After 20 Years of Failure, Kill the TSA
The agency is far more of a threat than the dangers from which it supposedly protects us.

On this day in 2001, in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created in a demonstration that the Keystone Kops are always prepared to exploit a crisis. In the ensuing two decades, the TSA has proven itself skilled at harassing travelers and freaking out over pocketknives and water bottles while steadfastly failing at its assigned task of making air transportation any safer. The TSA, in short, is an awful example of government in action.
"On the morning of September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 people were killed in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia," the TSA summarizes in its official history. "The attacks resulted in the creation of the Transportation Security Administration, designed to prevent similar attacks in the future."
The TSA launched with the passage of the Aviation and Transportation and Security Act on November 19, 2001. The new law nationalized passenger screening, which previously had been the responsibility of airlines. It's not clear why anybody saw a need for the TSA, since it's unlikely that a federal agency would have been any more successful than private contractors at predicting terrorists' unprecedented use of aircraft as kamikaze weapons. It's especially unlikely that the federal agency we actually got would have successfully diverted itself from confiscating play-doh to thwarting homicidal fanatics.
"The TSA is failing to defend us against the threat of terrorism," security expert and frequent TSA critic Bruce Schneier pointed out in 2015. "The only reason they've been able to get away with the scam for so long is that there isn't much of a threat of terrorism to defend against."
"Terrorists are much rarer than we think, and launching a terrorist plot is much more difficult than we think," Schneier added. "I understand this conclusion is counterintuitive, and contrary to the fearmongering we hear every day from our political leaders. But it's what the data shows."
What set Schneier off in 2015 was a report from ABC News that "internal investigation of the Transportation Security Administration revealed security failures at dozens of the nation's busiest airports, where undercover investigators were able to smuggle mock explosives or banned weapons through checkpoints in 95 percent of trials."
The TSA blog carries constant reports of weapons confiscated from people who forgot to remove them from carry-on bags. But the Homeland Security Red Teams in the 2015 test actively concealed forbidden items just as real criminals and terrorist would. The result was that "TSA agents failed 67 out of 70 tests, with Red Team members repeatedly able to get potential weapons through checkpoints."
Two years later, a Red Team test at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport achieved the same 95 percent failure rate to detect explosives, weapons, and illegal drugs. Repeat national tests in 2017 also went badly, "in the ballpark" of an 80 percent failure rate.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg of abject failure represented by the TSA. The agency repeatedly has been called out for spending vast amounts of money on unproven toys and techniques and then failing to assess their effectiveness—or just leaving them to gather dust.
"TSA is wasting hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars by inefficiently deploying screening equipment and technology to commercial airports," a report compiled by staff of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure found in 2012. Among other things, of 472 carry-on baggage screening machines purchased for deployment at airports, 99 percent had been stuck in storage for more than nine months. Some equipment remained warehoused for the majority of its usable lifespan.
The same year, after widely publicized security breaches at Newark Liberty International Airport, the Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General found that TSA at the airport "took corrective actions for only 42% of the security breaches shown in its records." At six airports visited, breaches were addressed only 53 percent of the time.
In fact, the DHS Inspector General has long been a thorn in the TSA's side, compiling a still-growing collection of critical reports. In 2015, the TSA grew so upset with the criticism that it went so far as to classify some findings as "sensitive security information" in order to suppress distribution.
"Over-classification is the enemy of good government. SSI markings should be used only to protect transportation security, rather than, as I fear occurred here, to allow government program officials to conceal negative information within a report," then-Inspector General John Roth protested.
What the TSA is good at is high-visibility groping, scanning, and confiscating. Making people drop their pants, take off their shoes, and surrender their shampoo annoys people in a way that says "we're doing something" without actually accomplishing anything. It's what Schneier calls "security theater."
"Airport security has to change," Kip Hawley, one-time head of the TSA wrote in 2012. "The relationship between the public and the TSA has become too poisonous to be sustained."
"Much of the friction in the system today results from rules that are direct responses to how we were attacked on 9/11," he added. "But it's simply no longer the case that killing a few people on board a plane could lead to a hijacking. Never again will a terrorist be able to breach the cockpit simply with a box cutter or a knife. The cockpit doors have been reinforced, and passengers, flight crews and air marshals would intervene."
