• Jumbie@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    Holy fucking shit. The crazy person is now making sense.

    Unless of course he means replace them with a Nazi force.

  • megopie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    “Hey this super unpopular mass surveillance security theater is super expensive, and also trying to argue for why it should get funding is not helping us in the polls, and like, there are actual mass surveillance things we do want to abuse for police state shit that aren’t getting funding because they’re in the same department. Can we just drop this public facing part so it’s easier to fund the parts we do care about?”

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      It isn’t that it is super expensive, but that it is being used as a bargaining chip regarding ICE funding and the blame isn’t going to Democrats. A failure of TSA to properly do its job right before the World Cup is going to get blamed on Republicans and the smart Republicans know this.

      It also lets Republicans potentially crush a union as a treat.

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      Privatization would return us to the pre-9/11 days when the TSA didn’t even exist. The problem with the private security back then was that each airport was responsible for contracting out their own security. So you had no standardized training, airports going with the cheapest bidder, etc.

      I still remember taking a business trip back in the 90’s, wearing the exact same clothes through two different airports. At one airport I walked through security without a hitch. At the second one I set off the metal detector multiple times. The screener ultimately used a wand and determined it was the metal studs in the jeans I was wearing and also the metal eyelets in my shoes. When I mentioned breezing through security at the first airport he said it wasn’t surprising the different airports had their metal detectors set to different sensitivities.

      Privitization can be a good replacement for the TSA, but only if it’s done correctly with proper training, standardization, testing, etc.