Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Congresswoman Ihan Omar are both minority women. Is there any doubt these freshman Congresswomen are targets of hate? To state Speaker Pelosi is not doing their job in HANDLING these talented women is also racism.
When FOX News talks about competency and hate speech they can start with the President, a white man. There is a direct link between Trump and FOX News in manipulating the messaging to the American people.
Shutting down the USA Press Briefings was UnAmerican. Now that it has resumed the President needs to answer for his incompetent administration and the lack of professional staff in all the Executive Branch agencies. I don't hear those questions. The previous administrator of the FAA improved standards, improved the airlines' records and today we are looking at over 500 deaths in two airline crashes of a single model jet and still, Trump is leaving seats in vital agencies open.
The focus on election propaganda needs to change with the Trump Press Secretary and hard answers to pressing dangers put in it's place! The American people have a right to safe and sane answers to important questions and Sanders is not forthcoming.
Sanders should also be taking a stand in regard to the "NO information voter" and not promoting it. The NO information voter may not have a clue about this occurrence and that is UnAmerican. In the age of information, every American needs facts to make informed decisions.
The fact Boeing stock is tumbling is not going to end because of Trump propaganda. THERE IS NO LEADERSHIP IN THE WHITE HOUSE and that is why the company's stock is at issue.
There should be press conferences with the company about what the issues actually are and Trump should be holding the line on giving Boeing a pass for the responsibility it may hold in these crashes. The longer the vacuum of enforcement of high standards for the airline industry goes on, the worse the circumstances for Boeing will become. This is a reflection on American competency and the world is watching.
March 12, 2019
By Trista Kelly
Boeing is set to tumble again (click here) in New York trading when markets open on Tuesday, following a 5.3% plunge on Monday, after Australia and Singapore became the latest to suspend use of all Boeing 737 Max planes.
Boeing's stock is down 3.7% in premarket trading, equivalent to a drop of about $8.4 billion from Boeing's market capitalization.
Mexican, Brazilian and Argentine carriers also said they will ground Boeing 737 Max planes, the Wall Street Journal reported. The countries follow Indonesia and China in grounding the jets after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on Sunday, which killed all 157 people on board.