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re-BLAME



The fans can take prozac if needed. The rest of the dough lost from a no
play season shows more on the employees of the poor class,(compared to
players), arena, hotel, travel, and anyone except the players making it
possible for putting on the games. Their loss is never recouped. Strikers
are foolish, most can never regain the lost income during a strike. In the
NBA they can and do. Here's a hypothetical between employee and owner:
Emp:Can I have a raise.
Owner: Why?
Emp: Because you make too much money and should share.(not-- because i'm
worth it)
Owner:You could find employment elsewhere.
My Take: Employee managers (blood suckers) and lawyers have messed up this
capitalistic system pretty good. 
>Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 22:36:38 -0400
>From: Dorine Pratt <norine@sover.net>
>Subject: BLAME
>
>Right now, with a lock out, the fans are the ones who will suffer, if it
>goes on too long.  As usual.  Maybe some of us should start putting some
>blame on the league.
"In the NBA the Owners Rule"