Tinkerpeach
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This is just blatant.
Biden doesn't care what he does at this point because he knows he's protected by his Brown Shirts.
Essentially the Space Command headquarters were already supposed to go to Huntsville Alabama but one of Biden's generals talked him into moving it to Colorado because the general has business investments there.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/alabama-ag-calls-investigation-bidens-reversal-space-command-hq
Alabama AG calls for investigation into Biden's reversal on Space Command HQ
Biden doesn't care what he does at this point because he knows he's protected by his Brown Shirts.
Essentially the Space Command headquarters were already supposed to go to Huntsville Alabama but one of Biden's generals talked him into moving it to Colorado because the general has business investments there.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/alabama-ag-calls-investigation-bidens-reversal-space-command-hq
Alabama AG calls for investigation into Biden's reversal on Space Command HQ
"On January 13, 2021, after a thorough vetting process that spanned almost two years, the Secretary of the Air Force selected Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, as the preferred location for Space Command’s headquarters," Marshall wrote.
"According to the announcement, the Air Force evaluated six possible headquarters locations ‘based on factors related to mission, infrastructure capacity, community support and costs to the Department of Defense,’" he continued, noting that the "factors strongly favored Huntsville."
Marshall wrote that multiple "independent reviews" by the two offices "confirmed the Air Force’s decision that Huntsville was the best location for Space Command’s headquarters" and that the DOD IG's "20-person team" found the Air Force's selection process was lawful.
The Alabama attorney general also said the GAO "similarly reported that Huntsville was clearly the preferred headquarters location" for Space Command.
"Yet on July 31, 2023, government officials reported that President Biden had reversed the decision to locate Space Command’s headquarters in Huntsville and instead selected a location in Colorado. News reports credited General James Dickinson with convincing Biden to choose Colorado," he continued, citing Associated Press reporting of the southern snub.
"Newly uncovered Colorado property records reveal that General Dickinson had at least 1.5 million reasons to recommend Colorado over Huntsville for the permanent U.S. Space Command headquarters," Marshall wrote.
"In April 2023, General Dickinson registered a deed to a $1.5 million, 20-acre ranch near the Colorado headquarters location," the Alabama attorney general continued. "When he was assuring them that ‘he couldn’t envision any circumstance where he wouldn’t recommend Huntsville,’ General Dickinson did not disclose his Colorado purchase to Alabama officials."