not saying clinton was pro-labor. but changing the way the airlines get taxed on ticket sales,security charges and planes amortizations the way the have it in europe would go a long way ( specially after sep 11) . $15b is what airlines pay in taxes each year, and every airline job relates to 15 non airline jobs. think the white house could do more not to help, but to stop destroying the industry? I do.
PS: remember our president position on cabotage ( he supports it 100%) and strikes ( does not believe workers should have the rigth to strik, arbitation , that , he thinks, is just and best). he answerered that and worse on the first election questionare sent to him by the then independent fdx pilot union ( he refuses to even answer the same questions from alpa). seems to me a bit anti-labor.
Last edited by greedyairlineexec; 10-01-2005 at 10:01 AM.