2012年1月24日 星期二

臭名 郭台銘管理100萬動物/ "流氓"/台灣的空軍二號的故事 /Air Force Two

  • Jerold F. TerHorst, The Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One (New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1979)

郭台銘稱員工是動物富士康發表道歉聲明
台灣富士康公司發表聲明,為其CEO郭台銘的不當言論表示道歉。此前郭台銘曾將富士康員工比作動物。今年1月中旬,郭台銘和台北動物園園長葉傑生在出席富士康年會時曾說,富士康的員工數量超過100萬,如何管理這100萬動物讓他十分“頭疼”。富士康公司在其發表的聲明中表示,郭台銘“對於任何感到被冒犯的人表示誠摯的歉意”。聲明中也強調,此前媒體在報導時對郭台銘的話斷章取義,郭並未像有些報導中所描述的那樣,刻意中傷員工。


臭名 郭台銘/ "流氓"

雖然沒有看過美國的空軍一號的故事
不過 台灣的故事也可以成書
譬如說陳水扁總統的迷航記也很有意思

近年來的故事更精彩
在李登輝總統時代
辜家的私人飛機必須停在菲律賓

現在的當權者早把蔣經國的訓示忘了
將松山機場開放給郭台銘的座機停放
起初我們對幾乎是免費的停機費感到奇怪
幾年之後我們才知道

原來郭的 可算是台灣的空軍二號
必要時 可以到澎湖和台灣各地助選
率先讓郭某的飛機統一大中國

了不起的德政
難怪中共學會用半價飛機票要把選戰......

這肯定只是我們的專書
台灣的空軍二號的故事
的第一章的第2段






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Air Force One is the designation of the plane on which the President flies. Since 1989 the President has usually flown on one of two Boeing 747s, each able to carry 80 passengers and 23 crew members to any point on the globe. Each plane is outfitted as a mobile command center and is linked to all U.S. military and national security communications networks.

The planes are coated in silver and have blue trim, and they carry the Presidential seal on their sides. They are operated by the Special Missions Fleet of the 89th Military Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base. Expenses for Air Force One come out of the Defense Department budget, unless the President is on a campaign trip, in which case the political party's national committee or campaign committee foots the bill.

Marine One is the designation of the VH-3 helicopter that transports the President from the helipad on the South Lawn of the White House to local destinations or to the hangar at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland where he boards Air Force One. Marine Helicopter Squadron One usually consists of eight craft, located at a base just down the Potomac River from the White House. Marine One is often used to take the President and his guests to his rural retreat at Camp David in nearby Maryland.

The cost of operating Air Force One is $40,243 per hour of flight. Each year the Pentagon spends approximately $185 million on travel expenses for the President and his top aides, according to the House Post Office Committee's Subcommittee on Human Resources.

Sources

  • Bradley Patterson, The Ring of Power (New York: Basic Books, 1988).
  • Jerold F. TerHorst, The Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One (New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1979)

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