The timing of furloughs may have been off, but the point remains - TSA flew American Eagle aircraft in direct violation of a fellow ALPA carriers scope clause, therby denying fellow ALPA pilots opportunities that were rightfully, by contract, theirs.
I have nothing against TSA pilots, nor GoJets pilots and would never deny either in my jumpseat. But for TSA pilots to be stabbing one group of pilots in the back by violating their scope clause, only to go out and badmouth another group for stabbing them in the back is pretty hypocritical IMHO.
But I guess that is what the regional industry has sunk to, loads of hypocrits. Badmouthing and degrading other pilot groups for doing exactly what you are doing, or have done in the past. The last person who needs to be lecturing anyone on raising or lowering the bar is a current or former RJ operator. If you have flown an RJ in the past 8+ years with an American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United or USAirways logo on the tail, you have undercut a better paying job. So what if your regional has a better contract than another regional. Neither contract is nearly as good as the contract mainline guys used to have while flying those routes. Mainline contracts gutted in large part because of RJs. Everybody get off your darn soap boxes and realize that we are all to blame for the current state of the industry.