Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Seven Rules to rein in the Boeing bailout

As we change the way we live our lives, corporations like Boeing should
change the way they are run.

https://www.salon.com/2020/03/28/7-rules-to-rein-in-the-boeing-bailout_partner/

Call it the "Boeing bailout." As the world struggles with the pandemic,
Boeing should be seen as the vector for a parallel epidemic.
It's Patient Zero in an epidemic of corporate failure.
As we change the way we live our lives, corporations like Boeing should
change the way they are run. Corporate mismanagement made this crisis
worse and, if it doesn't change, will make the recovery more difficult.

Unfortunately, it looks like Boeing and its fellow malefactors are going to
get a free ride. The corporate bailout is coming down the track, thanks to
the new Senate agreement, with oversight that appears no stronger than
that used in the bank bailouts after the 2008 crisis. That leaves the public
exposed to ongoing corporate abuse, even as its government acts to rescue
the abusers.

All signs indicate that Priority Number One is the rescue of our most badly mismanaged corporate vectors. President Trump says "we have to protect Boeing," this country's largest exporter and a major employer. Boeing itself has called for "a minimum of $60 billion in access to public and private liquidity, including loan guarantees, for the aerospace manufacturing industry."
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Vector {Disease – Transmitting Organism} Boeing
(Biology Analogy) an organism such as a mosquito or tick that transmits
disease-causing microorganisms from an infected person or
animal to another or from one corporation to another.
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Rule 4 /// Read all 7 when you can

  1. Senior executives must be replaced, and their past compensation must

be reviewed for signs of malfeasance, stock manipulation, expense account
padding, or any other signs of over payment.
Clawbacks of excess compensation should be considered,
where appropriate.

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Democrats are against "corporate welfare", well, until they are for it because it's in their back yard. Same thing happened with Michigan Dems when the car companies needed a bailout.

The best part is they are playing into Boeing's hands. They beg Boeing to take the money and then Boeing can set terms. Like, no strings attached.

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/04/07/coronavirus-house-democrats-urge-boeing-to-take-federal-aid-as-plants-shut-down.html

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Post ID: @9pwz+14dHF0u5

It was suggested last year that Boeing should split into three different divisions/groups. Then they can file Chapter 11 bankruptcy/reorganization for BCA alone. At the rate they're going they're dragging the entire Boeing company right into the sh–ter.

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Post ID: @4flr+14dHF0u5

Death of a Corporation; Is Boeing another Colt
When investors take a profitable company and squeeze to fill their pockets
What’s left is crushed waste, the juice is gone.

The history of Colt looks a lot like Boeing

Who is Colt? A History of the Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk_TxE1d9HY

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Post ID: @4riu+14dHF0u5

Boeing is Diseased
Most of the Corporate system is Diseased, the Banks are Diseased
OUR Government is Diseased
And
Glad to see you have Zeal

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Post ID: @1qnp+14dHF0u5

@1our+14dHF0u5

I am sorry, you can see how I just MIGHT think this is about Boeing with a title of the thread like

"Seven Rules to rein in the BOEING bailout"

and

"As we change the way we live our lives, corporations like BOEING should
change the way they are run"

And

https://www.salon.com/2020/03/28/7-rules-to-rein-in-the-BOEING-bailout_partner/

and

"Call it the "BOEING bailout." As the world struggles with the pandemic"

and

"BOEING should be seen as the vector for a parallel epidemic."

And

"As we change the way we live our lives, corporations like Boeing should"

Since the word BOEING was used 10 times in the OP's post and the thread is in the BOEING layoff site. Silly me, I thought it was about BOEING

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Post ID: @1hlu+14dHF0u5

@1our

  • Again and Again, this has nothing to do with Boeing

The Bail-out is the biggest theft from the American people

  • Again and Again, this has nothing to do with Boeing

This Is About Fraud and Theft Just Like Boeing but on a much larger scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXPjNLIJ3W4

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Post ID: @1mdm+14dHF0u5

Again, do any of you read the news. Boei g is NOT getting a bailout. The CEO has refused the money because there are strings attached.

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Post ID: @1our+14dHF0u5
  • Corporate News Hides Ugly Truth of Stimulus Bill

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXPjNLIJ3W4

This unfortunately this is the biggest theft from the American people
It’s easy to hide this fact when you throw the nation out of work and
People are focused on survival and their job.
Fear and uncertainty is the best distracter.

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Post ID: @1wkv+14dHF0u5

Boeing should be divided into smaller companies. Ineffective companies should disappear from the market.

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Post ID: @1fpe+14dHF0u5

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