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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2117107" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Study economics much? The cost of waste and sloth is most certainly passed on to the public...<em>especially</em> in the private sector.</p><p></p><p>Nobody, at least not me, is complaining about the benefits....simply responding to the mischaracterization of our benefits as some sort of golden parachute worthy of class envy and derision. That red herring has been offered up many times, and people are falling for it. Whatever benefits we <em>earn</em> through our labor is irrelevant to the discussion of the furlough and the damage that may or may not cause.</p><p></p><p>I, for one, actually believe that the majority of my agency, the FAA, should be privatized. I think the cost of operation should be shifted to the airline industry, the public and private airport operators, and the flying public.....but that discussion, just like the benefits discussion is not germaine to the topic of sequestration, mid-fiscal year budget shenanigans, and political theater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2117107, member: 42"] Study economics much? The cost of waste and sloth is most certainly passed on to the public...[I]especially[/I] in the private sector. Nobody, at least not me, is complaining about the benefits....simply responding to the mischaracterization of our benefits as some sort of golden parachute worthy of class envy and derision. That red herring has been offered up many times, and people are falling for it. Whatever benefits we [I]earn[/I] through our labor is irrelevant to the discussion of the furlough and the damage that may or may not cause. I, for one, actually believe that the majority of my agency, the FAA, should be privatized. I think the cost of operation should be shifted to the airline industry, the public and private airport operators, and the flying public.....but that discussion, just like the benefits discussion is not germaine to the topic of sequestration, mid-fiscal year budget shenanigans, and political theater. [/QUOTE]
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