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    1617 days ago

    The risk/reward analysis goes against assassinating the man. Despite prevailing opinions on executives around here, they’re not fucking stupid, especially at the level of one who could order a hit. Even if several were involved for plausible deniability, they would all foresee the circular firing squad in the event murder came to light.

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      2717 days ago

      Seems like the risk paid off pretty well considering he was testifying about scrap parts in their planes and none of Boeings planes were grounded or inspected as a result.

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      1017 days ago

      Yup, what would the executives actually lose if they were found guilty in the court case? They’d need to find new jobs, but would give themselves fat severance packages.

      Corporations suck ass, but this is nonsense.

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        317 days ago

        What would they lose? Going down for conspiracy to commit murder for a start. Murder 1 as well.

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          417 days ago

          I think you misunderstood. I mean the repercussions for courts finding the execs guilty of his accusations is a slap on the wrist vs charges for murder.

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      417 days ago

      The risk/reward analysis goes against assassinating the man.

      You’re assuming reason and logic. Money addicted billionaire CEO’s are about as rational as crackwhores who need a fix.