Rep. Todd Tiahrt: “Big Mistake From The Beginning”

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Kansas Congressman Todd Tiahrt is a Boeing supporter. He says EADS/Northrop Grumman's tanker contract win was very unfair and a mistake. Listen to his comments. Rep. Todd Tiahrt: “Big Mistake From The Beginning”
Published: Wed, June 18, 2008 - 3:02 pm Last Updated: Wed, June 18, 2008 - 3:08 pm
Todd Tiahrt is a Kansas Congressman who has had a lot to say over the Air Force's Tanker competition and contract.
Since February, Tiahrt has been very outspoken about the Air Force choosing the Northrop Grumman/EADS tanker over Boeing's.
Tiahrt says Wednesday's decision by the GAO is vindication. Hear his entire news conference by clicking on the video tab.


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Your saying he’s not very far up the ladder of Intelligence HUH? May just trying to grab that bottom rung ? grin

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carl , well you mean he is a boeing smarta##, i am sure he is not intelligent.

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Naw! he’s too smart to be Tiahrt.

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rmseek1234, wonder if TAnchorman is tiahrt.

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Kansas.com

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Where is that Kansas site?

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Hey I like that kansas site. I’ve been posting on different subjects for a couple of days now. I couldn’t use my name without a 6 behind it because the rest were taken up.

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The only big mistake, is that a clown like Tiahrt could be in a position of leadership. Scary!!!!

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lol carl i will try to find the rest of the article, where in other words he states the american worker is to stupid and to expensive to do some of the work. its a hoot.

True, the aerospace giant does turn to Russian aircraft engineers and Indian software geeks because of their high technical skills and cheap wages >>>>>>>>>> lol why not just say we are to stupid and expensive

The 787 outsourcing strategy certainly didn’t sit well with the unions or Boeing employees. After all, following September 11, 2001, Boeing laid off 38,000 people over a four-year span. The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, or SPEEA, lost more than 5,000 union members even as Boeing was hiring more than 1,000 Russian aerospace engineers for its Moscow Design Center.

>>>>>>>>>>>>> russia as if china was not bad enough

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