There’s trouble brewing in Congress, and it’s not coming from Democrats this time. Republicans are fighting each other over something as basic as airline safety. Yes, the side that usually champions American strength and common sense can’t even agree on keeping our skies safe. This should have been a slam dunk. Instead, it’s turning into a classic case of Republicans shooting themselves in the foot.
Let’s get real. It’s been over a year since a nasty mid-air crash over Reagan National made headlines. Americans want action—real leadership, not petty backroom squabbles. Yet GOP lawmakers are arguing over the fine print, even as travelers worry about the next accident. Meanwhile, the Left watches and laughs. This is what happens when Republicans forget who they’re fighting for.
And don’t think the so-called “airline safety bill” is just about protecting passengers. As usual, globalist interests and D.C. elites have their fingerprints all over it. Hidden in these bills are the same old tricks: more bureaucracy, more waste, and more power for unelected hacks. Instead of making airports safer, they’ll make them slower and more expensive—unless real conservatives put America first and stop caving to special interests.
The fact is, the Biden administration and its bureaucrat buddies haven’t lifted a finger to make flying safer for working families. They want America distracted by partisan bickering while they sneak in their own anti-freedom regulations. When will lawmakers wake up and say enough is enough? House Republicans need to stop fighting each other and start fighting for the people who put them in office.
Americans deserve secure skies—not more D.C. gridlock. If Congress can’t even pass a simple bill to fix a problem everyone saw in real time, what does that say about their priorities? Maybe it’s time our so-called “leaders” earn their paychecks and remember who they truly serve. Or are they just going to let more planes fall from the sky, all because they’re too busy squabbling to do their jobs?
Source: Washington Times
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