The only way to guarantee that Boeing becomes worse at making planes, is to ask them to stop doing it for 18 months and then start up again.
But we live in a broken society where corporations have the rights of people (including political donations as free speech), but don't have the ability to be punished in a way that is at all aligned with what we inflict on actual people. This also means that punishment is largely not an effective deterrent for large companies, where the penalties when they're caught are smaller than the revenue when they're not caught (see cases of tech giants laughing off penalties in the 7-9 figures).
If the cost of being able to actually punish companies is that you sometimes have to actually punish companies with the side effect that we can't spend the whole $900B/yr on war machines to pass on to wars on the other side of the planet ... then sigh, I guess we'll have to settle for only buying $880B of death this year.
If you're fine actively sabotaging the US for your own pet grievances, go find some other country to live in and annoy.
I mean I would have said that about Roe v Wade but apparently it just took a few decades of complaining and making abortion an engine for a political apparatus, and they got it rolled back. If I don't complain about citizens united for at least another 30 years, I'm not trying hard enough.
All the good things in this country came from people who were willing to keep pushing when everyone else didn't have the patience. We might not agree about which those things are, but if you think continuing to carp about injustice is out of place here ... maybe you're the one who missed a memo. This country started b/c rich colonists didn't want to pay taxes and they escalated to fighting a war of attrition. These were businessmen, and they picked a fight that started by disrupting all their existing trade relationships and continued rolling production disruptions as a multi year war ran all over the country. So you can take your quiet, lazy acquiesce and go find some other country to be snide about it in.