Biden backs rail bosses
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"little Marco" "Dumbo" "Low Energy Jeb" "Alfred E. Neuman" "Crooked Hillary" "Swamp Person" "Al Frankenstein" "Snowman" "Fat Jerry" "Little Rocket Man" "Sleepy Eyes" "World-class sleazebag"
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there's even a wiki page. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...y_Donald_Trump
#42
Cheeto orange guinea pig head is the one person I think responding in kind applies to. I know I'm not the bigger person, but my hands are.
#43
I'm fascinated by any in the pilot group singing any form of praise about Biden. In nearly EVERY instance of security, intelligence, global stability, military operations, border security, economics (all of it), our allies confidence he has been absolutely incompetent...absolutely. While Trump may have been a jerk, you just can not look at our current situation and believe things are better or just fine. Trump surrounded himself with competent thinkers, people on a mission to right the economy along with domestic and global stability. Not necessarily Trump, but his team. I would seriously almost question a pilots mental state to think everything's just fine under Biden. I get supporting your party politically, I do, but having been around since the 60's Ive seen a lot in this arena, even having served in political positions. In nearly all instances, other than ww2, most economies under Democrat leadership fair far worse than under a Republican led President and/or congress. I wouldn't expect Biden or any in his troupe to effectively understand the RLA , the railway personnel grievances, or ours for that matter. What ever MSNBC recommends for expediency is what will happen. Not what's good for the worker.
It's almost funny the contortions that the left will go thru in defending this disaster, but it all comes back to Trump when they can't. It's all they have.
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Serious question:
Anyone know if it’s just the House who imposes contracts on labor groups governed by the RLA at this stage, or does it take both chambers?
Congress is out of session (barring an emergency session) until the new Congress convenes next year.
Hard to imagine Team X taking the heat on this when they can just pawn it off to Team Y next year.
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The public hasn’t seen an RLA governed strike in a long time. However it plays out will set public and Congressional expectations for any pilot groups going down that road.
Anyone know if it’s just the House who imposes contracts on labor groups governed by the RLA at this stage, or does it take both chambers?
Congress is out of session (barring an emergency session) until the new Congress convenes next year.
Hard to imagine Team X taking the heat on this when they can just pawn it off to Team Y next year.
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The public hasn’t seen an RLA governed strike in a long time. However it plays out will set public and Congressional expectations for any pilot groups going down that road.
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All I want for Christmas is more politics on APC
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