Boeing was awarded a $3.5 billion contract to manufacturer Air Force tankers in a Wichita, Kansas factory -- saving 2100 jobs and creating 7500 more. But as Jim Axelrod reports, the company decided to take its business elsewhere.
With merely competent political leadership at the federal level could capacity Boeing leaves behind in Wichita be reorganized to build cars suitable for a maglev system to compete with, as well as complement, major air transport routes throughout the U.S.
So, as in, they wanted people that take less in wages?
Pathetic idiots...
knoose 1 month ago
With merely competent political leadership at the federal level could capacity Boeing leaves behind in Wichita be reorganized to build cars suitable for a maglev system to compete with, as well as complement, major air transport routes throughout the U.S.
MrTGolden 1 month ago
Hm learned something new, Air Force 1 was built in Wichita.
narutospearman 1 month ago
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Would this be one of those job creators we continue to invest in?
Smartassawhip 1 month ago
DER TERK ARE JERBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MartianStories 1 month ago