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Posted by David Hardy · 9 November 2017 12:24 PM

TSA screeners fail to catch 80% of testers trying to get weapons, etc., past them.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

FWB | November 10, 2017 11:29 PM | Reply

TSA is only about getting people to obey the government. (The Border Patrol check points are in the same category.) The TSA has nothing to do with safety. TSA is government control run rampant and is unconstitutional. Anyone who understands English grammar understands that the 4th amendment REQUIRES a warrant for any search and seizure to be reasonable. The comma in the middle proves that the first part of the 4th is dependent on the second part. There is no other legitimate way of reading the 4th. So we have the courts screwing the people by misreading the amendment. AND the 4th restricts the States, regardless of the SC decision to the contrary, through the supremacy clause. That too is unarguable except to idiots, of which many legal minds are guilty.

The federal government is not granted police power to control people or vehicles of transport. All the entire transportation controls that the feds operate were NOT granted and were in fact defeated in the 1787 convention when the Framers decided NOT to let the feds regulate stages on the post roads. NO DOT. No NTSB. Read Eliott's Debates to see what the Framers did not grant.

Flight-ER-Doc | November 11, 2017 1:19 AM | Reply

Good thing 20% of my patients don't die....

Government: where half-assed is good enough

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