False choice, Old-T. If I answer "yes" it doesn't mean Boeing gets a fucking blank check. I have enough experience in federal contracting to know how it works and so does Trump. First, they get the contract, then they load it up with "change orders" which are paid on a cost-plus basis and generate the massive cost overruns that you and I as taxpayers get stuck with the bill for.You love to hear yourself talk whether you know what you are talking about or not.
And don't give me your condescending bullshit about my not believing in the free economy. Someone said it was a no-bid contract - how is that reflective of free market competition? It's not.
I'll take any wager you care to make that Trump won't be flying his own plane after he gets sworn in.
Are you suggesting that the current Air Force One is totally inadequate and leaves the POTUS unsafe and insecure and unable to be in communication with our strategic forces?
Did Odumbo know about that when he flew everywhere on it for the past 8 years? Originally Posted by lustylad
"Cancel" doesn't mean "reduce the price". I am not the one who said he would fly on his plane. Check the posts in front of mine.
Change orders? Why would there be change orders? They aren't driven by Boeing, they are driven by the gov't changing their mind on the requirement after it is on contract. Or agreeing to a bad contract because the gov't is only willing to send in a few young lawyers paid a fraction of what the army of Boeing's lawyers are paid. Happens over and over.
Am I saying the current AF-1 is unsafe today? I won't answer that one. But we aren't talking about a plane that would be flying today. We are talking 8+ years out, and yes, it would not be safe THEN. Of course that should have been reasonably self evident.
Give it to someone else? Really? Who? More federal $$$ to a foreign company and foreign jobs? Why do you think that has been a political non-starter for decades? To say nothing of the opportunity for who knows what kinds of "added surprises" another country might build in. Or have you all of a sudden become far more trusting than you should be?