Posted on 05/19/2016 12:37:26 PM PDT by KeyLargo
TSA's Union Power Grab: Thousands Slowing Down Airports
Michelle Malkin
All you travelers stuck in mile-long TSA security lines are pawns. Convenient political pawns. Big Labor bosses want more power and more money. Stranded travelers are just the latest victims in this age-old game of D.C. extortion.
Union leaders want you to think the fault lies with a stingy Congress unwilling to fork over enough money to fill screener shortages. White House spokesman Josh Earnest poured more partisan fuel on the fire last week by blaming the nationwide slowdowns on "the inability of Republicans in Congress to govern the country."
What a load of flying horse hockey.
The 15-year-old Transportation Security Administration now has a massive annual budget of nearly $7.6 billion and a workforce of nearly 60,000. They had enough tax dollars to waste on an idiotic $1.4 million iPad app that randomly points left or right; $3 million on more than 200 useless explosive detection "puffer" machines that didn't detect explosives reliably; and unknown gobs in awards and automatic bonuses to senior TSA managers at a time when the agency was repeatedly failing internal tests of its ability to stop weapons, bombs and terror threats.
Yet, last week, with airlines, airports and customers all raising holy hell, Congress scraped together $34 million more to pay TSA screeners overtime and fund nearly 800 more screeners to address the summer travel crush.
It's still not enough of course. It's never enough. Since last fall, the TSA workforce (unionized under the Obama administration) has staged protests at major airports (including Dallas-Fort Worth, JFK, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis?St. Paul and Atlanta) organized by the American Federation of Government Employees, which is demanding full collective bargaining rights under federal labor law, along with hefty pay increases.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
Glad I don’t fly anymore and I sympathize with those that have to.
Here’s the thing, Think Ronald Reagan and the Air Traffic Controllers! He should move quickly to push airports all over the country to set up their own private screening operations ( LIke San Francisco and others have done already). This is the only way to fight PE unions, just put them out of business in a way that they cannot sue.
Anyone know the hourly wage these suitcase sniffers are getting?
Fire all of them!
And the answer from the Democrats and their union supporters is always hire more, expand and increase the size of government.
The union representing TSA screeners have said 6,000 more screeners need to be hired nationwide to have checkpoints fully staffed.
On Friday, the head of TSA will be in Chicago to meet to meet with his team here, and get an up-close look at operations at the citys airports. Hell also meet with Mayor Rahm Emanuel and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin to discuss the situation.
Last flight, November 2001.
God willing, my last flight ever.
I believe that no Montana airports have TSA inspectors anymore.
Why the big slow-down all of the sudden? Maybe they think the terrorists will get tired of waiting in line?
Besieged by misconduct, TSA sows culture of dysfunction and distrust
Topics: Criminal Justice / National Security
By Andrew Becker / March 14, 2016
The message, broadcast in an internal video to the 60,000-strong federal agency, was clear: The Transportation Security Administration had an integrity problem, not to mention a public relations headache.
Against the lavender-hued backdrop of the Homeland Security Department logo, then-Deputy Administrator John Halinski announced that employee misconduct and criminal behavior along with the headlines those misdeeds spurred were damaging to the mission and to our reputation as a high-performance counterterrorism agency.
Folks, were better than this. We can do better than this, Halinksi said in the recorded announcement, which was required viewing for the agencys workforce. Illegal activity of any kind will not be tolerated, and supervisors must lead by example.
Released months after a House hearing during which lawmakers grilled TSA officials about misconduct, the 2013 video outlined a strategy to target corruption, which was on the rise. From 2010 to 2012, the TSA investigated 9,600 misconduct cases, nearly half of which merited the employee being suspended or fired, according to a 2013 U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
Besides I dont like being unarmed. Well, not unarmed, just not without firearm.
The TSA needs to die and airport screening needs to be privatized
Sept.2002 for me.
Transportation Security Agency Creates Airport Chaos, As Union Demands More Money
May 16, 2016
In response to the security nightmare, Congress is already shifting millions of dollars to the TSA. As the DailyMail explains:
Last week, Congress agreed to shift $34 million in TSA funding forward, allowing the agency to pay overtime to its existing staff.
The money will also go towards hiring 768 screeners by June 15 to bring numbers up to the congressionally mandated ceiling of 42,525.
The same DailyMail article points out that the Union isnt satisfied with just 800 new members:
The TSA has pledged to add 800 new security screeners by June, but the union that represents these workers says 6,000 new hires need to be made to speed up the screening process.
The TSA put out a long-list of excuses in a statement responding to the delays, blaming budget cuts and passengers while accepting no responsibility:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/05/16/tsa-creates-airport-chaos-union-demands-money/
"...Besides I dont like being unarmed..."
Just looked it up... Starting pay is $15 and change...
Doesnt it feel good not being searched by big brother all this time, oogled at through imaging machines, wasting all that time?
Not flying all this time has been pretty great.
Folks, were better than this. We can do better than this,
"High performance??!!" Whenever I'm at the airport, I see plenty of gold-bricking, slovenly, low IQ TSA "folks", "folks" who couldn't get a job at McDonalds.
And no, Mr Halinski, you cannot and will not "do better". Its not in the nature of unaccountable government employees.
Fire them all and privatize.
read in Trump on Reagan & PATCO
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