Striking transit workers say they are in it for the
long haul:

http://startribune.com/stories/373/4675141.html

   There is a big problem with the "long haul"
strategy:

   Pawlenty and House Republicans don't think they
need mass transit. They think they won't pay a
political price for a long bus strike. Maybe the
business community can convince them otherwise.

   Poor people and bus riders won't wait for the "long
haul". 

  
   There are three ways the bus strike can end:

   1. The union could surrender.

   2. The business community could convince Pawlenty
that the bus strike must end.

   3. Angry people could resort to illegal,
disruptive, and possibly violent actions. This is
almost inevitable if the strike drags on. Everybody
knows that this is true.

   I think bus riders and radicals are more likely to
resort to illegal actions than union members.

   When the inevitable starts to happen everybody will
say how shocked they are. DOH!

   Don't wait for the bitter end.

   Don't wait for the endgame to be played out months
from now.

   BOTH SIDES SHOULD GET TO THE BOTTOM LINE, PUT THEIR
CARDS ON THE TABLE AND SETTLE THE STRIKE.
  
   Bill McCarthy, President of the Minneapolis Central
Labor Union Council, takes issue with a Doug Grow
column and says that union members are doing a lot to
help the Transit Workers:

http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/4672628.html


   
  Nathaniel Hines points out that riding a bicycle in
on busy, snowy streets is dangerous! Pawlenty and the
CEOs are cutting everybody's benefits and destroying
public services:

http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/4674562.html


   Ed Fesler    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Minneapolis
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