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Equation: 600,000 USDOE atomic weapons plant worker estimate – AFL-CIO’s 10,995 compensated = 589,005 dismissed or non-claimant statused workers for nearly 5 years since October 30, 2000. 589,000 dismissed or non-claimant workers X the proposed $150,000 entitlement sum = $88,350,750,000 saved government funding to the “Summer of 2004”
16,884 denied claims X $150,000 ea = $2,532,600,000 saved
government funding in addition to saved medical costs.
AFL-CIO: Subtitle B provision administered by the USDOL
agents: $150,000 X 10,995 compensated claimants = $1,649,250,000
FOR COMPARISON: The USDOL’s contrary March 9 thru 10, 2005, Program Statistics presented before the Hanford Towne Hall meeting attendees by USDOL-ESA deputy manager Roberta Mosier.

Total EEOICPA claimants:
$ 45,804


Compensation paid:
$1,022,135,974
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QUESTION: A year later, who calculated and then posted the USDOL statistic $1,022,135,974 total compensation paid that is compared to the AFL-CIO’s statistic, $1,649,250,000?
AFL-CIO Summer of 2004, $1,649,250,000 – USDOL March 9/10, 2005, $1,022,135,974 = $627,114,026 difference a year later.
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QUESTION: Are the USDOL employees manipulating their program statistics (public record) depending on who makes the inquiry?
18,855 denied claims X $150,000 = $2,832,750,000 saved government funding in addition to saved medical costs which would have accrued to billions of dollars by now. However, by comparison, the equation accounts for a
fraction of the billions of dollars it costs the taxpayer to fund the Officials’
“foreign terrorist” wars vs. the Officials’ “domestic terrorist” wars.
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