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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 2239233" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Everything. Political connections equal judicial connections as well. The fact that FedEx maneuvers cases to friendly courts is proof that they think they'll benefit by doing so. Lets' see, Dano. Has FDX ever gotten favorable rulings in other areas, like unionization, for example?</p><p></p><p>All of the parties, money, and free trips pay-off for Fred. He is very good at playing the system, and has the resources to make what he wants to happen take place more often than not.</p><p></p><p>How about his Boeing deal, where he blackmailed Boeing and the government into keeping the RLA the joke that it is? It certainly worked on the Senators from Boeing, and on the Obama administration, which dropped the effort. After all, nobody wants to be blamed for lost jobs as we are exiting a recession. That would be bad form.</p><p></p><p>Smith has plenty of political and judicial leverage, and having his flak biotch come on her and say otherwise doesn't change anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 2239233, member: 12508"] Everything. Political connections equal judicial connections as well. The fact that FedEx maneuvers cases to friendly courts is proof that they think they'll benefit by doing so. Lets' see, Dano. Has FDX ever gotten favorable rulings in other areas, like unionization, for example? All of the parties, money, and free trips pay-off for Fred. He is very good at playing the system, and has the resources to make what he wants to happen take place more often than not. How about his Boeing deal, where he blackmailed Boeing and the government into keeping the RLA the joke that it is? It certainly worked on the Senators from Boeing, and on the Obama administration, which dropped the effort. After all, nobody wants to be blamed for lost jobs as we are exiting a recession. That would be bad form. Smith has plenty of political and judicial leverage, and having his flak biotch come on her and say otherwise doesn't change anything. [/QUOTE]
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