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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5533042" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Not the current House of Representatives. They're too busy getting ready to welcome a return visit from the group of "tourists" who were there on 1-6.</p><p>That's an important point you've made bbsam. The decision to collapse down as much of the corporate structure as they believe will be needed was made public just a few weeks after the GOP reclaimed the House. This gives them cover to continue to do whatever they damn well please without much fear that in doing so it would open up a channel for Congress and federal regulators to challenge what they've set out to do. </p><p></p><p>But in the end it will still come down to what happens at the terminal level and the ability of contractors to find people willing to take on all the additional pressure and responsibility moving air box requires (a premium service by the way) AND do it for burger flipping wages. A premium service reliably provided by low wages workers? What a game changer. </p><p></p><p>Will it be Freddy The Grifter's biggest score yet or will he be sowing the seeds of his own downfall? We can only wait and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5533042, member: 58386"] Not the current House of Representatives. They're too busy getting ready to welcome a return visit from the group of "tourists" who were there on 1-6. That's an important point you've made bbsam. The decision to collapse down as much of the corporate structure as they believe will be needed was made public just a few weeks after the GOP reclaimed the House. This gives them cover to continue to do whatever they damn well please without much fear that in doing so it would open up a channel for Congress and federal regulators to challenge what they've set out to do. But in the end it will still come down to what happens at the terminal level and the ability of contractors to find people willing to take on all the additional pressure and responsibility moving air box requires (a premium service by the way) AND do it for burger flipping wages. A premium service reliably provided by low wages workers? What a game changer. Will it be Freddy The Grifter's biggest score yet or will he be sowing the seeds of his own downfall? We can only wait and see. [/QUOTE]
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