Fixing wealth concentration is a lofty goal I do support, but I'd rather focus on what we should do with the idiots, morons, utter buffoons who mismanaged the rail system to this point.
Practically I think the best solution is to sack them. Somehow I doubt they'll ever have to work to live, but maybe they can get a job running a train if they have the knowledge.
The rail system, as a service fundamental to the American economy which requires government intervention to salvage, will be salvaged and run by the government going forward. It's really weird that we tried to run it via obscene profit taking, but that experiment has concluded in failure so now we can move on like adults.
We *could* go after the the management for gross negligence which has materially threatened the American economy, but that seems unlikely. Better to just let them retire in leisure, where they can do little harm, lest the other oligarchs get too nervous.
Due to their COLOSSAL screw-up it may be necessary to offer rail workers ironbound promises of better future conditions, along with scholarships and other encouragements that address the shortage of qualified workers.
Fakedit:
Senate and House have now both passed imposing the Biden deal and forbidding a strike.
An amendment that would have included additional paid time off passed the House, but failed in the Senate 52-43 (needed 60). Got a few Rs supporting, but not enough. (Manchin also voted N.)
Of
course.
I hope Manchin... works red-eye shifts on a railroad.