NOW PLAYINGTrump Administration Sued By Several US States Over 3-D GunsSessions defends Rosenstein in impeachment moveFederal Judge Rejects Trump, Lawsuit ContinuesVladimir Putin Does Not Plan To Reject The US DollarThe EU Reportedly Simplified Their Talk With Cue Cards For Donald TrumpWhite House to Hide Donald Trumps Calls With Foreign LeadersTrump’s Attacks On NATO Are Like A Gift To PutinWho Is Trump’s Most Useful European Friend?Wilkie sworn in as Trump’s VA secretaryU.S. Senate Quietly Remove Tariffs On Hundreds Of Chinese GoodsIf you listened to those on the MTA’s side of the fence, where the grass has always been greener, labor got trampled in the 32-day transit strike’s resolution. Thanks to Jesse Jackson’s acclaimed “stay in the room until smoke comes out the windows” bargaining discipline, buses and trains were running, the system was flush with cash, and the United Transportation Union had accepted a slightly larger number of cheap, part-time drivers.Most importantly, the UTU accepted an 8.3 percent pay raise that might not ever, over the new contract’s three-year duration, equal the striking members’ unpaid month. Less proudly, MTA officials allowed that their agency had accumulated millions of dollars by not running buses and trains since mid-September.