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Subject: Re: Legacy airlines should have smashed their unions long ago Posted on: 30 Oct 2004 17:30:27 -0000

In article news.ops.worldnet.att.net>
"alohacyberian" wrote:
>
> "nobody" wrote in message
> news:4180D25A.B976E238@nobody.org...
> > alohacyberian wrote:
> >> And no matter what happens regarding Boeing's incentives,
Airbus will
> >> continue to receive cash subsidies which give it an unfair
advantage. KM
> >
> > Has it ever occured to you that Airbus product might just be
better than
> > Boeing's legacy products
> >
> That isn't relevant. The cash subsidies AirBus receives has
absolutely
> nothing to do with the quality of their products and those
subsidies give
> them an unfair advantage over Boeing. If each company were
given the same
> amount of cash subsidies or no subsidies at all - then it
would be fair. If
> you have a basic understanding of arithmetic, you might
understand the
> concept of "equal" as opposed to what politicans have massaged
the word to
> mean. KM
> --

Suit yourself.

Chirac Europe wins.

BushAmerica loses.

Sounds like everybody's gotten what they want.

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