I live in Mobile, Alabama.
For the past couple of years, there's been a competition between Boeing and Northrop Grumman (working with EADS) to replace the Air Force's fleet of aerial refueling tankers.
I'm hoping for NG to win, because if they do, the tanker will be partially built and the final assembly will happen here, in Mobile, where there's plenty of room to do it (There's Brookley Field, an aerospace/industrial complex which, well, is huge. As in, the spaceship scene at the end of Close Encounters of the Third kind was filmed in a hangar there.)
And today I found a news story about how the competition is getting started again (after Boeing appealed the first decision), but NG has been awarded a maintenance contract. This makes me hopeful.
Then I glanced at the comments and got pissed about how the Pentagon was making a mistake by 'pandering' to backwoods rednecks.
Sigh.
Here's a full-on rant and I'm breaking it up into multiple posts. It's long, so you're warned.
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How can I put it...
NO, THE STATE OF ALABAMA DOES NOT CONSIST ENTIRELY OF BOONIES, NOR IS IT COMPLETELY POPULATED BY REDNECKS.
Here, look. Here's an aerial view of Mobile.

See, this, I think, is why Alabama as a whole is so hard-up economically, especially in relation the amount of federal funds we take in.
The rest of the country have their stereotypes that they just can't see past. I don't know how it is towards Sir Neil's neck of the woods, but it's not like that here.
Oh, and here's some interesting economic facts: Did you know that Alabama is home to several auto-manufacturing plants?
Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Hyunda, and Toyota have all opened shop in Alabama.
Mobile County is also getting a ThyssenKrupp steel mill built. ThyssenKrupp is from Germany.
Are you noticing a trend here? I am.
In fact, I know it's a trend, from people I've met from either out of state or from out of the country. The rest of the country has a stereotype about the entire state, and, well, it's become a vicious cycle.
Alabama's poor on the whole because the the rest of the country won't have anything to do with us. Why won't they have anything to do with us? Because we're Alabama. We're by definition inbred racist uneducated wife-beating hicks who have our brains burned out by the 'shine and the beer .
In fact, I's gonna go hang out with my cousin tomorrer and see if her knockers still look as good 'ez they always do. Hoooo-DOGGY!, she's mah cousin, but 'em 'ere titties are a-MIGHTY fine. Then tomorrer night I'm gonna got put on my sheets and me 'n' some buddies are gonna go hang us a negro.
Jesus, it pissed me off to see people actually believe everybody here's like that like that. And, no, it's no exaggeration. One of my cousins (I have a big extended family that I keep up with; that's one of the few stereotypes that remains true in some cases), she had a friend from up north who was working down here. When the friends parents came down to visit, they felt the need to seriously and earnestly ask, "Do people from Alabama really marry their cousins and sisters?"
I wish I were making that up.
Now, there may be some who are. But I would put them at a tiny minority. Sort of like how not many Germans are Nazis. Or how not many gothy kids worship Satan with animal sacrifice. Or like how Canadians don't actually go around saying, "Eh? This is really good, eh? How do like that, eh?"
Now, before anyone calls me out on shit like how the Black Belt is dirt-poor, I'm aware of that. I don't like it much either. The people there are so poor it's tough for them to break the cycle and stop being poor. It'd pretty much take some outside influence to move in and create jobs and bring in money to increase cash flow so education and medicine and improve...Oh, wait, Alabama, sorry. big US-based based business don't move to Alabama apart from the chains which do business everywhere (Although the new Wal-Mart just a few miles away from where I live is convenient).