So look for...the union label...
After the crap the unions have given them, I would, too.
So the battered wife actually does have a cut-off point.
P-8 Spy Plane?
Huh?
"The P-8A Poseidon is a long-range anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft."
OK, I guess any Seaman Basic standing watch on the bridge while carrying a pair of binoculars is now a "spy".
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The co-authors (a pair of right-wing hawks? Probably not)
Andrea Shalal-Esa's Summary
"I've been with Reuters for over 25 years, starting in Germany in 1988, where I helped cover the fall of the Berlin Wall and German unification. I've also covered equities, environmental issues and was the night duty correspondent in Washington for over 6 years. Since 2001, I've covered aerospace and defense, including the Boeing tanker saga, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, endless budget battles, sequestration and numerous program cancellations. Since 2012, I've also covered the earnings of big weapons makers such as Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon.
In addition, I sometimes lecture and write on Arab-American literature, and teach occasional college courses on diversity, race, and media ethics. I also served on a community wide diversity advisory board for the Carroll County Public Schools. "
"Alwyn Scott is an American journalist. In 2010, he was named as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize [1] for editing a series of articles investigating the shutdown and sale of Washington Mutual, the largest U.S. bank to fail, and the foreclosure crisis. He has won numerous awards for writing and editing.
Scott is managing editor of the Puget Sound Business Journal, a weekly newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. He was the business projects reporter for The Seattle Times,[2][3] a news editor at The Wall Street Journal in Brussels, a news editor and bureau chief for Dow Jones Newswires in London and Bangkok, and has written for numerous publications.[4]
His work has focused on the economic and social effects of globalization and trade."
Who’s going to pay those $15 min. wage jobs when no one else has a job?
Happy to see jobs leaving blue states heading towards more red states.
Didn’t they try this before only to have some court say....”no, you can’t move”.
(Or was that some other company running away from idiot unions?)