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Dieterly said:Time builder,
Sometimes it's better to keep the mouth shut, or in this case, stay away from the reply button. Maybe just take a second or two and read the crap you are about to post before you you hit "submit reply"?
What the fruck does JFJ have to do with the White House and the Congress???
Do you really think you'd be better off as a pilot without a union? Ask the guys at Chataqua or Chicago Express what they think! Ask the guys at Southeast flying fifteen-day trips!
I don't know...maybe they're mutually exclusive. Maybe you can't have heart and brains.
Bush wants to send off of these kids over to Iraq because they tried to kill his dad, but where was he during the Vietnam war? Flying a F4 around stateside. Come on. I can appreciate this was on Terrorism, and indeed Iraq needs a new gov't, but lets not sit up here and say that Bush is some great guy looking out for you and me. Lets keep the Gov't out of Businesses, and let the Enrons and MCIs of the world do their own things, right?
But the problem with Republicans is there is a strain of them who never worked for a living. Country Club Republicans.
People are not THROWAWAYS. Country club republicans don't understand this and that is why they are anti-union.
Capitalism is simply the most efficient economic system. The MACHINE of the economy works best under ruthless free trade capitalism.
The Problem is that the MACHINE of the Economy has component parts called HUMAN BEINGS. It may be cost efficient to run airplanes or factories 24/7 without rest and replace worn parts with new parts and just discard the old.
- Yesterday, in the Jack Welch interview on PBS, this question came up (Of course it came up. The news area of PBS is just as liberal as the programming) and was ably addressed.Getting back to the UAL topic: do I remember UAL hiring a new CEO with a $3mil signing bonus along with a $1mil salary plus options and a 100% bonus? Ah, I do. I wonder how all those employees taking pay cuts with the jobloss stress looming feel about that deal.
I'm honored, sir...although I haven't felt much like a "kid" since turning thirty.mar said:Typhoon--I follow your posts. You're a smart kid.
If I thought either of the two major American political parties was capable of changing this world into one I want to live in, we wouldn't be having this discussion. It's just like I said before, everyone shouts and points fingers, and nothing changes.You have to ask yourself, "What kind of a world do I want to live in," then make your choice.
Now be careful. One of my least favorite characteristics of Republicans is that when they can't think of anything intelligent to say, they fall back on witty "sound bites" like this one. What's next? "Better dead than Red?" (No, calm down. I'm not a communist.)If you choose the middle of the road you'll get run-over.
Look me in the eye and tell me Dick Nixon was more honest than Bill Clinton. Tell me Newt Gingrich is a prince of family values. Good grief!
HawkerF/O said:patq1, you should think a little harded about who told those pilot's to get back to work.
I did think a little harder and I also looked it up. Here is part of the AP article from the time:
"Precedent set by Clinton eliminates strike fears
NEW YORK (AP) - The word ''strike'' doesn't conjure up such scary images to the flying public anymore.
That is the precedent set by President Clinton in ordering American Airlines pilots back to work within minutes after they declared a strike early Saturday, averting chaotic disruptions to hundreds of thousands of passengers.
If pilot negotiations at four other of the nation's biggest airlines get to the brink of a walkout, airline chiefs and passengers almost certainly will be looking to the White House to keep the planes in the air.
Clinton made a hugely popular decision by effectively removing the one potent negotiating weapon in the American pilot union's arsenal. "
I didn't think my memory was that bad but thanks for making me think!
pat