• GluWu@lemm.ee
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    Boeing was fined $243mil

    Boeing profits >$10mil on each $100mil 737 max they sell

    Boeing has a annual revenue >$70000mil

    Boeing was fined <1% of their annual revenue

    Boeing killed 346 people

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      Forgot the part where the shareholders agreed to give the CEO a nice 20+mil bonus while this is going on.

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      This is a rounding error to them. Boeing doesn’t care that they killed 346 348 people.

      Businesses need to be held accountable. Businesses won’t be held accountable because they pay governments off.

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    If a company is too big to fail, and the loss of it would have serious ramifications for the country as a whole, then when faced with continued corporate malfeasance, they should NATIONALIZE the company. Oh, is this too important to be left to morons who issue stock buybacks amid layoffs while cutting corners in manufacturing/compliance? Then NATIONALIZE IT.

    Do it with boeing, do it with railroads, and do it with healthcare. I’m sick of these private corporations fucking over all of us repeatedly and NOTHING being done. They’re just left to do it again! No jail time, no consequences that they couldn’t easily afford, NOTHING.

    Boeing CEO’s

    -Thornton Wilson (68-86)

    -Frank Shrontz (86-96)

    -Philip Condit (96-03)

    -Harry Stonecipher (03-05)

    -James McNerney (05-15)

    -Dennis Muilenburg (15-19)

    -Dave Calhoun (20-Present)

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      I’m sick of these private corporations fucking over all of us repeatedly and NOTHING being done.

      You misunderstand the role distribution. The American people are not the ones who are being protected from the big companies in the country.

      They are the prey being offered to the big companies.

      The companies have won. They are paying the legislation to provide a buffet of easily exploitable, squeezable unprotected victims. Depending on whether you need medical procedures, an education, or are just unlucky enough to be chosen to become labour in the private prison complex due to being the wrong colour, the companies are just waiting for you to fall into their respective web, at which point they own you, suck you dry and leave you to bankruptcy or worse.

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    Go after the individuals responsible, the company leadership created a culture which maximizes profits over safety.

    By simply fining them we are saying that the cost of human lives can be factored into the cost of business.

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      They’re obeying the shareholders. So long as the corporate veil persists, they’ll keep finding fall guys who will take the risk.

      Yes I am aware of why the corporate veil exists, and it’s a bad reason.

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      So long as executives have a fiduciary responsibility to generate returns for the shareholders, they can dust their hands of making decisions that kill customers so long as a profit is made.

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    I’m so disappointed this didn’t go to trial.

    Trial would have meant discovery, and public disclosure of findings, along with potentially more discovery and/or charges if the trial process reveals anything more to look into.

    I wonder what secret they have that’s worth a quarter of a billion dollars.
    (High confidence they will try to appeal in one of the Trump judge districts. The verdict might get lowered to $1 or something dumb.)

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    It was just fraud after all. Nobody got hurt because of it (at least nobody of importance), right? /s

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    A part of the ruling should require that all Boeing executives and employees will only fly on Boeing planes for as long as they’re employed by the company