Instead of making headlines with reform, though, the TSA has become better-known for stealing money from travelers. In September, news reports called out the case of TSA working with other agencies to seize $27,600 from a Texas man, apparently because he was traveling to Oregon where marijuana is legal in conflict with federal law; he was never charged with a crime. Last year, the Institute for Justice reported that TSA and its sister agencies at Homeland Security "seized over $2 billion in currency at airports" between 2000 and 2016.
"Law enforcement agencies routinely seize currency from travelers at airports nationwide using civil forfeiture—a legal process that allows agencies to take and keep property without ever charging owners with a crime, let alone securing a conviction," noted author Jennifer McDonald.
After 20 years of failure, the Transportation Security Administration continues to waste resources, harass travelers, and actively mug air passengers. It is far more of a threat than the dangers from which it supposedly protects us. At long last, let's put the agency out of our misery.
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"TSA agents failed 67 out of 70 tests, with Red Team members repeatedly able to get potential weapons through checkpoints."
Well, that just proves that they're underfunded.
Travelling frequently to and through US airports my wife (who stays fit) has always been flagged to go through the enhanced xray, while I (who also says fit) never am... once in Vegas while I was waiting behind her, for her to go through her ogling again... the tsa guy in the line beside me waved me through, I went to the metal detector he shook his head and waved me through beside it skipping even the metal detector... fer fuck. In Canada I always get flagged and she doesn't... so I guess I got that going for me...
Came here to post this. If you think government failure is a reason to get rid of government boy howdy have you not been paying attention for the last ten thousand years.
I worked in government for over 20 years. The last half of my career.
And, people have little idea of how correct you are!
During my the first half of my career, was in private industry. In finances. In corporate finance, we were derogatorily called bean counters and worked to get others, particularly sales and marketing types, to control costs.
Then, I went into government. I was told that cost control was verboten; that people needed to be encouraged to spend their entire budgets lest the funding source be reduced or cut.
The marketing and sales types in government weren't trying to promote a product or service. They were lobbying the agencies that provided our funding for more. Mo' money was always the answer and one we were required to repeat to anyone and everyone.
WTF is a " potential weapon?"
Stupid article. The TSA, like any organization, should be reviewed for improvement and upgraded as necessary, but saying it is beatable is reason for better operations, not none. This claim ignores the fact that not all or even most potential threats are from criminal masterminds with backing from Saudi billionaires. They can be from barely literate yahoos with mental problems, social losers at the end of their patience, and chip on their shoulder hot heads who insist on wearing their mask below their mustache. We OK with all those - and others - possibly having weapons of any kind on our flights?
Like thinking that people stay away from restaurants only if the government forces them to - fear controlled most of that behavior during covid - end the TSA and see how air travel drops. All smart reforms welcome, as well as streamlining, but thinking - as the author does - that harassing travelers is the primary mission is just dumb. If he can't handle the many inconveniences of living on a planet with 7.5 billion other humans, he should just stay on the farm in Iowa.
…who insist on wearing their mask below their mustache.
That person was probably the 21st hijacker. We need enhanced body cavity searches for all.
You know there was airport security before the TSA was created don't you? And that security system didn't fail on 9/11. It was permitted to carry razor knives on board then. The terrorists on that day were screened, and their weapons found, and they were allowed to board anyway.
So if the TSA is eliminated, airport security would default to the old system: companies staffed and paid for by the individual airports.
What would be gained is the end of the massive, centralized, expensive, incompetent TSA. Including colluding with the DEA and local LE to abridge those rights not connected with airport security of air travelers.
god what a idiot..the 911 ers DRIVE THE PLANE... they didnt need weapons and TSA couldnt possibly stop them.
What a bald faced liar!
Yeah, expecting good results is sooooo unreasonable! Lower your expectations!
How do you say I'm in a cult, without saying I'm in a cult?
Type the words Joe Friday.
Trump is Hirohito?
^Longs for the days of the Civil Aeronautics Board^
They can be from barely literate yahoos with mental problems
Too easy.
