Money laundering. The entities that bought it cheaply, can now sell it for more money, with the benefit being that the equipment is no longer on NY's books. Where, now, does the profit go? We, the People will never know.
It's much like Obama giving a ton of money to green energy startups, which then promptly went broke, then the expensive equipment was sold for pennies on the dollar at liquidation. This is a way someone can get equipment and pay hardly anything for it.
This is simply the way everything works. It's just more blatant and in our face than ever.
This is essentially what the book that Winston received in "1984" described. The endless unnecessary production and waste of useless crap in order to maintain a false image of resource scarcity and thus a need for government to solve the very problems they have created. The military industrial complex, basically, except the war is now against all of us.
We should all be living like kings, there are no shortages of anything and we do not need these bloated overcomplicated corrupt governments, period.
'Cause their 2023 budget is already in the red after a fraction of the illegal immigrants who crossed the border illegally were bussed to New York because New York doesn't adequately verify Voters are registered citizens which means there are a bunch of jackasses in public office spending citizens tax money on ridiculous programs?
Remember when an attempted explanation was given to the people that they could ignore the expiration date on covid tests, so retaliors could continue to sell them, despite being untouched by shoppers?
They need to get rid of it, so they can buy more from their friends next time.
Exactly. Gotta get number 2 Pandemic money. So we sell this n buy more.
buy more? we buy this same gear from the person that won the auction. they just pay for the storage in the mean time.
Bigger question is how is there so much leftover PPE and equipment if the hospitals were so overwhelmed as they claimed.
Money laundering. The entities that bought it cheaply, can now sell it for more money, with the benefit being that the equipment is no longer on NY's books. Where, now, does the profit go? We, the People will never know.
They auction it off to the same people that made or distributed them, then they sell it back to us for twice the amount.
It's much like Obama giving a ton of money to green energy startups, which then promptly went broke, then the expensive equipment was sold for pennies on the dollar at liquidation. This is a way someone can get equipment and pay hardly anything for it.
This is simply the way everything works. It's just more blatant and in our face than ever.
This is essentially what the book that Winston received in "1984" described. The endless unnecessary production and waste of useless crap in order to maintain a false image of resource scarcity and thus a need for government to solve the very problems they have created. The military industrial complex, basically, except the war is now against all of us. We should all be living like kings, there are no shortages of anything and we do not need these bloated overcomplicated corrupt governments, period.
And why isn’t cuomo in prison for grift and murder of so many elderly in nys?????????
Financial quota met, mass geonocide met. Just a part of a scheme to transfer wealth away from we the people.
The new "pandemic" can only be stopped with new equipment with rainbows all over them. This is 'old' equipment and just won't work anymore.
Money laundering. Should have been distributed to facilities that need them.
'Cause their 2023 budget is already in the red after a fraction of the illegal immigrants who crossed the border illegally were bussed to New York because New York doesn't adequately verify Voters are registered citizens which means there are a bunch of jackasses in public office spending citizens tax money on ridiculous programs?
For 10% for the Big Guy.
Remember when an attempted explanation was given to the people that they could ignore the expiration date on covid tests, so retaliors could continue to sell them, despite being untouched by shoppers?