Engineers paid $396 million to ECC, the same company who's doing the LA fire cleanup, to clear 268 lots.
That's almost one and a half million dollars per lot.
Which is not only enough to clear the lots of their fire debris, but it's enough to rebuild the homes.
How can this not be corruption?
Watch https://x.com/i/status/1928424902966812898
Nortradamus @n0rtradamus
It's an employee owned company with a checkered past. They were once awarded a $477 million for the Ring Road project in Afghanistan in 2012.
Derek Schmitz @DerekSchmitz22
When I was in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps we used ECC for clean up after hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. They have what is called a global contingency contract with the government where they are on standby for when major natural disasters occur.