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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Apr 13 16:27:23 2014, in response to Re: A VERY Lost A Train!, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Apr 13 16:17:29 2014. That's an interesting exposition of history. But I still think neither Rockefeller nor Beame were the major players opposing Quill. The issues that arose regarding the strike began under Wagner, and Wagner threw that dead cat right onto the front lawn of Gracie Mansion on New Years' Eve 1966. I agree that Wagner knew full well what was going to happen, but Lindsay gets, IMO< waaaay too much blame for a strike that began the day he was sworn in. He essentially (after Beame submitted the city's books) inherited the TWU's gripes by default--literally and figuratively. |