

I think there are some requirements, might not be fair, but they exist. Also I’m pretty sure wanting to blow up a plane is one of them.


I think there are some requirements, might not be fair, but they exist. Also I’m pretty sure wanting to blow up a plane is one of them.


Okay that’s true but if we circle back to my original point, it would seem that asking to see ID makes sense from a security standpoint.


If a person has no weapons and still is “too dangerous” to be on a plane, why are they not in jail?
I think that’s the point, they’ll get arrested if they try to fly. Doesn’t that make things more secure?


What makes the real ID real?


There is no actual proven security reason for the TSA collecting this information.
That doesn’t sound right. If there’s a list of wanted or potentially dangerous terrorists or criminals, and I provide ID showing that I am not one of those people, isn’t that a security reason for showing ID?


With an electrical fire in a ballroom full of 900 of Trump’s enablers and the doors fail to open due to corner cutting?
It also might be easier to defund the department of war. Cutting defense spending might sound unwise to someone who doesn’t know whats actually going on. Cutting war spending when there’s no war is a much easier sell.