Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Chapter 42.1: MTA Strike, Day 2

I can feel it. People are already getting pissed. Feeling pressured. The strike has moved into its second full day, and the NJ trains are fuller than they were the day before, when they were already up about 10 percent. People stood in the aisle today on a train that left a little its station a little after 7 am -- not yet the busiest train. The PATH train was even busier, and for the first time I saw people walking down the PATH stairs at 14th Street -- New Yorkers who didn’t want to brave the cold to walk the 20 blocks up to 34th Street (or were they looking for 23rd?)

With Christmas bearing down upon us, I think any sympathy toward the workers will be gone by tomorrow. The strike will need to break today. The days of guaranteed pensions are behind us, unfortunately, and with the demise of Medicaid and Medicare not too far off in the future, we may find ourselves fighting more for the poor and destitute who didn’t know or weren’t able to save for the future. I’m not saying this strike will cause the destruction of the American retirement system. I’m saying it may expose other problems.

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