Airlines Say They’re Close to a ‘Tipping Point’ Due to the Shutdown
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Backpedal Bob.SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
What a fucking muttonhead you are. -
And yet I routinely school your ignorant ass.BennyBeaver said:
Backpedal Bob.SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
What a fucking muttonhead you are.
Tell me, were the Rats opposed to making the TSA public employees? Yes or no Kunt? -
A 17 person committee is Congress now?SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8. -
Link?SFGbob said:
And yet I routinely school your ignorant ass.BennyBeaver said:
Backpedal Bob.SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
What a fucking muttonhead you are. -
You fucking liar.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
Blatant history revision. -
You need to heal yourself Kunt.SFGbob said:
And yet I routinely school your ignorant ass.BennyBeaver said:
Backpedal Bob.SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
What a fucking muttonhead you are.
Tell me, were the Rats opposed to making the TSA public employees? Yes or no Kunt? -
Who controlled the Congress in 2007 Hondo?2001400ex said:
A 17 person committee is Congress now?SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
By a 51-46 vote, the Senate kept the bargaining provision for screeners in broad anti-terrorism legislation that has already passed the House. Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania was the only Republican to cross party lines, joining 48 Democrats -- including California's Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein -- and two independents in voting to not to strike the provision from the bill.
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Shocking, the Kunt dodged the question.insinceredawg said:
You need to heal yourself Kunt.SFGbob said:
And yet I routinely school your ignorant ass.BennyBeaver said:
Backpedal Bob.SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
What a fucking muttonhead you are.
Tell me, were the Rats opposed to making the TSA public employees? Yes or no Kunt? -
No the Congress is the Congress and collective bargaining rights were grant to the TSA on nearly a straight party line vote, with the GOP voting no and the Rats voting yes.2001400ex said:
A 17 person committee is Congress now?SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
I misspoke, should have said they opposed making them unionized public employees not public employees.sarktastic said:
You fucking liar.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
Blatant history revision. -
I'm enjoying your meltdown. If you want a way out, just bump a bunch of old threads and @DerekReallyIsKim will give you a time out.SFGbob said:
No the Congress is the Congress and collective bargaining rights were gran2001400ex said:
A 17 person committee is Congress now?SFGbob said:
They weren't unionized. That's why the Rats opposed it. After the Rats took over the Congress one of the first things they did was to give the TSA collective bargaining rights. I should have been clearer with my comments.2001400ex said:
Bob. Fucktarded as always.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2001/roll425.xml
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee voted Thursday to give airport screeners the collective bargaining and whistleblower protection rights that many other federal employees have.
On a strict party-line vote, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee agreed, while all the Republicans voted against, giving the screeners the right to join a union and to be protected from retaliation if they report wrongdoing.
The measure, which is opposed by the Bush administration, passed on a vote of 9-8.
I misspoke, should have said they opposed making them unionized public employees not public employees.sarktastic said:
You fucking liar.SFGbob said:
Yeah it was just Bush and the Republicans that were pushing for the TSA to be public employees. And you have the gall to call other people liars.2001400ex said:
Because Bush and Republicans decided to socialize airport story after 9/11. Don't you remember? It was private before then.MikeDamone said:The airlines should hire, pay for, and maintain their own security. It’s in their best interest to do so. Why is it a government task?
There was opposition to making them public employees, it all came from the Republicans, all the Rats supported it and some Republicans. This is just like your lie about TARP being passed by the Republicans.
Blatant history revision.



