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Originally Posted by dmeg13021
(Post 3695230)
What in the previous TA did we give up to get this one?
We will vote to see if this TA is sufficient for the majority or not. If it is not successful, more negotiations will ensue, and a new TA will be the result. When and what that will look like are unknown, but to vote yes assuming that there are no possible improvements is just as moronic as voting no and thinking they will miraculously be granted. If you think there are no cons to this TA, you are either dumb or woefully naive. If they are acceptable to you, then vote yes. If not, vote no. But don’t let fear of the future compromise your judgment or morals. |
Originally Posted by Shrek
(Post 3695236)
This thing is a done deal …… people aren’t willing to wait another 18months for a reshuffle of the deck chairs 🪑
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Originally Posted by dmeg13021
(Post 3695244)
Some aren’t, some are. I think you’re right, but will be in the 68-32% range
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Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 3695268)
it will be something between 50% +1 vote and 100%… what the actual number is doesn’t matter. Bottom line is this is going to pass… and let the meltdown of the NO voters continue… sad part is many still think they have a shot to convince the majority to vote NO. On the line for next 6-9 months you’ll come across the usual “I didn’t vote for that $hit” naysayers just like every other vote in our history…
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Crazy to me how we didn’t address our archaic and rudimentary bidding software or the fact that our bids come out like a week after some of our peers. Seems like we just made them pay us for the QOL items and reserve rules everyone currently complains about and called it a day. 10 billion seems far fetched :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by bouncedlolsweg
(Post 3695418)
Crazy to me how we didn’t address our archaic and rudimentary bidding software or the fact that our bids come out like a week after some of our peers. Seems like we just made them pay us for the QOL items and reserve rules everyone currently complains about and called it a day. 10 billion seems far fetched :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by bouncedlolsweg
(Post 3695418)
Crazy to me how we didn’t address our archaic and rudimentary bidding software or the fact that our bids come out like a week after some of our peers. Seems like we just made them pay us for the QOL items and reserve rules everyone currently complains about and called it a day. 10 billion seems far fetched :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by bouncedlolsweg
(Post 3695418)
Crazy to me how we didn’t address our archaic and rudimentary bidding software or the fact that our bids come out like a week after some of our peers. Seems like we just made them pay us for the QOL items and reserve rules everyone currently complains about and called it a day. 10 billion seems far fetched :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 3695268)
it will be something between 50% +1 vote and 100%… what the actual number is doesn’t matter. Bottom line is this is going to pass… and let the meltdown of the NO voters continue… sad part is many still think they have a shot to convince the majority to vote NO. On the line for next 6-9 months you’ll come across the usual “I didn’t vote for that $hit” naysayers just like every other vote in our history…
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Originally Posted by Iregretnothing
(Post 3695455)
Ive flown with 4 different people since it came out. All of them are no voters. I think finding some asinine reason to vote no is the cool thing to do. So given that sample size, and since I’m a yes voter, the contract will fail 20% to 80%.
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