Posted on 07/28/2002 6:24:02 PM PDT by Lazamataz
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:55:59 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON, July 28 (UPI) -- When President Franklin Roosevelt, a member of one of the most wealthy and prominent families in America, was constructing the New Deal, which brought forth the Securities and Exchange Commission, strong banking regulation and labor protections, he was excoriated as a traitor to his class. Even one his own family members wrote him to complain.
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I didn't say he was sleazy.. My issues don't revolve around his personal integrity and in fact I defend him on this point.
Laz didn't call him "sleazy" either.
What was said (several times now) was that:
Meaning, in simple term that Clinton WS sleazy and by electing Bush we threw the sleaze OUT.
My computer has some sort of cache problem ..
As I posted this previously.. Word for word and I have posted much since..
It's like a cyber vomit to see it in my self search,
Many do not realize that those rent-a-cops were IN FACT government employees prior to 911.
You are factually incorrect here. If they were already government employees, there would have been no need to nationalize the entire airport security industry. The government regulated the industry prior to nationalizing it, but those employees were not, in fact government employees. Are you saying that because airports are owned by various municipal governments, that everyone employed there is a government employee?
Does that include those who work in the airport at TGI Fridays and other resturaunts? Does it include the folks who ticket your baggage?
I think not.
Prior to 911, the security companies were sub-contracted for security services. Does this subcontracted status make them government employees? I'm sure a lot of people at Boeing would be interested in learning that as well.
No I am not factually incorrect. All Airports are under the City, County and State Government in which they are located. The rent-a-cops' agency is paid through the Airport management.
I see. I wasn't aware that sub-contractors are automatically considered federal employees./sarcasm
Even if you considered the rent'ocops municipal employees, which is a hell of a stretch, it still doesn't make more sense to take away the local control of 'policing' the airports. I thought having a massive federal bureaucracy micromanaging the details of local airlines is a concept more welcome to democrats. Good to know that it's o.k. as long as the statist signing the executive orders and laws has an "R" by his name.
Yep that "local" control really did a bang-up job didn't it? Dripping sarcasm
You may not have a problem with the ever-expanding government, but I do.
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