With Russia making a billion dollars, the United States making four billion dollars??

I don't know who initially thought, but since Russia rented a medium-sized 'Charlie' class submarine for India for a billion dollars, the United States also intended to lend one or two to Australia to cover a budget that was lacking.

The US acid is quite expensive, so if you rent it for roughly two years, you can get 4 billion dollars, and it must be a very good idea to have the effect of "two trillion in one stone" as a deterrent against China.

China is criticizing U.S. plans and pressuring Australia for a full day. Inside the United States, they ignored China's anticipation of a countermove, and things are getting slow and tense as Australia is undermined.

In the midst of all this noise, the budget problem with nuclear propulsion submarines, which had been attracting more than two months, was finally decided in favor of Northrop Gruman, Virginia, where politically competent senators were gathering.

Not long after Mr. Tober, who runs Johnston Security, came to report to me, he likes to hang out with people and explains his progress in detail with all the members of the Democratic Party.

"Tsk, tsk, did you get kicked out of the headfight?"

"Apparently, the munitions industry in Virginia is much larger than the state of Connecticut, and there are a lot of lawmakers. They're coming up next year to vote, so even Democratic Congressmen are divided by regions."

It was not a duel between two companies or political parties, but rather a local duel between Virginia and Connecticut.

Eventually, after a fierce struggle, the budget was decided to be allocated first to the Mexican shipyard in the munitions industry.

Virginia, along with California and Texas, is one of the top three military settlements, winning over 2.3 billion dollars last year, defeating Texas four times larger in terms of economy and other sizes and ranking second in "military settlement."

Even Connecticut has developed an unparalleled logistics industry, but it has to be pushed back compared to Virginia. It's because the number of lawmakers differs a lot by '5: 11'.

"I can't help it... everyone here has a district."

Again, I feel that the problem of eating bowls is only in the interests of the individual.

When I wasn't sure if the budget was going to decrease for the first time, I went to a political contest, and the conclusion was that one side of the party had to survive, and the area was divided at a time.

You don't need to be a Democrat, you don't need Republicans. It's just something you have to live for.

"Grotton Shipyard has not yet been determined whether to close its doors or scale it down to survive, but the local senators have called me."

"To Mr. Tober?"

"When I met you before, I told you to call me when you made a decision, and I got a call right away. I even contacted the Republican senator, wondering what the president promised me, but if I can get down to the precinct, I have to explain..."

Tober's words suddenly blur. Looking at that face, he seemed eager to hear the answer, saying that he would recognize the congressman.

Submarine. Submarine.

"By the way, what was the problem with the last fire? You said the Grotton shipyard was defective in the construction of the sub. I heard it costs over $200 million. Wait a minute!"

I told you I'd step up when the shipyard closes, but if you just zoom out, the story changes. I'm thinking like that, and I get an article that says there was a problem at Grotton Shipyard. I quickly googled it.

< Virginia class, more expensive than Sioulf class? >

[A Virginian-class nuclear submarine built as the next major U.S. Navy attack ship is designed to reduce production and maintenance costs in line with the decommissioning of the Cold War with the former Soviet Union.

However, according to the Ministry of Defense internal data obtained by this reporter, the actual cost of manufacturing in Virginia seems to be more expensive than the models to be replaced, Sioulf and Los Angeles, and there seems to be a problem with the program operation of this model.

The average cost of three advanced manufacturing units has been $2.4 billion, which is more than $400 million compared to the average $2 billion in Sioulf.]

"Oh, here it is. Look at this."

Pretending is three thousand. Now Google just puts a few words in and it just does an intelligent search. It's not funny to find a knight. I turned the screen on my laptop and showed it to Tober.

"This... is true, but the newly designed submarine takes time to stabilize. The submarine has so many variables that it's too soon to judge if only three have been built by the end of its assembly."

"Hmmm.. really? But it turns out that Sioulf ended up producing three generations and folding the program, which doesn't add up, does it?"

I asked a sharp question and it surprised me, Mr. Tober. You don't seem to know the answer.

"Do you think my Google is just Google? Hehe. '

The search screen on my laptop says' Google ', but in fact I can do an extended search for' Skynet '. While I was talking, I found a Siwolf-class manufacturing cost and production section, which unfortunately only produced a total of 3 units and the program ended.

Then both models produced the same three models, and Virginia was much more expensive to reduce costs. No excuses.

"Go and find out what's going on. If there's a problem with the shipyard, you can't just take it over."

"Yes, sir! I understand."

Even the four-year-old president, Tober, looks surprised that he didn't answer my question, then leaves the office with a loud voice to investigate again.

"Sir, I'd like to visit you in Grotton City. What can I do?"

I think it's been less than a week since I went east to create a new report, but I got a call from President Tober. I unexpectedly want to form a delegation in Grotton City and tell them that I want to come to meet them.

"What? In Grotton City?"

"Since I'm researching the extra 200 million dollars, I'm asking them for an opportunity to explain themselves. Now, given the situation here, it looks like General Dynamics is going to cut labor by more than 50 percent. Rumors are spreading. The area is very noisy. “

“No, but I'm still running General Dynamics, and you have nothing to say about it. Why are there employees and politicians there?"

Tober said he wanted to meet with me, including representatives of staff, city councilors and local Senators, which is too urgent. I don't want to sell the company to General Dynamic, the current owner, but it was absurd because people without authority would show up.

"Well... General Dynamic wants to keep an eye on things. Rather, you don't expect him to buy you a shipyard for quite a lot of money."

"Huff-puff, what kind of ridiculous thing is that? You might close the door, but you want me to buy you something expensive?"

