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Boeing seeks easier lab cleanup

Full story: LA Daily News

The majority owner of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory filed suit Friday to scuttle a state law requiring the highest cleanup standards at one of the nation's most polluted sites.

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over 65

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Just another Far Left group costing taxpayers jobs here in So Cal.
Boeing bought SSFL long after work was performed in the fifties. Calif and Simi taxpayers should pay for the cleanup as most of the workers lived in the Simi Valley
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Nov 14, 2009
 
over 65 wrote:
Just another Far Left group costing taxpayers jobs here in So Cal.
Boeing bought SSFL long after work was performed in the fifties. Calif and Simi taxpayers should pay for the cleanup as most of the workers lived in the Simi Valley
Perhaps the most twisted attempt at logic I have ever read on the Daily News forums. And your radical right-wing views are glowing in the dark--just like the site. It is Boeing's problem. They are fat-cat defense contractors and they bought the problem from Rockwell. Pratt & Whitney told Boeing "It's your problem." (Remember Ike and the "military industrial complex.") Why in the he** should the taxpayers fit the bill?
Norman Moore

Des Moines, IA

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#3
Nov 14, 2009
 
There are valid points in both arguments above but the bottom line is that when the dust settles the taxpayers will be the ones getting the bill. If Boeing elects to fold their tent, airplane production is not at a high, then the taxpayers get the hit. If they elect to stay but seek a government bailout a la GM and Chrysler then the taxpayers get the bill as well.

The logical thing would be to examine the Federal standards versus the State and go with the one that best protects residents. But what are the chances that logic will prevail; especially when a boneheaded judge, the majority seem to be, gets the case.
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Los Angeles, CA

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Nov 14, 2009
 
LA Observer wrote:
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They are fat-cat defense contractors ...
When there were more of these fat-cat defense contractors, we had full employment here in LA & plenty of high-paying jobs. When you people decided you don't like these fat cats, so no jobs and probably 20% unemployment (the real rate if the official rate is over 12%). So who's ahead now, fat cats or citizens of LA? Fat cats have moved to other more welcoming locales & we got only service jobs.
not happy in the valley

Canoga Park, CA

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Nov 14, 2009
 
I can't even believe you are turning this into money. People are sick and dying from the toxins from this spill. You are worried about money. You should be worried about the people and their health and welfare. This is so wrong. When people move here no one tells them that they are living next to the 3rd largest nuclear accident after Chernoble. Get a clue and worry about people and their health!

“Be the change you want to see!”

Since: Dec 08

Albuquerque, NM

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Nov 15, 2009
 
LA Observer wrote:
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Perhaps the most twisted attempt at logic I have ever read on the Daily News forums. And your radical right-wing views are glowing in the dark--just like the site. It is Boeing's problem. They are fat-cat defense contractors and they bought the problem from Rockwell. Pratt & Whitney told Boeing "It's your problem." (Remember Ike and the "military industrial complex.") Why in the he** should the taxpayers fit the bill?
Hey, mensa....Your liberal, left wing President believes taxpayers
should foot the bill for everything
from "too big to fail" corporations
and failed banking institutions,
to "cash for clunkers"
and 'welfare' stimulus projects.

So why not the clean-up,
which would actually BENEFIT SOCIETY?

“America & LEGAL Americans 1st”

Since: Aug 08

Chatsworth

ISP: Chatsworth, CA

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Nov 15, 2009
 
over 65 wrote:
Just another Far Left group costing taxpayers jobs here in So Cal.
Boeing bought SSFL long after work was performed in the fifties. Calif and Simi taxpayers should pay for the cleanup as most of the workers lived in the Simi Valley
And who will compensate my family? My father was exposed to that crap when he worked for Rocketdyne in the 50's and 60's. He died from all sorts of ailments doctors felt were due to exposure there. The Fed's told us to take a hike. So who do we go after? Door to door? It was a Federal program. The Feds should take care of it instead of bailing out banks and other fat cats.
Tony

Valley Village, CA

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Nov 20, 2009
 
In my opinion, Boeing is stabbing the community in the back, pure and simple. When the state law, passed by the democrat legislature and signed by the republican governor, didn't go their way, they cried their way into federal court. What a bunch of cry babies that company is full of.

Boeing needs to clean up the mess. They own it, they pay for it. They can take their jobs and shove them, I think they have murdered thousands in the community with their poisons and refusal to clean up their mess.

There's jobs and then there's lives. A job doesn't matter if you have terminal cancer, as many in the community have and have had due to the mess Boeing is responsible for cleaning up.
over 65

Los Angeles, CA

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Nov 20, 2009
 
Tony wrote:
In my opinion, Boeing is stabbing the community in the back, pure and simple. When the state law, passed by the democrat legislature and signed by the republican governor, didn't go their way, they cried their way into federal court. What a bunch of cry babies that company is full of.
Boeing needs to clean up the mess. They own it, they pay for it. They can take their jobs and shove them, I think they have murdered thousands in the community with their poisons and refusal to clean up their mess.
There's jobs and then there's lives. A job doesn't matter if you have terminal cancer, as many in the community have and have had due to the mess Boeing is responsible for cleaning up.
Do you have real proof that SSFL caused terminal cancer?
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