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Newest GOP Red Herring: Airports Can Opt-Out of TSA
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1368243" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Mica is the Chuck Shumer of TSA. He has a HUGE hardon for TSA and actively hopes for TSA to fail every day. What he fails to mention to everyone is that all airports that opt out of TSA screening will still be required to conduct each screening requirement EXACTLY like TSA does currently. This is a congressionally mandated requirement. When you see something stupid, it's because congress wanted it that way. The reason there have been no more airports to opt out since 2002 is because each airport looked at the opt out program and saw no benefit to opting out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1368243, member: 1132"] Mica is the Chuck Shumer of TSA. He has a HUGE hardon for TSA and actively hopes for TSA to fail every day. What he fails to mention to everyone is that all airports that opt out of TSA screening will still be required to conduct each screening requirement EXACTLY like TSA does currently. This is a congressionally mandated requirement. When you see something stupid, it's because congress wanted it that way. The reason there have been no more airports to opt out since 2002 is because each airport looked at the opt out program and saw no benefit to opting out. [/QUOTE]
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