Posted on 11/20/2021 8:28:00 AM PST by george76
Another “gift” from the Bush family.
Thank you, Jorge.
911 hijackers did it with box cutters. Boxcutters were allowed on flights. Security did its job. The big state did it’s job expanding government.
It was always an abomination. A blot on civil liberties. Flying is an much fun as a colonoscopy.
If George W. Bush isn’t the worst president in U.S. history, he’s certainly in the bottom five. I’ll probably catch some flak for this, but I’d rate Obama above W. As bad as Obama was, he didn’t start any major and unnecessary wars.
All of this security theater made hijacking rather an unattractive target for the terrorists. So in that aspect, what they’re doing is effective. Even if it’s all for “show”.
Hear, Hear.
We’re not safer. Return security responsibility back to the individual airports and airlines.
I’m done living in W and Obama’s police state.
TSA should be called the Interior Ministry, or at least part of it in a streamlining of the Deep State.
TSA
DHS
Patriot Act
2 nation building wars
and his Presidency gave us Obama...
Security theater didn’t do it.
Reinforced pilot cockpit doors and locks DID.
Flying is freedom for the masses. Deregulating the airlines in ‘78 was great. More people could fly. So now we have these inconveniences, including covid-19, higher fuel prices. It all cuts into our freedoms, a motive of the left. There will be more man-created disasters. A race war already brewing. An unprepared plan for the Chicom takeover of Taiwan. Just wait until all illegals vote.
The arguments that Reason uses leads to the TSA being even more insane.
They complain that TSA isn’t intrusive enough so they miss weapons and drugs.
When did Reason get concerned about drugs? It’s a Libertarian magazine.
In fact, we were told at TSA’s inception that they would specifically not focus on anything but possible terrorists: ordinary crap like people being a bit tipsy was not going to be a concern.
That was all a lie. The agency became a cultural enforcerment operation at the outset, bent on inverting reality by making Americans the object of suspicion while genuflecting to the people who are the real threat. Check out the number of hijab wearing TSA at Dulles for example. Right about the time they fix you with a stone faced stare and rip apart your suitcase.
There is a good case for making sure no real weapons get aboard an aircraft in the hands of enemies. But the real problem with TSA is that they decided that we the Americans were the enemy.
Please add “No Child Left Behind” to your list of George W Bush’s failures. NCLB was poorly structured. And without going into the boring details, NCLB ended up destroying the trades programs in the high schools.
So kids who should be in carpentry and other shop classes are now shoved into advanced math and English classes. It’s all due to W and his stupid NCLB.
19 fanatical muslim jihadis slammed planes into buildings and the government’s response was to escort saudi royalty out of the country, send police to protect mosques, and to pass the “patriot” act. As all nicely-named laws, the “patriot” act removed rights from innocent citizens.
It never works in reverse. We always lose rights.
Understood. I don’t have children, so I never knew its true issues.
A bipartisan effort with Ted Kennedy turned out terrible for America? Shocking!
DHS needs to be abolished as well. Neither agency exists for any reason other than to get the jack boot on all our necks and make us *less* secure.
Since I’m in the mood for rambling, here’s how Bush’s No Child Left Behind worked (in brief).
NCLB tested for math and English, only. Schools with good NCLB scores were rewarded, and their principals got bonuses. Schools with poor NCLB scores were branded as failures, and their principals got fired.
So here’s what most principals did. They cut their trades programs, and shoved those kids into advanced math and english classes. All to try to increase the NCLB scores by a few percentage points.
So you had kids who wanted to be carpenters or electricians instead trying to decipher what some piece of poetry meant.
Unfortunately this country doesn’t need more poets. We need more carpenters and electricians.
I would never describe the TSA in the context of “civil liberties.” Air travel is a private industry, so it would seem to me that THE AIRLINES should be pushing back hardest against the TSA. If Walmart had police outside the door groping customers before they enter the store they’d be out of business in 24 hours.
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