We found the TSA employee. There is always one in replies for anti-TSA commentary.
I'm surprised we didn't get a visit from Blogdad Bob hisself...
"Stupid article..."
Fuck off and die.
Please folks, do not engage this assholish lying piece of lefty shit.
I was going to log in here and make a fake Joe Friday quote somehow defending the TSA, that most useless and incompetent of organizations. I didn't realize you would be so low as to actually do one for real.
Obvious troll is obvious.
"~should be reviewed for improvement and upgraded"
YOU are part of the problem.
They keep failing the tests, and never do anything to improve. Cut 'em loose already!
Jeez. All this time, I thought the TSA was a contrivance to expand the blessings of patronage employment to the hitherto-underserved sufferers of "mild cognitive impairment" and obesity.
Also, what the fuck " If he can't handle the many inconveniences of living on a planet with 7.5 billion other humans, he should just stay on the farm in Iowa."??? YOU are the one freaking out about improper mask wearers and ooga-booga-ing about weapons on airplanes that the current security regime fails to stop anyway!
AND. Is "IMPROVED poorly designed, badly implemented government program" even a real thing? Or are we more likely to get a "poorly designed, badly implemented government program with extra pork and imaginatively-created management positions"?
You optimism is noted and considered adorable, though.
I'm curious: How does that government cock you're sucking taste?
My guess: it's that weird fake banana chemical taste, like yellow Runts.
Did you know: The fake banana taste is actually the taste of Gros Michel bananas which were the most common form of exported bananas up until a plague wiped them out in the 60s? At one point, that was the real taste of bananas, but 2-3 generations of have passed now without having ever tasted them and it feels fake to them.
Speaking of farms.................
The TSA was the epitome of closing the barn door after the cows got out if there ever was one.
Just put TSA under the authority of Randi Weingarten’s teacher’s union cabal.
They already lock up school entrances like the TSA was in charge, against a minuscule risk of an violent intruder.
As if a violent person couldn’t walk around to the back door.
That’s TSA-level stupidity.
Just wait
..someday..
The stupid sobs will lock a shooter IN
Inbred stupidity born of desperation always does stupid things.
The TSA pretends to provide security, but is really more like virtue signaling. We are no safer with the TSA, but now have a huge bill and inconvenience.
The TSA is only a welfare program for near literate, semi intelligent mouth breathers who can barely pass
Who can barely pass off as someone being useful. If it hadn't been for such a job opening they would otherwise be door greeters at WalMart. They operate in much the same way as every other government bureaucracy in that the first order of business is the perpetuation of their office and second to increase funding.
The TSA is a hideous comedy that makes the Keystone Cops look like Dragnet. Unfortunately this comedy is all too real . Also unfortunate is that this useless waste of money will continue to exist as long as those in congress continue to provide the funding necessary to continue violating the integrity and visibly raping the people. That is when they are not stealing your laptop, watch, cell phone or anything else of value.
My father was a retired electrician when 911 happened. When the TSA was created he went down and applied, he was almost immediately made a supervisor and would regale us with stories of the incompetent people he supervised. Always late or calling in sick, never paid attention but could not be fired. The Dems kept pushing to unionize them, this after an agent who was guarding the exit lane was caught texting on his phone and allowed someone to go in through the exit necessitating a full closure of the airport for hours and was not fired…what do they need a union for? Now they are just a giant slush fund for Democrat politicians.
Wal Mart has higher standards than to hire TSA grade retards. WMGs must be at least modestly polite and conversant.
TSA workers are just asswads
No frick'n lie.
It is sickening how government employment is full of half-wits whose only real attribute is that hiring them means the agency can check approved boxes on their personnel papers and virtue signal how diverse of a work force that the government has.
I lost two nice knives to these people. Both times after getting them through security ( by accident as I had left them in my bag) several times.
That's too bad...someone else is enjoying them now.
Are they required to sell the seized booty at a Govt auction, or is someone selling it and lining their pockets?
Depends, at the federal level, they're supposed to dispose of it but it's treated in bulk like garbage, not evidence (unless it is evidence). Otherwise, it depends on your state: https://www.usa.gov/state-surplus-sales
Or, rather, the state of the airport where confiscated, I guess.
