Apaxx, there are several problems here. One is, you keep talking about the evils of brokers/agents like those evils are true. They're not. Some of what you say may be true for general trucking, but for expediting it is not. For one, brokers/agents don't hire drivers, much less flood the industry with drivers. They look for carriers who already have drivers to haul the loads they are brokering. Brokers don't take 30, 40 50 percent of the loads and then offer up what's left to the drivers. Their overall percentage is quite small, which is why most of them need to operate on a high volume basis in order to make any money. If you want to bypass the brokers because they're evil blood sucking leeches, then obtain your own customers and broker your own loads. The alternative is to pay a broker to do the legwork for you and find shippers with loads.
You keep saying how you've been around trucking all of your entire 39 years, and that your dad was a trucker for 40 years. I have a feeling that, like most people who come to expediting from general trucking, neither of you truly understand just how different expediting is from general trucking. Most who come to expediting from general trucking don't make it, and in fact fail within a year.
You also keep saying you've never been a member of a union, and that's fine, and may very well be true, but that doesn't change the fact that, by your own words, you have a union mentality. It's probably one of the side effects of living in the rusty bulls eye of the Rust Belt where the liberal union mentality of needing to be taken care of in one form or another permeates daily life. Small business owners do not have a "strike" mentality, they don't talk about "taking care of one another", because they're in business for themselves, not for each other. And the only time they talk about "rightful pay" is when they accept or reject a load contract offered to them. If the pay for the load isn't "rightful" they turn it down, it's as simple as that.
Going back to the OP that you keep telling us to do, you stated, "I wonder if drivers realize that the brokers get more pay than drivers for just picking up the phone and/or tapping a few keys on their keyboard to post the loads." So, your entire complaint is based on a false premise, as brokers do not, in fact, get more pay than drivers do. Not even close.
And again, with another false premise, you stated, "We as drivers allow the brokers to pay such low rates for many reasons, the biggest being our inability to band together." While to some degree it is true that we as drivers allow brokers to pay low rates, and for many reasons, not one of those reasons is an inability of drivers to band together. The biggest reason is competition amongst drivers with more capacity than there are loads, especially with van drivers. Anybody can go buy a van at low cost and drive it. You don't even need a CDL with most carriers. So the expediting industry is literally awash with too many vans. If you want to get drivers to band together for more pay, the only way to do that is to bully and intimidate most of those already in the industry to get them out, and then get everybody together to prevent new drivers from coming into the industry, because that's where the problem lies, in capacity, not with brokers/agents. If all of us were to go on strike, an equal number of morons without CDLs would go out an buy a van at low cost and replace us in a heartbeat, and no one would miss us at all.
So, your complain starts with ignorance, with a false premise, and your only solution has been shown to be an unambiguously non-viable one. Yet, you keep harping on it like it's a legitimate complaint with a legitimate solution. There's a word for that, and it's not a very flattering one. In your OP you stated that what brokers get versus what drivers get is "not fair". There is a simple solution to that problem - demand more money from brokers, or, refuse loads that come from brokers and go find your own loads instead. It's real easy, man.
So, unless you can come up with a new argument and solution that's not merely a restatement of things you've already stated, then this thread is done, because otherwise you're just bіtchin' for the sake of bіtchin', which starts to move into trolling territory which isn't helpful, productive or informative. Maybe if you posted some specifics instead of abstracts, like a few examples of the line haul bills that shows what the broker got paid and what you got paid, we can discuss it. Otherwise, we're pretty much done with the topic.