They're the ones who drink Kimchi soup first, right? ’

When I heard the story, I heard a ridiculous laugh.

Things got a little complicated because budget allocation went smoothly. Although the budget determined by partial cuts, not full cuts, is only half of what it used to be, General Dynamics is able to operate the shipyard fairly well.

As a company, if you turn the reduction of labor to 'blame others' and operate in half according to the law, you can maintain the level of people who don't pay, you seem to want to leave it.

What was really urgent was the shipyard workers and citizens who had to accept 50% reduction in manpower. Grotton City's largest employer, the shipyard, employs 12,000 people, half of which are just 6,000 people.

In a town of 40,000 people, 6,000 people are cut off?

In fact, 6,000 people account for one-third of the adult workforce over the age of 20. It is virtually impossible for them to rehire if they spill out onto the streets within a year or two. Well, 10% of it could be anywhere on the last day of low wages.

I heard the price of the house is already starting to fall, but who will move in at the last half of the city? It is also difficult for technicians and workers who have only built submarines to move to other places, except for some people.

"The staff and the residents seem to be clinging to what you said when you visited them. Honestly, we don't have a choice. I've been doing some research in the meantime, and I'm reacting very sensitively. This is what the delegation came up with. “

“I'm talking about a shipyard closing. You're still running things now, right? Ask them to wait a little longer. Let's see what happens first. ”

Now, it's funny to say that it's been a while since the announcement came, but Tober said the local rumors are already overlapping and anxiety is overwhelming. Half the city will fly away if it's truly wrong, so everyone can't stand it and the factories gather together and talk a lot. The reason for this was also the attitude of the company.

“And General Dynamic doesn't object to residents and employees visiting you. Do it if you can, and everyone will be on the plane tomorrow. ”

"Phew, employees, but the company's not that funny."

When I heard it, I thought I hated it. I don't care and blame the government for the downsizing, but I will let the staff come to me and raise the ransom.

In other words, "Go and do some sales with your poor needles."

That doesn't mean General Dynamics is totally wrong. It is not just one or two employees, but 6,000 can not be saved, and it is the company's instinct to be rewarded.

"IT boom affects submarine construction... who could have imagined?" '

I was surprised when I heard the interim report from Tober about why the extra costs were being spent, and the things seemed completely unrelated to each other.

The Siwolf-class nuclear submarine, which began construction in '89, was assembled from design to manufacture by the' best 'engineers in the United States to fight the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

In other words, a supergenius who could draw a blueprint of a submarine was designed and helped by genius children.

In contrast, Virginia, which began to be built in the 2000 's, has lowered its talent level to the' genius' level for diverse areas such as' submarines', as American IT booms swarm with talent flying towards electronics, communications and software.

Tober said "a lack of talent," but what I heard was the difference between "supergeniuses" and "geniuses."

Tatata Tak!

Suddenly, I called Clara.

"Clara, I have a question."

"I'm always ready to answer the Master's questions."

I hear Clara's voice more confidently as she makes her way to World Survival these days.

"What if I acquire a shipyard in Grotton City? If I can't, I have to give you $3 billion. Is Susie Tarzan right?"

General Dynamic won't sell for cheap, not right now. If the future is good for opacity, I will accept it, but I can't buy it for cheap.

"There's an $8 billion order coming in. If you digest it, you can quickly redeem it."

"What? Where is that?"

I asked her a question without expecting much, but Clara gave me a surprising answer. There's no way General Dynamic wouldn't know if there was.

"Build eight 'Diesel' submarines ordered by the Bush administration in Taiwan. Currently, the design and manufacturing experience of diesel submarines in the United States continues to delay production planning. However, Johnstone Group can easily build diesel submarines at Grotton City facilities."

"You can't build a diesel submarine in America?"

"The last diesel submarine was built in 1959, and over 45 years the generation had already retired."

"Hehe, there's a reason you can't produce even after receiving an order..."

Clara explained that President Bush had already promised to build eight submarines in Taiwan in 2001, but he still hadn't built them, so he couldn't give them to them.

At first, they tried to produce orders from Europe, but none of the countries wanted to stand up because they were afraid of strong Chinese resistance.

Unlike Bush, who thought it was very easy to ignore the Chinese ambition, countries other than the superpowers of the United States do not cooperate with the Chinese by being aware of their economic relations.

After all, Taiwan insisted on selling second-hand in Italy with some guts, but Taiwan insisted on "new."

Eventually, I decided last year to select a shipyard in the United States to produce my own, and it's not easy to touch the diesel I've been laying my hands on for 46 years. It's a blockage from the design.

"This is... huhuhuhuhuhu..."

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Russia rented Charlie (95M) for $1 billion over a decade. Another kilo (70-74M) for a billion dollars this time? The prime minister visited Russia to rent for years.

Two billion Sioux, two billion Virginian dollars, several criticized articles. But last year's coverage reported that Virginia has now gone down to two billion dollars in continuous cost savings programs.

Cowboy Bush ridicules Taiwan and makes it easy (?) The 8 submarines you promised are still in flight.

In 2004, through the cooperation of European nations, they decided to build their own shipyards in the United States… and in November 2013, almost 10 years later, they still prioritized the creation of eight submarines for Taiwan. 'could only find interviews with U.S. Department of Defense officials.

In 1959, it might not be easy to find American technicians who have been hiding their tracks in the United States for 55 years to build a paleolithic diesel submarine. Not a lot of engineers want to jump into that kind of opaque future, right?

The only countries that will not notice China are the United States and Russia. Nowadays, Japan is in a frenzy... Should I put Japan in?