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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 799587" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I think we can all agree that FedEx spends considerable money lobbying Congress to get legislation passed that enables them to insure profits. It's a safe bet that will continue, and that FedEx will continue to seek ways to streamline it's operations to maximize profit. How that will affect us remains to be seen but based on past history it will affect us and usually not for the better. My prescriptions after my medical procedure are going to cost me $135 a month for a year, and one of them I'll have to take for life. Pretty certain it would've been less under Cigna and used to be company paid. We can't even be certain there will be an Express down the road if FedEx can convince Congress and the courts to allow an ISP model to preserve the company's ability to stay in business, especially as we are vital to the nation's security per the RLA. To deny such things can happen is to deny what has already happened. And I doubt FedEx is laying off lobbyists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 799587, member: 24302"] I think we can all agree that FedEx spends considerable money lobbying Congress to get legislation passed that enables them to insure profits. It's a safe bet that will continue, and that FedEx will continue to seek ways to streamline it's operations to maximize profit. How that will affect us remains to be seen but based on past history it will affect us and usually not for the better. My prescriptions after my medical procedure are going to cost me $135 a month for a year, and one of them I'll have to take for life. Pretty certain it would've been less under Cigna and used to be company paid. We can't even be certain there will be an Express down the road if FedEx can convince Congress and the courts to allow an ISP model to preserve the company's ability to stay in business, especially as we are vital to the nation's security per the RLA. To deny such things can happen is to deny what has already happened. And I doubt FedEx is laying off lobbyists. [/QUOTE]
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