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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 806049" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>USPS and UPS would be the logical alternatives to FedEx. You are the one who seems to be saying that a potential disruption of FedEx services justifies the RLA. "Commerce" and "economy" are like terms in this case IMO. At any rate, FedEx being down for a week or two would disrupt Fred and his cash flow... not the nation. The RLA is Fred's magic pony from his friends in DC. Just admit it, he's got a special deal for his "airline". Jeez.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 806049, member: 12508"] USPS and UPS would be the logical alternatives to FedEx. You are the one who seems to be saying that a potential disruption of FedEx services justifies the RLA. "Commerce" and "economy" are like terms in this case IMO. At any rate, FedEx being down for a week or two would disrupt Fred and his cash flow... not the nation. The RLA is Fred's magic pony from his friends in DC. Just admit it, he's got a special deal for his "airline". Jeez. [/QUOTE]
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