...confiscated without due process or remuneration.
Typical of Tyrants
I lost two nice knives to these people.
The first I can understand. I've lost one myself. I agreed to meet a co-worker for a flight. They were only going for a day and I was going for a week. So, they didn't account for needing to check bags. Lesson learned.
The second. I'll never understand why people treat 'nice knives' like EDC/utility knives. Like a woman putting a $1K diamond necklace on to go to the airport. Not that the TSA should be confiscating anything but, at the same time, you're not AOC and this ain't the MET.
The first I understand, maybe not being aware of stupid rules.
The second time…. Cmon man, how dumb do you have to be to make the same costly mistake TWICE?
My version is more succinct.
They didn't confiscate mine. They told me to go back to a gift shop and buy a post paid envelope and mail it to myself.
This was actually a money clip, with a 1.5" blade on one side and a nail file on the other that I had forgotten I'd left in my camera case after using it at the beach to fix something in my camera equipment.
It wasn't worth the cost of mailing it actually. But it had sentimental value because a friend had given it to me as a gift years before.
Of course, had I legally packed it in my non-carry one luggage, the screeners would have just stolen it when they searched the bag because it looked like gold.
Good luck with that. "Better safe than sorry" (or "better safe than rational") is strengthened in the Covid era. It has popular support. You think we're going to get rid of the TSA in the compulsory mask era? Trends are in the other direction.
Hitler had a same Talking Point as TSA...
" better to commit mass murder than to risk Jews contaminating Ayran purity.
The End Justifying the Means for a Psychopath!
Never mind no self respecting Jew would have married a German...
No, that’s a bad analogy and an inaccurate rendering of Nazi ideology. Think before you type.
attackung the messenger, Nazi, wont fly
Youre on the wring sidr of history
Of course. You can't take people's false sense of security away.
Just ask them. Rittenhouse shouldn't have been there; shouldn't have been armed. We can just wait for the police.............or file an insurance claim.
It is most assuredly security theater but I do wonder if it does deter to some extent the same way a low level security guard does.
But it should just be done away with. Enforce some regulations on airports and ensure they comply. Saves a lot of money and puts responsibility where it belongs.
I'm sure it deters in the same way residential fences that pose only a minor inconvenience to thieves deters kid vandals and low-effort opportunity crimes. Hell, I've gone with impairing line-of-sight to things in my yard and its' worked almost perfectly. (we do have some fairly professional bike-thief rings operating here...with the upside that you can replace your bike really cheap buying back from their relatives.)
Fences don't deter kid vandals in my area. They just tag the fence. And, if you don't paint over it within 24 hours, the code enforcement people will begin proceedings to fine you for ordinance violation.
A bottle of sunscreen was okay at one airport but verboten at another. Screening policies are not uniform. TSA agents at GRR and MKG will also have you sit and enjoy a foot massage as part of the pat down. No other airports have given me this upgrade.
They found a round of ammo in my briefcase once, Id been using it as a range bag bc it was hard sided and everything didnt fall into an irretrievable pile in the bottom.
Id stuffed a few rounds in the pen and pencil holders and theyd shifted down out of sight and being pen shsped were invisible.
Some self absorbed Pearl Clutching TSA moron put on quite a Dog and Pony show searching the case andcwith great drama removing the round like it was an Atomic Bomb, including calling a cop who was duly unimpressed with her wasting his time.
She found one of TWO that were in the case and I unknowingly boarded with the other still in the case.
Idiots at work!
In a former life, I returned from a bachelor party in Las Vegas and nearly fainted upon finding a baggie of a certain mood enhancer I'd left in my suit pocket (checked bag). And now that the memories are flowing, on another trip I was so drunk going through security that I actually said "wheeee!" out loud when TSA had me raise my arms and twirl. So I guess I can't speak too ill of their incompetence....
+1,000 points
The quality of Reason articles has increased stupendously since Tuccille began contributing. People who actually vote and work to afford to subscribe and donate appreciate his down-to-earth efforts to reduce the sheer weight of jackbooted minion parasites both Kleptocracy parties enjoy heaping upon us. TSA and the Communivirus are destroying the industry that defeated National Socialism, Japanese Suicide-Imperialism and halted the expansion of Sino-Soviet Socialism. Maybe it's just coincidence.
