United Airlines complains that government travel is down 50%.
(thenationalpulse.com)
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No one wants to fly DEI not even the government stooges. It also says that much of that paid air fare was unnecessary pleasure trips on the people's dime.
There is a new sheriff in town and the thieves are running scared.
Awww, did President Trump cut off your taxpayer gravy train? So sad.
I won't fly if I have other options. I'd rather drive than fly on domestic airlines, even up to 1,500 mile trips. Putting up with airport B.S., "security checks", politically correct garbage, rude staff, etc.. no thanks.
My car, my music, my choice of restaurants and no putting up with stupid nonsense. No flying domestic if at all possible.
Trains are amazing ways to travel. So relaxing.
I love trains, been obsessed since childhood, my favorite way to travel. I even have one of those sound machines for white noise when sleeping. The best selection on it is the train sound, and I've lived most of my life close enough to railroad tracks that I can hear trains several times a day. It's just so relaxing and comforting.
Listening to this, you almost feel like you're riding a train.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TvMS_ykiLiQ
And those Zionist controlled TSA useless idiots need to go.
United can still take the illegals back to where they f'ing came from, we all sure wish they would get on those planes ASAP. Closing Time - GTFO https://x.com/ClayTravis/status/1901670809845789065)
Until we're all sure the pilots and air traffic controllers are there to do a job rather than painting themselves woke.....
I think I'm more concerned about the vaxx side effects for pilots.
Throughout the pandemic, via three separate statutes, the 10 major US passenger airlines together received more than $54 billion in direct payments ($25 billion, $15 billion, and $14 billion). Congress also appropriated another $25 billion in subsidized loans from the US Department of the Treasury (only a fraction of which airlines have used) and suspended the 7.5 percent excise tax on domestic air travel as well as payments to airports and contractors.
In exchange, the airlines had relatively few requirements. They had to use the funds for payroll and had to maintain a minimum level of air service along existing routes. In addition, they could not furlough workers involuntarily or reduce pay or benefits, and they could not buy back shares of their stock or pay shareholder dividends. They also had to limit executive compensation. And the airlines will be required to repay—years down the road—only a small portion of the money they have received.
Awww...
I wonder why govt travel is down…. Bwahahaha
No wonder they pushed DEI so hard…govt contracts are the only ones that will fly with them
Contract I'm on usually flies southwest. Kek! My company has also cut back DEI for us contractors. They renamed it some other acronym, though.
What is it called now?
I honestly can't remember. I'll get back to you with it. ☺️
Workforce Engagement and Belonging
Thank you!
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Poor babies.
GO LOOK IN THE FUCKING MIRROR