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minus-squareFeliskatos 🐱@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down1·il y a 2 ansGovernment can’t be too hard on Boeing, critical space and defense programs are at risk. I wish it was sarcasm.
minus-squareRusty Shackleford@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·il y a 2 ansIn my opinion, the US federal government can/should be able take over Boeing temporarily in cases of felony or federal offenses perpetrated by executive personnel for the duration of the criminal investigation and trial.
Government can’t be too hard on Boeing, critical space and defense programs are at risk. I wish it was sarcasm.
In my opinion, the US federal government can/should be able take over Boeing temporarily in cases of felony or federal offenses perpetrated by executive personnel for the duration of the criminal investigation and trial.