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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 4382241" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You're a true believer in the cult. The RLA Express Carrier Exemption was a special sweetheart deal Fred worked into the FAA Reauthorization Act, and was bogus from the start. Besides combining the opcos, the rationale for an "exemption" no longer exists, since what was the former FedEx no longer exists in the same form.</p><p></p><p>It has been significantly altered, similar to your stilted world view and insane "logic". To make it simple for a low IQ individual like yourself, the FedEx of the past no longer exists, but has been significantly altered via the inclusion of an NLRA/NLRB entity, aka FedEx Ground. Combining companies has consequences. No matter how much you try and spin it, they are now entwined like you and your drag queen girlfriend.</p><p></p><p>Shill away. I hope the remaining employees give Fred the union he deserves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 4382241, member: 12508"] You're a true believer in the cult. The RLA Express Carrier Exemption was a special sweetheart deal Fred worked into the FAA Reauthorization Act, and was bogus from the start. Besides combining the opcos, the rationale for an "exemption" no longer exists, since what was the former FedEx no longer exists in the same form. It has been significantly altered, similar to your stilted world view and insane "logic". To make it simple for a low IQ individual like yourself, the FedEx of the past no longer exists, but has been significantly altered via the inclusion of an NLRA/NLRB entity, aka FedEx Ground. Combining companies has consequences. No matter how much you try and spin it, they are now entwined like you and your drag queen girlfriend. Shill away. I hope the remaining employees give Fred the union he deserves. [/QUOTE]
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