To: dr_who_2
Sorry, that is total nonsense. I am sick of hearing about how profit is the only reason for any decision. There are other issues. Our government needs to stand up for its manufacturing base as all other countries do. It is an unpatriotic stance to award jobs to foreign companies.These are my tax dollars at work. I don’t want my money going to Europe. Keep the money in the US. You know only two Repubs have ever won the presidency without Ohio...Do you think McCain can win Ohio now?
29 posted on
03/01/2008 8:20:12 AM PST by
nyconse
To: nyconse
Sorry, that is total nonsense. I am sick of hearing about how profit is the only reason for any decision. There are other issues. Our government needs to stand up for its manufacturing base as all other countries do. It is an unpatriotic stance to award jobs to foreign companies.
No, "patriotism" in this context is total bull crap. Boeing didn't make the grade, and so they shouldn't get the contract. "Patriotism" doesn't refuel air planes. Competence and know-how does.
These are my tax dollars at work.
And mine as well. "Patriotism" doesn't entitle Boeing or anyone else to taxpayer money.
I dont want my money going to Europe. Keep the money in the US.
Fortunately, I'm not such a fool. It's complete rubbish to say that "your money" (which is rapidly dropping in value to begin with) is going to Europe.
You know only two Repubs have ever won the presidency without Ohio...Do you think McCain can win Ohio now?
Well, if that's the case, let's just skip 8 months of campaigning and just concede Ohio to Obama. Good thinking! Ohio's vote depends on McCain and the Republican party in Ohio (haven't they had some problems with corruption, lately?), not Boeing. Linking the fate of the Republican party to that of a defense contractor is a dubious form of patriotism.
46 posted on
03/01/2008 8:37:08 AM PST by
dr_who_2
To: nyconse
I would go further and say that if you think McCain and the Republican’s platform in Ohio could be summarized as “we want to make Boeing be the next GM and the state of Ohio the next Detroit”, then they certainly wouldn’t get my vote.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson