Bay Area Transit Strike Continues
Unions "terrorizing" the public?
San Francisco Bay area commuters endured another tough morning commute on Tuesday, as a strike on one of the region's heavily used train systems entered its second day.
Hundreds of thousands of commuters who rely on Bay Area Rapid Transit — the nation's fifth largest rail system — had to find alternate routes to work. Traffic heading to San Francisco on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was jammed leading to the bridge's toll plaza.
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The governmental union worker: A parasite?total fecal trash.
Lazy?.shiftless? untrustworthy? poor hygiene? dull-witted? complete human debris.