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<blockquote data-quote="The Mayor" data-source="post: 702267" data-attributes="member: 21132"><p>A men! If Mr. Smith wanted to solve this issue at the cheapest possible cost, then all he would have to do is allow Express employees the opportunity to vote on it and be done with it. If it turned out that everything goes his way, then he can say, "I told you so" and look like a champion. If things are really as happy and honky dory as he thinks it is, then there should be absolutely no reason for him to worry. However, since this is not the case, he and his team of cronies have decided to wage a negative ad campaign against UPS, create a website filled with lies, and petitiion every possible dirty rotten scoundrel of a politician with millions of dollars in bribes. </p><p> </p><p>Truth of the matter is, he knows for a fact that in certain areas of the country if this legislation passes he is going to be in a world of hurt. I am not naive enough to say that every Fed Ex Express location would vote for it, but I am willing to say that I believe realistically that well over half would. It's just a matter of time now..... </p><p> </p><p>As far as FEATW is concerned, "she" is entitled to "her" opinion and we should be respectful of that. However, I don't think that "she" has a full understanding of the magnitude of the real issues that happen on a day by day basis and that's why her comments are viewed as ignorant here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Mayor, post: 702267, member: 21132"] A men! If Mr. Smith wanted to solve this issue at the cheapest possible cost, then all he would have to do is allow Express employees the opportunity to vote on it and be done with it. If it turned out that everything goes his way, then he can say, "I told you so" and look like a champion. If things are really as happy and honky dory as he thinks it is, then there should be absolutely no reason for him to worry. However, since this is not the case, he and his team of cronies have decided to wage a negative ad campaign against UPS, create a website filled with lies, and petitiion every possible dirty rotten scoundrel of a politician with millions of dollars in bribes. Truth of the matter is, he knows for a fact that in certain areas of the country if this legislation passes he is going to be in a world of hurt. I am not naive enough to say that every Fed Ex Express location would vote for it, but I am willing to say that I believe realistically that well over half would. It's just a matter of time now..... As far as FEATW is concerned, "she" is entitled to "her" opinion and we should be respectful of that. However, I don't think that "she" has a full understanding of the magnitude of the real issues that happen on a day by day basis and that's why her comments are viewed as ignorant here. [/QUOTE]
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