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Who had “Boeing leverages their too-big-to-fail status to cover up gross negligence and murder” on their worst timeline bingo card?
Goddamnit! I had Lockheed for murder and Raytheon for gross negligence
You should have had those the other way around anyway, since Raytheon does a lot of the US missile work.
That’s why it wouldn’t be a scandal for them
It's not like I thought Boeing were one of the "good guys," but this is all blowing my mind.
Pretty terrifying Doc on NF about Boeing called Downfall: The Case Against Boeing
We could eliminate 90% of air travel if business people could use zoom and email.