If it makes you feel better, I have 1700 posts and wouldn't totally disagree with flymate5. The bad blood is very real and you can sense in it bestof2k9's post. The front line staff do not always put their best foot forward. 1/4 of the posts on this board could attest to that. So where will the balance come from? The days ahead will tell, but I'm betting on the Feds having to dictate the solution and toss in some money.
Unless every last one of those 1700 posts of yours trashes AC employees and unless you never have anything nice to say, I'm not sure what you believe you have in common with flymate5.
Bad blood being evident in the writing of one poster here doesn't mean that it runs right through an organization. I'd also point out that it's nowhere near widespread enough to cause the type of operational meltdown that we have seen over the past year or so at a number of other airlines such as Air France, Lufthansa, Alitalia (many times), United or Northwest. That some front line staff don't put their best foot forward is true, unfortunately, but that's the case in many other workplaces. And as 1/4 of the posts on this board could also attest, most AC employees do give it their best.
I think it's still a bit early to predict what the future holds. There are too many variables.