Actually I think they did a good job and a step in the right direction. Sure it's not perfect, but what is? True, Navy and Marine aviators have degrees, but for the Army, commissioned officers are rarely in a position to find a flying job when their done. As a warrant, if you track safety, maintenance or IP there are all kinds of job opportunities flying rotary wing when you get out. The more likely weakness in negotiating is that a warrant has 15-18 years. Who wants to give up on a decent retirement that is 2-5 years away?
Can't tell if you are joking or have a serious anger issue there.
What's the point of warrant ranks if they are being treated like, and have the supervisory responsibilities of, commissioned officers?