Thursday, May 21, 2020

This is tragic!

Why haven't we helped Native Americans, in some cases relatives of our Lab coworkers, as clearly detailed in this article? This is tragic and unsympathetic.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/national/coronavirus-navajo-nation-crisis/2020/05/11/b2a35c4e-91fe-11ea-a0bc-4e9ad4866d21_story.html%3foutputType=amp

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The problem can be solved in two words: Randy Pico
But we beat that horse in another thread.

Anonymous said...

"The problem can be solved in two words: Randy Pico"

What does this NM tragedy have anything remotely to do with Randy Pico?

Anonymous said...

"The problem can be solved in two words: Randy Pico 
But we beat that horse in another thread."

What? Off topic yah think, but OK.

Why did married Pico get involuntary bounced out of his fab shop supervision assignment and placed into B131 after his favorable "recruiting trip" to NM? Any #Metoo comments? Is there a gag order in place?

Anonymous said...

"Why did married Pico get involuntary bounced out of his fab shop supervision assignment and placed into B131 after his favorable "recruiting trip" to NM? Any #Metoo comments? Is there a gag order in place?"

Either complete BS nonsense, or workers have moved on, or are too scared to step forward.

Anonymous said...

Pico's 2nd wife, was a NM tech grad.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes when fat stacks and personal prosperity are involved, supposed minority advocates devolve into "trail of tears" type enablers. By today's standards, these are the "winners".

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