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Referee
12th September 2011, 18:50
An interesting article on ending the TSA.



They’ve been accused of rampant thievery, spending billions of dollars like drunken sailors, groping children and little old ladies, and making everyone take off their shoes.

But the real job of the tens of thousands of screeners at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is to protect Americans from a terrorist attack.

Yet a decade after the TSA was created following the September 11 attacks, the author of the legislation that established the massive agency grades its performance at “D-.”

“The whole program has been hijacked by bureaucrats,” said Rep. John Mica (R. -Fla.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee.

“It mushroomed into an army,” Mica said. “It’s gone from a couple-billion-dollar enterprise to close to $9 billion.”

As for keeping the American public safe, Mica says, “They’ve failed to actually detect any threat in 10 years.”

“Everything they have done has been reactive. They take shoes off because of [shoe-bomber] Richard Reid, passengers are patted down because of the diaper bomber, and you can’t pack liquids because the British uncovered a plot using liquids,” Mica said.

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The rest of this article can be found at TSA Creator Says Dismantle, Privatize the Agency by Audrey Hudson, 09/12/2011, Humanevents.com (http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=46114)

[Mod-edit: I replaced the full copy of the article above with an excerpt and a link. Rather than quote an entire article from another site, we prefer excerpting the article and providing a link to the original. Thanks. Paul.]

crosby
12th September 2011, 18:56
there is nothing i would love to see more than to have this group of groping bureaucrats dismantled. they certainly haven't done anything of any value and look at the wasted money.......... somebody should have to answer for this.
regards, corson

Maia Gabrial
12th September 2011, 18:58
Just dismantle the TSA. NO privatizing them. And dismantle their damn naked scanners, too. There are better ways to ensure our safety without giving up our Constitutional rights, our health or our dignity. At least, a few politicians are seeing the light about this matter. Good.
But I'm thinking that election times are rolling around the corner and they're going to play that game with us again: Tell us what WE want to hear and then do what THEY want to do anyway.... Wake up and smell the rotten smelly system....

Lazlo
12th September 2011, 19:17
It's probably too entrenched with too many jobs in too many districts to dismantle at this point. Sad but true. Sure, we could do something about it. But by we, I mean the voters, except that the sheeple aren't going to turn off the tube long enough to actually do anything.

On the bright side, I recently read that we probably won't have to take off our shoes anymore.

Referee
12th September 2011, 19:30
It's probably too entrenched with too many jobs in too many districts to dismantle at this point. Sad but true. Sure, we could do something about it. But by we, I mean the voters, except that the sheeple aren't going to turn off the tube long enough to actually do anything.

On the bright side, I recently read that we probably won't have to take off our shoes anymore.


That is because they will introduce even more powerful X-ray scanners for your feet. They will not be regulated by anyone except the TSA.

onawah
12th September 2011, 19:32
I think there must be more to the TSA than I've seen uncovered as yet. It seems highly likely that TPTB thought this was a great way to keep people in fear and so it wasn't so much the bureaucrats that hi-jacked the idea, as the controllers behind the bureaucrats that guided the TSA into the current "shock and awe" tactics, designed to "shock and awe" us into seeing how much power they have over us (or think they have, anyway).