Originally Posted by
Pineapple Guy
So, tsquare, you're saying a bill with 9 positive changes and 1 negative one should be killed because of that 1 negative? Seriously, I'm asking a legitimate question. Of course, we'd like 10 positives, or at least 9 positives and zero negatives, but those may or may not realistically be options.
So, is 9 good and 1 bad better than no change?
Like I said, I don't really know much about the bill, but if the 1 bad is bad enough, you're damn skippy it is worth killing. If that 1 bad item can be blown into a bigger denigration of our profession.. and I would think that a 9 hour flight time day will cost JOBS... yup.. you betcha it needs to die. But I'm pretty safe, so why should I care, right?