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Kekistan_United 27 points ago +27 / -0

lol. Boeing and Amazon mass exodus in 3... 2...

im not sad. not one iota. Boeing has been wanting to exit this shithole for decades.

the unions of all forms, bleeding them dry. not saying Boeing is not dirty, they are...

just saying. johnny worker gonna be out of a job soon... that job unironically gonna

pop up, in a red state. for 1/8 the pay. lol.

if boeing pulls up all stakes...

that leaves amazon...

the whole state is gonna be detroit 2.0 soon.

i only wish it would take vancouver with it. in so much that i would like to own a

third or fourth house up there and its a little expensive.

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Kekistan_United 14 points ago +14 / -0

this.

i thinks thats why they are oh so silent about it. now that covid is 'poof'

they were all 'yeh fuck trump' until the fires reached their security fences...

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Kekistan_United 1 point ago +1 / -0

cus at the end of the day. someone pays the bills. someone moves the food around

and mostly importantly, someone roasts the coffee.

meanwhile these political-larpers wanna 'take the streets' and call their parents

to see if uber eats will drop food off for them.

my fellow pedes, i present to you, the future of america

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HeavyHebrew 1 point ago +1 / -0

MS main campus is more than 20 minute drive unless you are driving over 520 at 3am. Well, there is the techwriter building down on Western...

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HeavyHebrew 3 points ago +3 / -0

And if you step out of line...goodbye megacorp job, hello starvation. We just unpersoned you!

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Kekistan_United 2 points ago +2 / -0

lol. right on. idiocracy indeed.

i always pose the question to people that often reference it.

who was making all the products for the shelves of the mega stores?

anyway.

i always felt like i prefer idiocracy, because smart folks [like they do now] would

have fled to their own, easily controlled pastures.

i also didnt like the notion that it assumes smart people were only born to other

relatively smart people...

and to that i would posit, that Isaac Newton's parents were just normies.

that most of the brilliant minds in our histories were born to regular folk.

idiocracy required that a small percentage of those people would never be born

that it always derives on a negative slope, to zero.

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Kekistan_United 2 points ago +2 / -0

indeed.

the idiocracy plot requires that no smart children can ever be born to dumb/regular folks; was my argument

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HeavyHebrew 3 points ago +3 / -0

Boeing ain't going anywhere any time soon the way they are bleeding jobs and cash.

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Kekistan_United 1 point ago +1 / -0

right. but i see this as a perfect excuse for them to make concessions with seattle.

point in case: there was a time when lockheed space systems in silicon valley

and skunkworks in palmdale had thousand of employees each.

they both now employ a few hundred, at most, at each site.

meanwhile, TX, GA and FL are filled to the proverbial brim.

many of my fellow pedes work for boeing on the east coast...

jus' sayin'