Posted on 12/22/2016 11:01:24 AM PST by VitacoreVision
Following a one-on-one meeting with Boeings CEO, Dennis Mullenburg, on Wednesday over Trumps concerns that the new Air Force One aircraft were costing too much, Mullenburg said: Were going to get it done for less than [the $4 billion price tag], and were committed to working together to make sure that happens.
The deal, hammered out at Donald Trumps Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, revealed much about the paradigm shift taking place even before Trump is inaugurated. First, Trump means business. Not inhibited by ties to the military-industrial complex, Trump is recognizing who his employer really is: the American people. Its taxpayer monies that fund the government, and hes taking the taxpayers side in challenging Boeing. He has already fearlessly and successfully persuaded Ford and Carrier to change their plans to relocate to other countries, and hes working on Lockheed Martin to reduce its costs on the infamously late and over-budget F-35 Joint Strike Fighter that it is building.
Second, Trump has no problem dealing eyeball-to-eyeball with the companies' senior executives. Hes been making deals with people like Mullenburg for decades.
Third, Mullenburg is fully aware that, when it comes time to offer his companys services to the U.S. government in the future, Trump will most certainly have some input. Mullenburgs company, generating nearly $100 billion a year in revenues, is greatly dependent upon government for a large part of those revenues.
Next, Trump certainly knows about Boeings past ethical problems, including an investigation in 2003 wherein Boeing KC-767 tanker aircraft were chosen by Pentagon procurement person Darleen Druyun, though the craft were more expensive and met less USAF standards than an Airbus model, while she was negotiating a job offer with Boeing. Known as the Druyun affair, it led to the resignation of Boeings then-CEO Philip Condit and the termination of the companys COO, Michael Sears.
And Trump no doubt knew about Lockheed Martin charging Boeing with industrial espionage that same year, leading to Boeings $500 million settlement of both scandals.
In other words, Trump is taking Al Capones advice: One can do business better with a smile and a gun, instead of just a smile. Trumps gun is that he isnt beholden to anyone except his employer, he appears to have no hidden agenda, he is determined to keep his campaign promises, and has the skill set to cut deals favorable to the taxpayer.
Trump is also using these agreements to put others on notice that he is one president not to be trifled with. Following the meeting with Mullenburg, Trump sat down with Lockheed Martins CEO Marilyn Hewson to discuss the ghastly cost overruns on her companys F-35 fighter that is running years behind schedule and is estimated to cost the U.S. taxpayer a trillion dollars by the time the project is complete.
The paradigm shift is already taking place, and the man isnt even president yet.
How many years was this ball in 0bama’s court and he did nothing. The people deserve a comprehensive accounting of the last eight years.
UMMMM, he ain't president yet to talk about a wall yet either, is he?
These deals are just the beginning. Trump would make an incredible general and Commander-in-Chief.
One way to reduce costs on defense procurement might be to stop spreading production over numerous states just to get the congressmen from those states to vote for it. Pork barrel politics imposes a hidden cost on everything and everyone.
Congratulations President-elect Trump.
I now recommend you increase your budgets for quality assurance testing.
I think Trump needs a raise. I think we should double what he gets now.
It should fly 3 times the speed of sound
Have the avionics of an AWAC
AND.....
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