seagull
Well-Known Member
I had similar thoughts tonight during a discussion with my parents - one of whom is planning to vote straight dem ticket. I tried to reason with her that this was fallacious and a waste of her vote. But she's so freaked out these days that it's an "anybody but the republicans" mode. I pointed out that Solomon himself may not be able to extricate us from the present messes domestic and abroad, and that the dems should be very careful what they wish for...
back on topic...is there any historically agreed-upon point in the timeline of the last 30 years or so where the oft-referred-to downward spiral/union problems began? And as a follow-up question, were/are there any critical moments where, hindsight being 20/20, the industry should have zigged instead of zagged thus improving the overall scope today? (I know these are highly subjective and multifaceted questions that will not be answered fully here, but answers will hopefully point me in the right direction)
Very curious about this. I'm quite interested in learning how the airlines got where they are today. Recommended reading would be a great bonus. And mods, if these questions need a thread of their own, be my guest....
All quite true, and so the pendulum continues politically and, economically, it will also pendulum back with the natural flow of economic law, but that won't do much good for those in the middle of the mess now, anymore than other laws helped blacksmiths back when. Actually, laws to "stop" the process will just make the agony slower and the recovery take longer, but that won't stop the "quick fix" politicians!