Gerald Jasper
there is nothing more annoying than to hear travelers and business class mostly complain about the long-lies at airports. Chicago tribune writer Mary Wisniewski's recent article about the increase in time for security lines at O'Hare airport was another nonsense complaint from these elites who travel by air too much. it is their addiction to air travel and making themselves a target for disgruntled terrorists, wo in many cases are fighting economic inequalities, to as why we even need an agency such as the TSA. I am glad the TSA makes these rich jet-setting bastards wait as much as they do and this is the price these fucks need to pay in time for their needs to travel around the world so much. shit if you ant to do something about world inequality I say tax the fuck out of people who can afford and frequently travel as they spend either their disposable income or their company's disposable income. Mary complained that the waiting time to screen passengers to aboard the airplanes is taking longer nd if she wants to skip the process and open up your cabin in the air to angry terrorist activities that have you dropping like your bloated stocks should be dropping then I say go ahead and get rid of the TSA if it is such a inconvenience for these snooty snots. Mary Wisniewski is some transportation writer for corporate media and in this attacking the work of blue-collar TSA workers is part of the corporate agenda. Miguel Southwell, manager of the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, sent a tough letter Feb. 12 telling the agency it had 60 days to get its act together or the airport would bring in its own private contractors for the checkpoints. Airlines and their passengers are anxious to return to the days of quick boarding and checking which is precisely what lead to such easy bomb placement and terrorist weaponry in the first place and maybe these elites forgot why there became a federal need to add real boarding security into the air travel process. the TSA has a plan where people can pay for a criminal check and get easy boarding for hundred dollars a year as if somehow terrorists can't bypass this and join in this PreCheck plan the TSA hopes to have twenty five million frequent fliers by in a few years to speed the discomfort and shorten the lines for inpatient wealthy air travelers. it seem like the globalist travelors who live in and around airports more than a settled life seem to not want to suffer the haggles of security les even when it comes to their own personal safety.
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