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-FAIL - Florida Gov. Rick Scott drug testing welfare applicants -FAIL-
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 872328"><p>Yes, I believe maybe two extra people would be needed at Welfare to check that a drug test was administered and the result was negative. But as for new/existing facilities, the labs , I presume are private. They eat the costs of building them and I would wager money that there is one company (with many Labs) that paid ,um .. I am sorry, contributed good money to the state GOP, to get the monopoly contract. So they would have no issue renting a few more store fronts filled with a few low grade "nurses" to collect piss in bottles. I can assure you $30 dollars is a tad bit high for a drug test. The lab company is making a killing here but that is not the issue really and forgive me as I am going back to bed in a min so I am tired and rambling. </p><p></p><p>Point is the infrastructure additions and maintenance is on the lab and they have no problem with that because they are making big bucks on a cheap drug test. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The real issue here is the lousy reporting in the article. Very Very unclear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 872328"] Yes, I believe maybe two extra people would be needed at Welfare to check that a drug test was administered and the result was negative. But as for new/existing facilities, the labs , I presume are private. They eat the costs of building them and I would wager money that there is one company (with many Labs) that paid ,um .. I am sorry, contributed good money to the state GOP, to get the monopoly contract. So they would have no issue renting a few more store fronts filled with a few low grade "nurses" to collect piss in bottles. I can assure you $30 dollars is a tad bit high for a drug test. The lab company is making a killing here but that is not the issue really and forgive me as I am going back to bed in a min so I am tired and rambling. Point is the infrastructure additions and maintenance is on the lab and they have no problem with that because they are making big bucks on a cheap drug test. The real issue here is the lousy reporting in the article. Very Very unclear. [/QUOTE]
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