Lucky Strike
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What did I expect? I expected Bush to let the 1994 Violent Crime and Law Enforcement Act sunset and he did. I got what I paid for.FearlessFreep said:Y'all voted for George Bush! What did you expect?
Indy319FA said:All you Republican bashers might want to check your facts on NWA. Both Al Checchi and Wilson are Democrats, in fact Al Checci ran for the Democratic nomination for Governor of California against Grayout Davis. NWA's top lobbyist in DC just happens to be the wife of former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota (she was working for NWA while he was majority leader as well). Also when Clinton had his big BBQ fundraiser a few years back (the one where Robin Williams made butt out of himself) the two big corporate sponsors were NWA and Delta. ......
The Office of Independent Council Report of 1987 proves that both sides are corrupt as organized crime can get, but when someone proposes a "rights for jobs" campaign...duhhhhh!dashocho said:As you can see, I rarely post here, but I am curious how Gore or Kerry would have changed things. The laws are all in place, but somehow it is the evil George Bush that gets the finger here. What law did he enact or create during his time in office that made it worse? What law would Gore or Kerry have personally made to fix all the problems overnight? Who let Comair strike and who forced AA to return to work? Democrat or Republican whoever is in office nothing would have changed. Democrats try hard to show they walk the middle line(the day of the far left democrat is dead), while republicans do the same(while having to cater to the Christian Coalition(they just don't get it)). I do vote republican and my only extra tidbit to add would be the extra moaning from everyone when paycuts come and tax increases were added as well by Gore, Kerry, or both.
Bottom line is we need to stick together in this tough time offer support, unity, not finger pointing. It does no good.
While everyone is worrying about the problem, managements are forcing their solutions on their workgroups.
mdanno808 said:Any predictions on what the rest of NWA's unions will do? I would imagine there must be some serious strike talk going down at the AFA right?
WillowRunVortex said:you would think that the senior girls would probably be ready to quit anyway so why not strike?
I wonder if ALPA will support THIS one??
Spooky 1 said:Wrong again!