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Tag: BeecherBy JGillman, Section News
Obama's fingerprints on this deal are indelible. His financier sugar daddy George Soros is about to get more of Taxpayer dollars through the Brazillian connection. But the dirty work was undoubtedly done by the Armed Services Chairman, Michigan Senator Carl Levin. A nearly missed piece from the Wall Street Journal:
"Hawker Beechcraft lodged a protest with the U.S. Government Accountability Office over the Air Force's decision to cut the company's Beechcraft AT-6 aircraft from the contest, a decision that left one rival warplane design--Brazil-based Embraer SA's Super Tucano--in the running. The GAO dismissed the protest last week." George Soros, owner of Petrobas interest, and now apparently the aircraft manufacturer, Embraer which has a leg up on our domestic maker, through a Chinese-Brazilian connection Hainan. And Carl Levin could simply care less that the American jobs are lost as long as it benefits the Democrat party backer Soros, Soros' son, and the project HE is working on, National Popular Vote. [Judas] Levin could not be reached for comment. Not that it would be productive. (26 comments) Comments >> |
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