The problem would be that with the current makeup of the senate, if Harris resigned it would leave the Senate with a 50/50 split, and they can appoint someone all they want but it has to be approved through the senate, and with a 50/50 split it can be strung out forever.
I’m just asking because I’m curious, I checked and PA’s government website extensions is .gov The article references http://www.pahousegop.com/. Is this legit?
I’m probably being to simple minded about this but getting past the point of this being a public relations nightmare and the fact that this guy is going to make a lot of money in a lawsuit, and the fact they would have saved a lot of money if they would have kept bumping up the deal until someone took it, why don’t the airlines set aside seats for crew members instead of booking paying passengers and then causing a nightmare by forcibly removing them?
In my simple mind they set aside a certain number of seats for each flight for crew members. If they don’t need the seats then sell them as standby. The point is that United and I’m sure the rest of the airlines think it is preferable to sell the seats and then bump people who have paid.
I’m just saying that you can’t go back and change how United screwed up, but they should try and fix it going forward.