Gene Russianoff of the Straphangers Campaign scored some good points with the Transport Workers Union this week, standing with TWU leaders and likening the MTA, the union members’ employer, to “Ebeneezer Scrooge” for taking $50 million and “putting [it] into their capital budget — money that is desperately needed to keep trains and buses running.”

Russianoff neglected to point out that the union members could give up just a portion of their 4 percent annual raises and save the MTA the same $50 million.

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