Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Bad publicity for the New York State Governor


There are more options on the table to be considered: first our guess is that MTA will try to avoid bad publicity for the New York State Governor Mr. Andrew Cuomo who has aspirations to run for the USA presidency in 2016 or beyond. Second those republican governors who thought confronting unions was a walk in the park realize now that it is hazardous for them to remain in office due to backlash. Third if the MTA thinks that TWU Local 100 members are like people who sign up for a gym membership right after the new year and then stop showing up in February that would be incorrect. Therefore we would advice Governor Andrew Cuomo that he'd be better served to seek advice from the former MTA head Jay H Walder from Hong Kong.
TWU Local 100 members will be the nail to the coffin of Governor Andrew M Cuomo’s aspiration to the USA presidency. We are sure the MTA doesn't want to risk ticking off a large number of its existing employees. Forth option would be tarnishing the image of the MTA which would guarantee an end of Andrew Cuomo’s aspiration to the presidency. Fifth lets publicize the MTA safety record. Sixth MTA waste dumping.
All those above would definitely curtail New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo’s aspirations to the presidency. That would also end any dreams for Joseph Lhota to become a secretary of transportation in the Cuomo administration.
If the New York State Governor attitude does not change and if he cannot take a cue from the republican governors who are in the hot seats for thinking they can play hardball with unions - then he is not qualified to be the president of the USA in the future.
TWU Local 100 members deserve a raise they are entitled to a raise since they have to earn it. Unless New York State Governor Andrew M Cuomo desires to abandon his aspiration to the USA presidency then he can deny the raise to the TWU Local 100 members who will be motivated to ensure that he will be a one term governor of the Empire State.

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