Many members on this list have been having a grand time bashing everyone outside of 
Minneapolis for the Transit strike. The Met Council, the Governor, the Legislature, 
non-Minneapolis residents, and the Tax Payer's League have been the major targets. I'm 
not going to take sides in this strike since it is just like gay marriage--it has 
absolutely no affect on me other than that I am tired of hearing about it.

And what good has come from all of this bashing--absolutely nothing. You would better 
spend your time figuring out a workable solution to the problem. The transit strike is 
primarily a Minneapolis (and St. Paul) problem. People from the suburbs are taking the 
regional buses into downtown just fine. Instead of blaming everyone else (and I know 
how much fun this can be), you need to come up with the resolution.

Let me tell you why this bashing is simply a waste of your time.

The Met Council: They seem have made up their mind to not offer any additional wages 
or benefits to the drivers. This is your best bet, but all of the bashing could just 
make them dig their heels in for a longer fight that no one wins.

The Governor: Okay, now how many of you voted for him? Raise your hands. Someone, 
anyone? Let's say he encourages that all of the driver's demands are met. Now how many 
of you will vote for him? Maybe one tentative hand is being raised. Maybe another. My 
point is that Minneapolis hasn't shown him much support and he still is, and will 
remain, the governor. You need him more than he needs you.

The Legislature: See above.

Non-Minneapolis Residents: I work in Bloomington. The MTC has nothing to offer me in 
way of viable transit alternatives unless I wanted to lengthen my commute by a factor 
of 3 in both time and miles. In fact, Minneapolis has nothing tangible to offer me. I 
only go inside the Minneapolis city limits a few times per year and I easily could do 
without that. Brutal statements I know, but this is true for the vaste majority of 
Minnesota residents outside of Minneapolis.You may not like to hear this, but the 
world for most citizens of this state does not revolve around Minneapolis. They do not 
go to Minneapolis, they go to "The Cities". They are not going to support having their 
taxes raised to provide transportation alternatives for you. It's not that they don't 
like you--they just don't care. Don't believe me? Check some of the local papers 
online. I doubt you will find much about the transit strike.

The Tax Payer's League: It is an advocacy group and it is not your advocacy group. 
They like it when you bash them. You simply encourage them.

It is time for you, the citizens of Minneapolis, to figure out how to pay for that 
mass transportation system you so dearly want. I sincerely wish you the best of luck.

Tom Searles
Waconia Twp.
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