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Can we please add the totally useless TSA to the government shutdown. It would save us all a lot of time and money.?
8 Answers
- Steven SLv 72 years ago
Every day useless trump keeps it shut down costs the taxpayer money and America hardship. All for his ego.
- gibbsmbLv 52 years ago
They already are added... They're working w/o pay...How long do think that is going to last?
- Anonymous2 years ago
I thought they were without pay too
- ZackLv 72 years ago
If we do that, expect some planes to be blown up and some planes to get hijacked shortly afterwards.
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- Anonymous2 years ago
I think like 9/11 was a Government and CIA inside job with Zionists, airport security is needed. I do hear that they are a bit crazy now, to the point where I have no intention of flying. I heard they got rid of the meals, movies, peanuts, drinks, and flights are crowded with very stinky minorities, screaming kids, and third worlders that reek of feces.
Plus security is rediculous, and the stuardesses act like nazis.
I would never say to shut down the TSA though, especially with multiculturism going on.
- EntropyLv 72 years ago
We could easily shut them down permanently by re-privatizing them. Tests of the TSA consistently show that they have not improved airline safety since 9/11. They fail almost every time to find or prevent mock attacks. The main reason they were made government employees isn't because the previous security was so bad, it's because many of those firms weren't UNIONIZED. Unions wanted those employees, and all federal employees are unionized.
If we privatized TSA but continued to test and penalized airlines and airports heavily for failed tests, they would prioritize quality security and we would have much better security than we do today.