More word salad from raving Hank……
But, it is interesting in it's own way.
Aren't all the commenters here just aspiring journalists practicing their future craft?
Heres the TSAs lie exposed:
"It's not clear why anybody saw a need for the TSA, since it's unlikely that a federal agency would have been any more successful than private contractors at predicting terrorists' unprecedented use of aircraft as kamikaze weapons."
The 911ers DIDNT CHECK IN AS PASSENGERS!
Therefore, TSA was built on a false premise.
Harassing and groping Grandma does NOTHING to prevent workers from doing Mayhem.
No weapons were used. No chemicals. Nothing to detect.
Its a giant Protection Racket based on deception.
A Slush Fund racket to line Fed workers pockets and buy votes.
Aircraft were collectivist kamikaze weapons at Iwo Jima 76 years ago. There were also suicide boats and torpedoes. Civilians leapt off suicide cliffs by the thousands at Saipan long before Jesus Jim Jones and his People's temple. They killed themselves to please the Holy Emperor and Make Japan Great Again. Now it's Allah to make Mecca Great Again. What next? Gaia?
Asymmetrical attacks basically cant be stopped. Fortunately that they arent happening shows no one really wants to do so.
...who needs Terrrorists with Democrats in DC giving Pallets of Cash ( TM Barack Obama) and plane loads of weapons to Islamo militants?
Dumbass Biden just gifted the Taliban with a Blackhawk with a broken windshield ...
Biden and his administration are guilty of high treason.
Biden committed a felony. Extortion in re threatening the Ukraine official that hed get Obama to cut funding.
Thats a felony, and actionable IN the US even if it happned overseas
Bring back the Crusades!
Not going top do the math (again), but people's lives are finite; enough hours wasted in dealing with bureaucrats equals a death.
It is easily shown that TSA causes more deaths than they could ever have saved from catching terrorists. This ignores the number of traffic deaths from avoidance of their groping.
So we have an expensive federal agency, resulting in more deaths than they save: sounds like government in action to me.
Kill the TSA
OK sign? Racist dogwhistle.
Kill the TSA? Harmless euphemism.
Don't be so quick to downplay this. The FBI has already started a file.
I was overseas on business on 9-11, and waited several days to get home. And I was on a plane again as soon as flying resumed, with escalating "security".
During those early days of the new security theater, I recall a poll. The majority of active travelers were--no surprise--unhappy with the new rules. But the general public, including those who rarely if ever got on a plane, were strongly in favor.
I guess this is just another example of performance government, pandering to idiots who then go vote.
...and PAYING them to vote..early, often and while dead.
I remember the early polls and it was always couched as a temporary change, in the face of an unknown threat.
Once the threat was realized to be tiny, further polling found the changes were unwanted. They stuck anyway.
Most of them don't actually vote. They just acquiesce to whatever the government wants.
I've said it before and will repeat it here:
Terminate the TSA.
Charge every TSA agent and supervisor with violation of 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Amendment rights, one count for every passenger they've "screened".
Require every male between the age of 16 and 65 to carry a knife at least 4 inches long to board a plane.
Tell the pearl-clutching leftists and shitbetweentheir toes xenophobes to grow up.
I may be wrong, but it has always been my impression that TSA was created because A) Lots of people were loudly demanding that the government “Do Something” about airport security, B) Bush was fairly sure that the next bunch of yahoos who tried to take over a plane load of Americans would end up stuffed in the overhead luggage compartment, and therefore an airport security agency was unnecessary, and C) Bush had issues on his mind he considered a great deal more urgent. So Bush authorized the TSA to satisfy the hysterics, but paid little of no attention to it, considering it useless. Therefore it quickly filled up with drones, cowboys, and empire-builders that other agencies were delighted to see the back of.
Good luck getting rid of TSA. The agency is every bit as bad as this article states, but the TSA will be disbanded sometime around when the Education Department is. The TSA is GW Bush's greatest failure.
