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<blockquote data-quote="Island" data-source="post: 1298369" data-attributes="member: 42417"><p>6045 doesn't make any damned sense. I think he's proven that a few times in this thread, especially with that chain of posts where he was calling people out but I can't seem to pin down who he was calling out or what he intended to say at all, really.</p><p></p><p>In the news today, lots of politicians are jumping on the bandwagon. It is disappointing to me that the news reports and the politicians don't really get the whole story, they just hear, "the voters are in trouble," so they immediately go take up arms against UPS. I'm not saying I disagree with politicians fighting big business - I'm actually all for that - but it's obvious that very few of these people know anything about what happened or the contractual technicality involved enabling the terminations. I know if I had some politician blowing the trumpets for me I would want them to know exactly what I was fighting for. And I'm certain that once it came down to the details most of these politicians would not want any involvement.</p><p>Given the public outcry I'd say the chances are getting good that UPS withdraws the terminations, but that's not going to improve anything for that center. Even if UPS rotates out the management team, I don't think the odds are good that things will change for the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Island, post: 1298369, member: 42417"] 6045 doesn't make any damned sense. I think he's proven that a few times in this thread, especially with that chain of posts where he was calling people out but I can't seem to pin down who he was calling out or what he intended to say at all, really. In the news today, lots of politicians are jumping on the bandwagon. It is disappointing to me that the news reports and the politicians don't really get the whole story, they just hear, "the voters are in trouble," so they immediately go take up arms against UPS. I'm not saying I disagree with politicians fighting big business - I'm actually all for that - but it's obvious that very few of these people know anything about what happened or the contractual technicality involved enabling the terminations. I know if I had some politician blowing the trumpets for me I would want them to know exactly what I was fighting for. And I'm certain that once it came down to the details most of these politicians would not want any involvement. Given the public outcry I'd say the chances are getting good that UPS withdraws the terminations, but that's not going to improve anything for that center. Even if UPS rotates out the management team, I don't think the odds are good that things will change for the better. [/QUOTE]
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