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Not sure that it will help, but this is the White House Comment Line
202-456-1111
Speak to the operator, and tell her to urge to the president to VETO HR 4343
Calling the White House is like trying to fix a burnt steak. Nice to see everyone politically involved.... but there is something called timing!!
No kidding but if you don't say anything then you can't complain when it does not go your way. At least I said to veto it. I know it will not make a difference but at least I did something.
To say nothing of the fact that the president is unlikely to veto a measure that merely puts an end to fifty years of blatant and unmitigated age discrimination.dude, as much as we abhor Age 65...this bill passed both chambers UNANIMOUSLY. In this age of political rancor, do you really think the President will attempt a veto that can't possibly be upheld? this is a waste of time.
we need to figure out how to maneuver ourselves to mitigate the damage from this selfish, useless legislation ALPA stuck us with...not bail out the Titanic with a teaspoon.
yeah, sure, ALPA is the soloution to all our woes.
Posting on every single thread repeatedly does not guarantee you credibility, Rez.
What exactly is your game here? you subvert the majority opinion of pilots,
bash those trying to effect change to our advantage (not Prater's),
and generally suck up to the union. Classic definition of a stooge. Are you going to suddenly unmask yourself as the savior to all of us? Give me a break.
No one's buying what you're peddling. I'd rather buy some oceanfront property in Arizona from a telemarketer.
The "discrimination card" as you call it, is why this issue has finally gotten the attention it has long deserved.Yes, because 60 is discrimination, but 65 is not.Stop trying to play the discrimination card. No one is buying it. This was unadulterated greed. Nothing more, nothing less.
The regulation was changed because there was no opposition to it lobbying on the Hill. Without ALPA on the hill fighting this thing off like they've been doing for decades, there was no voice to counter the geezers from APAAD. Once ALPA got on board with the geezers, this was a done deal.The "discrimination card" as you call it, is why this issue has finally gotten the attention it has long deserved.
"No one is buying it"?
The law was just changed with a unanimous vote on the U.S. House of Representatives, precisely because it was discriminatory.
BS. The regulation was changed after years of attempting to get the FAA off the dime to do it, and there was opposition from all the usual suspects, but notably no empirical evidence that there was a "safety" issue. ALPA has very little real clout any more, sad to say.The regulation was changed because there was no opposition to it lobbying on the Hill. Without ALPA on the hill fighting this thing off like they've been doing for decades, there was no voice to counter the geezers from APAAD. Once ALPA got on board with the geezers, this was a done deal.
You're absolutely right. That started to push the FAA off dead center a year ago, but as time wore on, and even that didn't compel them to act, Congress finally stepped up to the plate.Don't forget the ICAO factor... there already were ALPA pilots flying past age 60 in the US.. operating out of DCA....
BS. The regulation was changed after years of attempting to get the FAA off the dime to do it, and there was opposition from all the usual suspects, but notably no empirical evidence that there was a "safety" issue. ALPA has very little real clout any more, sad to say.
Bottom line: It was a stupid, arbitrary rule; it needed to be changed, and in one of the only positive developments in an otherwise do-nothing Congress, it's a now a done deal.
You may not like it now, but when you get nearer that age, you may be happy not to be arbitrarily discriminated against. You can certainly retire at age 60 if you want to.
Calling the White House is like trying to fix a burnt steak. Nice to see everyone politically involved.... but there is something called timing!!
Not sure that it will help, but this is the White House Comment Line
202-456-1111
Speak to the operator, and tell her to urge to the president to VETO HR 4343
Yeah, that would have really helped, considering how open this administration has been to input from outside the circle of koolaid drinkers.
Well, there is the little problem of a unanimous vote in Congress.
Nobody gave a s*** about this issue except a small group of determined (and greedy?) elderly airline pilots. We see the result.