tranist strike

I should preface this that at this point the transit strike means nothing to me ... I work from home (and by home I mean my girlfriend's house) once a week anyway, so this strike don't really matter to me, but I aint so self-involved to think it doesn't mean shit to other people ... so I been going back and forth, generally I say working people/middle class people in this country are fucked in the ass and that aint right, but then I see that these MTA dude don't do bad compared to other workers ... yeah sure they die early, but I mean they work for less years so in my head it all even outs. cause I mean work is basically a living death ... so I got home after a couple of beers and pool with some other crackhead hating mother fuckers I know, and turn on the ol puter and look and the times and the motherfuckers tell me this: "Yet for all the rage and bluster that followed, this war was declared over a pension proposal that would have saved the transit authority less than $20 million over the next three years." Let me tell something about 20 million bucks it aint shit, this one day of striking cost millions and millions more... it makes me wanna stab somebody in the throat, and by somebody I mean just about anybody, mta worker, executive, union rep whatever ... I mean to put a whole city thru this for a piddling about money is foul, bro. I couldn't even read the rest; they had some numb nut for the Manhattan institute (which is a place where if everyone who worked there dropped off the face of the earth tomorrow we’d be better off) blah blah blah about something, but a dude like me had to skip it. MTA your are now the 47 million person on my shit list prepare for a barrage of angry letters (i know they are shaking in their boots now) ... to sum up "that shit be getting me tight, son!"


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i just read that article...bro. What the fuck. The only thing thats harder to believe is that joe was basically right.
is sure must suck to "work" from home.
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