"Two years later, a Red Team test at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport achieved the same 95 percent failure rate to detect explosives, weapons, and illegal drugs. Repeat national tests in 2017 also went badly, "in the ballpark" of an 80 percent failure rate."
This is what government success looks like. They followed procedures. They stayed committed to procedures.
Consistency.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.
Key word in that sentence is, of course, foolish.
You know what they did right? They locked the cockpit door. That solves just about any airplane takeover scenario right there.
You know what else they did right? They rescinded the standard operating procedure that said "Let the terrorists take over the plane, we'll negotiate with them when you have landed." The rule was written before terrorists were suicidal in the minds of the aviation community. Now EVERYONE knows that they are suicidal, so if some asshole stands up with a tiny knife and says "Let me take over the plane!" the nearest half dozen burly men will jump his shit and beat him senseless then ziptie him to a seat and beat him some more.
You know what else they did right? Nothing. Nothing else. That's all that mattered. The screening done before 9/11 with those two rules in place was more than adequate to address everything. If you're REALLY worried about bombs, maybe do some more explosives screening, or screen checked bags better... it's all easy and way less intrusive than the TSA. They're like swinging a sledge hammer around to try and get a gnat that's annoying you.
Ahh the TSA. About 19 years ago, they stopped me trying to board a flight from Honolulu to Kona with my new-born, 8 week pre-mature baby. Made me break apart the baby-bag, pre-mie car seat, and inspected two bottles of her mother's fresh pumped milk. I nearly went to jail that day, I was so enraged.
Five years later, they searched me again, swabbing my 5 year old daughters backpack which they said tested positive for explosives residue. I completely and totally support the idea of de-funding these clowns. Its a disgrace to the United States that we have treated ourselves to this kind of tyranny for two decades. End it!
In the two years prior to airport screenings, there were about 80 hijackings in the US. Since we started screening there have been less than a handful. Yes, lets get rid of airport screenings and go back to getting hijacked every other week. That is grand idea.
"In the two years prior to airport screenings, there were about 80 hijackings in the US."
BULLSH*T!
81
rltybites: Let me fix that for you: "Since
we started screeningpassengers started beating hijackers to a pulp there have been less than a handful [of hijackings]."In 30 years, how many passengers caught with contraband by TSA airport screenings have been prosecuted for planning a hijacking? ZERO!
Reference please.
Dear Lying Fuvk.
TSA has not stopped hijackings. That ended decades ago.
Go turn on your Gas Light but dont light it
Oh Reason, you missed the worst issue with TSA:
It actually KILLS people.
The security overhead of getting on a plane pushes many travelers to roads. Which result in far more deaths than on planes. Many studies proved it takes just 3-5 years of TSA regulations to kill as many people on highways as in 9/11 (3000).
TSA might be incompetent to find guns in luggage, but on the other hand they make people stand in massive, serpentine lines waiting for the idiotic obedience ritual where any perp could walk up and inflict bloody mayhem on a huge number of innocent people.
-jcr
Yeah, but this will only result in the creation of the "PRE-TSA Agency", another government program to screen people before they get in line for the TSA screening. More jobs for the obese sufferers of mild cognitive impairment. Yay.
This would seem to be part of the Governments' effort to get 50% of the population beholden to or directly employed by...the Government. Ah, democracy!
There you go. You gave them ideas!
...but they arent...
Proving the Trained in Sexual Assault are worth cat turds
TSA is nothing more than a Bush administration jobs program for the chronically unemployed.
And do you know who came up with the concept? None other than Joey biden, who initially co-sponsored the 1995 Omnibus Counterterrorism Act, which later passed as the so-called "Patriot Act".
As early as 1995, that asshole has been trying to strip away our rights.
Patriot and Biden should not be in the same sentence. Ever.
Last time I flew with my consort, he was pulled aside to take off his shoes, belt, etc. Now, he's a bit overweight, slow-moving, limps from childhood illnesses, wears orthopedic shoes and in his sixties. He leaned on the baggage conveyer to take off his shoes and immediately they started yelling at him not to. Well, he said, I need to sit down to take off my shoes. "Oh, you need a chair!" said one of the TSA agents.
I get that they're not supposed to be our buddies, but you know what they ARE supposed to be? Observant.
