Thursday, May 21, 2009

Senators express outrage over Chinese drywall

How about stopping the Import of Chinese materials , getting to the Bottom of it should be easy , just stop importing their CRAP !
 It may sound a little far fetched , but I begin to wonder if China Knows that it is Importing tainted materials and goods to the U.S !  It has happened more than once ! and nothing more than a slap on the wrist has been dealt to them ! Cyber warfare , tainted Materials , crap , and more crap ! Enough is Enough !  If this Administration was concerned more with the well being of it's Employers ( WE the people ) then they were with selling out this country ! they would Stop the import of Chinese goods !

southfloridabusinessjournal

Several U.S. senators expressed outrage over problems associated
with Chinese drywall during a Senate subcommittee hearing Thursday.

“We’ve
got a problem here and we’ve gotta get to the bottom of it,” said Sen.
Bill Nelson, D-Florida, who has been at the forefront of the
investigation into problems said to be associated with the material.

Sen.
Mark Warner, D-Va., expressed outrage over a federal toxicologist’s
comment that government investigators have felt sick after a few
minutes of being inside a home with Chinese drywall.

“I fear that we may just be at the tip of the iceberg on what could be a natural and national disaster,” he said.

The
Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and
Insurance conducted Thursday’s hearing to determine what health and
product safety issues might be associated with the high-sulfur imported
drywall.

A growing product liability crisis over the drywall may
include up to 35,000 homes in several states, with Florida being among
the hardest hit. Several senators said federal money will be needed to
deal with the problem.


1 comment:

kyros said...

China definitely knows. It's just one aspect of the war China is waging against the US. Tainted products, cyber warfare, the attack on the US dollar and the relentless attack on the US manufacturing sector.