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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 545410" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Smith has powerful friends who owe him political favors. UPS needs to play extreme hardball with Smith and expose this sleazy maneuver for what it really is....a huge lie. Being business-like and polite isn't going to cut it. This has become a street fight, and appropriate tactics apply.</p><p> </p><p>I'm really hoping this will backfire on FedEx and turn public opinion against them for trying to play the political equivalent of the race card. Smith knows that "bailout" is a loaded term these days, and that it will raise the ire of taxpayers who disagree strongly with the Obama agenda. The whole thing stinks like bad cheese, but that won't stop him.</p><p> </p><p>It needs to be made abundantly clear that UPS is <strong>NOT</strong> being bailed-out, and that the true beneficiary of the RLA exemption has been FedEx, for 36 years and counting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 545410, member: 12508"] Smith has powerful friends who owe him political favors. UPS needs to play extreme hardball with Smith and expose this sleazy maneuver for what it really is....a huge lie. Being business-like and polite isn't going to cut it. This has become a street fight, and appropriate tactics apply. I'm really hoping this will backfire on FedEx and turn public opinion against them for trying to play the political equivalent of the race card. Smith knows that "bailout" is a loaded term these days, and that it will raise the ire of taxpayers who disagree strongly with the Obama agenda. The whole thing stinks like bad cheese, but that won't stop him. It needs to be made abundantly clear that UPS is [B]NOT[/B] being bailed-out, and that the true beneficiary of the RLA exemption has been FedEx, for 36 years and counting. [/QUOTE]
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