You know, while I thought that the tweet Trump did about the fire in Notre Dame was tone deaf and stupid, the tweet he did after that, telling Boeing to "rebrand" was even more so. He didn't acknowledge that there had been hundreds of people killed, just said that it had "some problems", and Boeing should put in some fancy upgrades, and rename the aircraft.
Not only do we have an idiot for a president, but he appears to have zero empathy as well.
Trump to Boeing: Rebrand 737 Max—But 'What the Hell Do I Know?'
President Donald Trump gave Boeing Co. a little advice Monday morning on Twitter. The company should fix its troubled 737 Max and choose a new name following the Ethiopian Air Lines and Lion Air Crashes.
“What do I know about branding, maybe nothing (but I did become President!), but if I were Boeing, I would FIX the Boeing 737 Max, add some additional great features, & REBRAND the plane with a new name,” Trump said on Twitter. “No product has suffered like this one. But again, what the hell do I know?”
Two crashes of the plane — Lion Air flight 610 in October off the coast of Indonesia and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 in March outside Addis Ababa — killed a combined 346 people and led to a global grounding of the jet. Preliminary investigations have pointed to problems with an anti-stall feature.
Not only do we have an idiot for a president, but he appears to have zero empathy as well.
Trump to Boeing: Rebrand 737 Max—But 'What the Hell Do I Know?'
President Donald Trump gave Boeing Co. a little advice Monday morning on Twitter. The company should fix its troubled 737 Max and choose a new name following the Ethiopian Air Lines and Lion Air Crashes.
“What do I know about branding, maybe nothing (but I did become President!), but if I were Boeing, I would FIX the Boeing 737 Max, add some additional great features, & REBRAND the plane with a new name,” Trump said on Twitter. “No product has suffered like this one. But again, what the hell do I know?”
Two crashes of the plane — Lion Air flight 610 in October off the coast of Indonesia and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 in March outside Addis Ababa — killed a combined 346 people and led to a global grounding of the jet. Preliminary investigations have pointed to problems with an anti-stall feature.