Blood on her hands..........................
She was largely unknown outside of her state before Pres. Trump offered her Secretary of State, which she didn’t want, but accepted Ambassador to the U.N. In my way of thinking she owes him something if just loyalty. Instead she decided to be a never Trump bitch. And I as I don’t like quitters much, there does come a time when there is no other option, and you quit in order to move on. She quit way after she should have,
and just showed her bad judgement.
Deep State is going to deep state, no surprise.
One good thing is that this anti-American woman can never say again, “I’ve never lost a race, I’m not going to start now.”
https://www.facebook.com/NikkiHaley/videos/ive-never-lost-a-race-im-not-going-to-start-now/886869352833043/
Aviation genius Caroline Kennedy was also on that board of directors.
The article is all hype and inuendo.
For instance, they attribute the fault, without evidence, to Boeing getting favorable (lax) treatment from the FAA, earned (supposedly) by Boeing lobbying efforts:
“noting that the company spent a staggering $153 million on federal lobbying from 2010 to 2018”.
That so-called staggering sum amounts to an average of $19 million a year over the 8 years.
Were they “staggering” amounts.
here’s the top 2023 corporate laobbying effort amounts:
Lockheed Martin $14,066,565
Amgen Inc $14,290,000
Pfizer Inc $14,360,000
General Motors $14,420,000
Alphabet Inc $14,450,000
Boeing Co $14,490,000
NCTA The Internet & Television Assn $14,560,000
Pharmaceutical Care Management Assn $15,434,955
American Chemistry Council $15,800,000
AARP $16,520,000
CTIA $17,180,000
Meta $19,300,000
Business Roundtable $19,740,000
Amazon.com $19,860,000
American Medical Assn $21,215,000
Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America $27,628,000
Blue Cross/Blue Shield $28,589,340
American Hospital Assn $30,198,230
National Assn of Realtors $52,395,289
US Chamber of Commerce $69,580,000
No, Boeing’s lobbying sums are not staggering and there is no evidence the FAA gave them a pass.
What really happened was Boeing fell down on quality control and in part that was due to not having its own quality control persons and system in charge of manufacturing at third party contractors for various systems and components.
But try as some might, the hype and innuendo, without evidence, will continue to be used to slander Nikki Haley (whom, by the way I do not support, without believing some of the nonsense spouted about her).