Space Command HQ report reveals fears that civilians would not leave Colorado for Alabama

Oh, because you’re a partisan douche. Got it.
Hardly,

Alabama is ranked #44 in states.
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A new report on the tussle over U.S. Space Command headquarters reveals concerns at the highest levels of the command that a thousand civilian employees would not relocate from Colorado to Alabama if the headquarters were to be moved to Redstone Arsenal.

Made public Tuesday, the 54-page, heavily redacted document from the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General notes Space Command’s concerns that civilian staffing lapses would impact readiness appeared to weigh heavily on former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, who was tasked with recommending a decision to then-President Joe Biden.

Well, I'm sure the folks in Alabama are all broke up that they won't be getting a thousand Colorado transplants . I can't even imagine their disappointment. :laughing0301:

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Thank God.

Stay in Colorado.
 
These are highly educated and qualified people who have other options.

If they decide against moving, Space Command will suffer
So qualified Musk has to rescue Astronauts.

Wow. They are so great.
 


A new report on the tussle over U.S. Space Command headquarters reveals concerns at the highest levels of the command that a thousand civilian employees would not relocate from Colorado to Alabama if the headquarters were to be moved to Redstone Arsenal.

Made public Tuesday, the 54-page, heavily redacted document from the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General notes Space Command’s concerns that civilian staffing lapses would impact readiness appeared to weigh heavily on former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, who was tasked with recommending a decision to then-President Joe Biden.

Well, I'm sure the folks in Alabama are all broke up that they won't be getting a thousand Colorado transplants . I can't even imagine their disappointment. :laughing0301:

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Redstone is nice, I was stationed there in 1982, but I can see why people from Colorado would not like Alabama.
 
Yea yea. MAGA. Bullshit. Unlike Alabama, they have jobs in Colorado.


But now we see that the jobs might be, not becasue of any failure of Alabama,

but because asshole libs refuse to invest in red states.



Sort of a chicken and egg question.
 
But now we see that the jobs might be, not becasue of any failure of Alabama,

but because asshole libs refuse to invest in red states.



Sort of a chicken and egg question.
Are there no consevatards willing to invest in the slave state?
 
But now we see that the jobs might be, not becasue of any failure of Alabama,

but because asshole libs refuse to invest in red states.



Sort of a chicken and egg question.
He is full of BS. Jobs in Industrial are BOOMING in Al.
 
But now we see that the jobs might be, not becasue of any failure of Alabama,

but because asshole libs refuse to invest in red states.



Sort of a chicken and egg question.
Texas and Florida are deep red and booming.
 
Are there no consevatards willing to invest in the slave state?


Slave state? LOL.

When you talk shit, you admit that you are in the wrong on the issue.


You just agreed with me, that libtards like yourself, if in a position of responsibility, won't invest in red states becasue you are assholes.
 
He is full of BS. Jobs in Industrial are BOOMING in Al.


DESPITE, the efforts of libtards.


But the issue still remains. How much investment have people like this, steered away from where it SHOULD have gone, because of their bigoted views of red states?
 
How much more investement should be going into places like Alabama, or West Virginia, but hasn't because of bigots like in the OP?
There is no "should." There just is or isn't. Investment is limited as opportunities for a good return are limited.

Carolinas, Florida, Texas, Virginia all have good economies.
 

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