People - there's a simple answer to this...
Airlines should be free to choose whether they want to be "With security" or "Without security".
Then, let passengers and terrorists choose which they want to use. As the knight in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade said: "Choose wisely".
Almost any problem can be solved by allowing people to choose freely.
Not that I'm an advocate of security theater, but would the people in the WTC get a say in the matter?
Yep. And for those so concerned about a perceived lack of security, I've offered that there should be flights where all passengers and crew must board nude. Completely nude. No carry ons allowed.
Then, a separate aircraft carrying all their luggage and personal effects will accompany their flight to their destination. They can retrieve everything there.
This is a relatively low risk way to fly.
Idiot.
.They ARE.
Less Drugs. More hugs
A private terminal like the one in Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport allows wealthier passengers to avoid some of the hassles that normal people face. Instead of arriving the recommended 3 hours prior to the flight, passengers using the VIP terminal need only to arrive 3 hours early.
+1
Funny
Funnier than it was meant to be. 2 hours earlier for VIPS is what I should have written.
ZERO hijackings in Israel.
Know why?
THEY DISCRIMINATE AGAINST ARABS.
El-Al doesn’t discriminate by race or appearance. Half of Israel is brown-skinned, from African, Arab and Persian countries.
They discriminate by behavior and have worked out a way to determine a passenger’s risk through interviews and non-verbal analysis. Far more accurate than racial discrimination.
TSA was never really about preventing another 9/11 attack, and has yet to detect or stop a single attempted act of terrorism. Fortunately, that kind of attack can't happen again, because now all passengers know that to cooperate with any future hijackers means they will all die. They'll react as they did on Flight 93, or even fight back sooner and live.
The real purpose of the TSA was and still is to decide another conflict -- the wrong way. For many years airlines have behaved like a monopoly, treating their passengers badly because they can, because they have no nicer competitors. It was worse before Jimmy Carter abolished the CAB and created more competition.
But today, TSA makes sure that any passenger who fights back or even complains will lose access to air travel entirely. In effect you have no civil rights if you travel by air, thanks to TSA.
Strike at the root of the problem, i.e., authoritarianism, i.e., faith in force, e.g., basing politics on violent interaction, threats, fraud. This political paradigm violates conscience, violates individual sovereignty, ignores common sense, ignores the success of day to day social interactions. When we interact as political equals, we don't use threats or fraud. We don't attack with malice or fear. In short, we are civil.
Two hundred plus years of a coercive U.S. govt. paradigm shows a history of institutionalized violence by the state against citizens and foreigners, without mercy or ethics.
Yet, citizens still judge the actions of officials by a double standard, excusing and supporting tyranny not tolerated in private life. Why? Is the burden of self-governance so frightening? Is self-defense so difficult that surrender of our security to strangers is necessary? Do you value yourself, your rights, your liberty, your mind so little that sacrifice to politicians/bureaucrats, officials by voting is your choice? Wise up! Stop it! Stand up for yourself. Do not obey.
Are you suggesting the LP run actual candidates people can vote for, instead of communist anarchists and antichoice harridans?
So... did a TSA agent fire the gun to help contain Communivirus-spreading travel? The loudspeakers say: A passenger (air marshal?) fired a gun. They also say Communivirus started by miracle, the Chinese tennis star is resting comfortably.
No, it was a primate with a warrant, stopped by the TSA, who managed to have his gun accidentally discharge in their presence….
… at which point the incompetent TSA allowed him to take his gun and flee.
https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/atlanta-airport-injuries-suspect-passenger-gun-discharge-tsa/85-1df2850e-7cea-49b1-9775-88b7eaa7d3d8
Barney Fife should keep his bullet up his butt.
My guess: it's that weird fake banana chemical taste, like yellow Runts.
well, that was supposed to be a reply to croaker.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned any correlation between the latest in-flight passenger violence episodes and mental stress caused by having to go through the TSA security checks prior to boarding.
It's enough to piss of a Saint!
Confuscius say:
"Better to be pissed off than pissed on."
Why fly? If I want to get felt up by complete strangers and abused, I'll go to a city park after dark.
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