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The F-22 Raptor program is a premier example of America's continuing strength in the manufacturing sector. Our company employs hundreds of people from the Chicagoland Area as a result of projects like the F-22 Raptor. -- Bruce Liimatainen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, A. Finkl & Sons CompanyBelow the fold, here is the entire text of the advertisement, unedited:
Are you freaking serious? Has it really come to this already? I am tempted to just declare victory and stay home for the day, because I have been trying for the past two years to convince people the F-22 was little more than a massive federal jobs program, and here come Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Pratt & Whitney saying, in effect, Mark Bowden, you are a silly man. This is not about national defense or about keeping our edge in aerial combat. This is about three things: jobs, jobs, jobs.STEEL FORGERS IN CHICAGO.To the people of A. Finkl & Sons, the F-22 Raptor means the pride of a job well done. And the security of a well-paying job. To Chicago's Near North Side, the F-22 means millions of dollars circulating through the local economy annually. To America, the F-22 means 95,000 people working today in companies large and small all across the country. For their future, keep them working. For America's security, keep the F-22 program flying.
95,000 JOBS ACROSS AMERICA.
ALL WORKING TO BUILD THE F-22 RAPTOR.
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