TAMKO CEO David Humphreys released a statement today calling for the resignation of Gov. Eric Greitens following the release of a report by a special House committee Wednesday.
Humphreys has been a major political donor, including contributing $500,000 to Greitens.
The text of Humphreys' statement is printed below:
I am deeply disappointed by the actions described in the testimony released by the House committee. While these actions took place before his election and are otherwise arguably a private matter, the testimony reveals behavior that should not be tolerated anywhere but especially not by those holding public office. Governor Greitens should resign as these new revelations describe behavior that makes it impossible to retain confidence in his ability to govern wisely and well.
After giving Republicans all that campaign donations Humphries now gets all righteous with Greitens.
ReplyDeleteI think Humphries ought to worry more about how Tamko shingles are notorious for not lasting five years even with a 40-year warranty.
https://www.classaction.org/tamko-roofing-shingles-lawsuit
Wish good old due diligence had been done on Greitins,Akin,Obama,George Bush.....where is good old Ron Richards? What does his heir apparent Rob O.say??? Bill White is shady,too.Really lived outside his district in wildwood ranch,but who cares.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Missouri law, individual contributions are capped at $2,600.00, and $25,000.00 to a political party. How is this possible to give that much? And why do working people vote for people that want to limit what unions can do for elections?
ReplyDeleteMissouri law in 2016 still allowed unlimited contributions to candidates.
ReplyDeleteMy roof is leaking because of the crappy Tamko shingles this guy sells
ReplyDeleteI doubt that...
DeleteNo doubt about it, gutters full of sand(particulate) every year washing right off the crappy shingles! Roof has leaks from this and he needs to pay up.
ReplyDeleteLol...whatever. always looking for a free ride, to lay the blame somewhere.
DeleteThank you 510 Randy, makes sense now. As far as the shingles, I recently had a new roof. Mine was only about 15 years old and the contractor said that much of my roof had much of the grit worn off. My gutters were full every spring. I would really prefer to buy from the local company, but could not under the current situation this time. I requested another shingle be used even though it cost slightly more.
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