Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

It’s time to let Boeing die

Seriously! Just save our $60 Billion and let Boeing die. It’s that simple. As a nation we can more than function without Boeing. I say let Boeing die then outsource our demand for commercial aircraft production overseas. We outsource everything overseas now. What’s the difference? Maybe what we do for domestic military contracts is that we create a new company that consists of all the automakers, Tesla, space x, and other up and coming aerospace companies from the private sector to fill in the gap.

We don’t need Boeing and we don’t need to give them $60 billion in a time of global crisis. Screw em!

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You actually fell for their sweet lies? That they need the bailout money for “supplier” ecosystem? It’s just another extort tactic

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Post ID: @ndv+142OoK0Q

I would buy the round to put them in the ground

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Post ID: @uvy+142OoK0Q

If Boeing’s getting a bail out send your workers home, PAID!

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Post ID: @aoh+142OoK0Q

This is just some bitter hater site most likely ran by someone who got fired or could never get a job !... you waste your time and energy being bitter sad little person , just go ahead and k–l yourself !... do yourself and the world a favor !

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Post ID: @khf+142OoK0Q

The money is not for Boeing but to pass on to it's suppliers do they don't go under. The thousands of suppliers in all 50 states

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Post ID: @oml+142OoK0Q

Let Boeing die?! Stupid idea at best.

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Post ID: @gtn+142OoK0Q

Boeing stocks are dropping like a 737 max!

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Post ID: @lmr+142OoK0Q

Lockheed, Northrop Raytheon all those guys know how to make planes. Boeing will contract regardless the bailout would simply enable the dividends Exec bonuses and financial engineering schemes longer

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Post ID: @wew+142OoK0Q

This is not a time to debate coulda, shoulda, woulda because that’s all in the past. Demographics and weather now becomes the economic driving force behind the economy. Baby boomers retiring and a full blown magnetic pole reversal as our solar system approaches the central plane of our galaxy. Boeing Commercial Aircraft May not die but will be along time before it returns to the glory days of twenty-teens. Current and future worsening of food shortages are increasing prices and reducing consumers disposable income used for vacations and flights. Credit cards maxed out by most people and governments will also limit the companies who rely on disposable income for their cash flow. If you are not aware that we are now in a Grand Solar Minimum that cyclically occurs every 400 years and what happens historically during this time I refer you to the “Adapt 2030” channel on You Tube. If you want to know more about the return to Glaciation that will occur shortly after the Minimum, “Suspicious Observers” channel will get you headed in the right direction. This current sh_t storm is merely the snow flake at the top of the coming iceberg. Time to get informed and smart, not worry about what has been lost.

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Post ID: @rlk+142OoK0Q

Please read and learn, it's not $60B for Boeing

@yof+142yuMKG

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Post ID: @qkj+142OoK0Q

@axm I think you know* not. Giving unwarranted and undeserved aid to a fraudulent company is what will cripple the US. Boeing has lost its way. This country would be fine without it. Right now nobody needs or wants new airplanes and all of the airlines have an abundance. Boeing would probably do better if it focused on military, communications, and space technology. Let a company like Airbus handle the passenger flights. They obviously are much more prepared and know how to respond accordingly during a time of crisis. Their planes are also more efficient, safer, and more economical.

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Post ID: @fdv+142OoK0Q

Maybe we will get lucky and airbus will buy them out...

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Post ID: @exl+142OoK0Q

your an id–t

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Post ID: @auv+142OoK0Q

Not let it die but certainly consider breaking it up. There is too much national security at stake.

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Post ID: @zpx+142OoK0Q

So you say America should let one of the biggest exporter in the US that employs 150,000 + jobs, has major support for military (which would make a national security), makes the most used airplane in the world that still needs support and let it DIE!!! Must I go on. You no nothing about economics. Oh and just make a new company out of thin air when the market is in the dump. Letting Boeing die would cripple the US.

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Post ID: @axm+142OoK0Q

Boeing deals with much more than you know.....I can neither confirm nor deny.....$60 Billion is how many F14 maintenance contracts ?

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