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396 meeting Sunday June 2, 2013
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<blockquote data-quote="LagunaBrown" data-source="post: 1147890" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>The original plan was us to be in the CSP but the West fought for the MOU . If you vote no the powers that be will use it as ammo saying how the West locals made a big deal about carving out a plan and the members rejected it. So then we go "back to the table" and you go back to square one in the CSP where they can levy West against the Central over healthcare forever. Explain why a yes vote and chance at the West having our own plan (where they can not sprinkle money to buy votes from the Central) is such a horrible idea? If the West stands alone we can negotiate concessions back to us with a worst case scenario of an enhanced C6 Plan but if we are stuck in the Central we are like Siamese twins and will never be able to control our future independently. Bottom line is you roll the dice with a no vote and you roll the dice with a yes vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LagunaBrown, post: 1147890, member: 29765"] The original plan was us to be in the CSP but the West fought for the MOU . If you vote no the powers that be will use it as ammo saying how the West locals made a big deal about carving out a plan and the members rejected it. So then we go "back to the table" and you go back to square one in the CSP where they can levy West against the Central over healthcare forever. Explain why a yes vote and chance at the West having our own plan (where they can not sprinkle money to buy votes from the Central) is such a horrible idea? If the West stands alone we can negotiate concessions back to us with a worst case scenario of an enhanced C6 Plan but if we are stuck in the Central we are like Siamese twins and will never be able to control our future independently. Bottom line is you roll the dice with a no vote and you roll the dice with a yes vote. [/QUOTE]
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