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Comments (11) Jump to Comments Form
fear-ciuil said, 11 months ago
What’s this? No lackeys to do their work for them?!?
Doctor Toon
said,
11 months ago
Those are look-a-like lackeys for the photo ops. The real executives fly in, ride out in their limousines to meet them at an undisclosed location, then finish the last leg themselves.
pschearer
said,
11 months ago
There are good reasons to ridicule the Detroit CEOs, but flying a corporate jet is not one of them. The fact that not one of them had the guts to defend the perfectly valid business decision of a corporate jet is a reflection of the general corporate cowardice of the typical drab, gray CEO.
limarick said, 11 months ago
And congress has the audacity to ridicule them when ms. pelosi had to have a bigger jet to get to California because the old one didn’t have the range to make the trip without a fuel stop? At a cost to us of 60k per trip???
JDG
said,
11 months ago
Ms. Pelosi is third in line to be King er: President and does have a large security force that travels with her. Another stop would entail more security problems and likely cost more than the bigger plane. The B—h still needs to get out of Congress. She is a kook.
Long live the King er: President.
ralphman said, 11 months ago
Impeach that witch. Sorry typo on that last word.
Brainiak said, 11 months ago
It’s the much waited for research and development “ArmCar” very Green..Planet Friendly.. and most importantly a Guilt Free Vehicle..
k_sera said, 11 months ago
Actually, I wondered why the execs didn’t take Amtrak to DC. Probably a conflict having to do with all the rail subsidies…
darktowerwest said, 11 months ago
Hey…it’s “O’ Brother, Where Art Thou?” You will see wonderous things…a cow on the roof of a cottonhouse or a business exec in coach.
stpatme said, 11 months ago
If the Big Three had shown up in alternative fuel cars their companies made, they would have got what they asked for, and great PR to boot. The sad thing is that never occurred to them.
Coffee-Turtle
said,
11 months ago
stpatme makes the best point!