It’s funny how they didn’t have any problem paying the huge expense of bringing them there but suddenly money is scarce when it is time to take care of them or brigning them back.
They should be legally required to pay to fix it. To me this is no different than an oil company having to pay to cleanup whenever they make a spill.
It’s funny how they didn’t have any problem paying the huge expense of bringing them there but suddenly money is scarce when it is time to take care of them or brigning them back.
They should be legally required to pay to fix it. To me this is no different than an oil company having to pay to cleanup whenever they make a spill.