Chaos hit New York as LaGuardia Airport was shut down after a horrifying runway crash, once again raising questions about what’s really going on behind the curtain at America’s so-called “premier” airports. An Air Canada jet slammed into a Port Authority fire truck right on the runway. The result? Two pilots killed, dozens with serious injuries, and hundreds stranded. This is what happens when bureaucracy and incompetence rule the skies.
Think about it: a fire truck was on the runway because of ANOTHER plane with a strange smell in the cabin. Government-run operations at their finest—confusion, red tape, and zero accountability. Instead of protecting travelers, these agencies create chaos with overlapping “safety” protocols that do the exact opposite. The very people who swear they’re keeping us safe can’t even keep basic communication straight.
Families were left reeling. The tragic loss of the pilot and co-pilot—both Canadians flying in our airspace—adds an international twist to the story. While the authorities blabbed at their press conferences, victims were rushed to hospitals, and travelers got stonewalled. Meanwhile, airport officials hid behind vague “emergency response” statements and shut down LaGuardia. So, those who actually rely on air travel, hard-working Americans, are always the ones paying the price while the bureaucrats keep cashing in.
Once again, our nation’s transportation “leaders” proved their priorities have nothing to do with real safety or getting Americans where they need to go. Entrusting these globalist, unelected agencies with our infrastructure is a disaster. When the FAA and NTSB come swooping in, you know what’s NOT coming? Real answers. People are supposed to just accept that “investigations” and “protocols” are enough. And if anyone dares to ask real questions, the left-wing media will call them “conspiracy theorists.”
American lives and livelihoods are at stake, yet government and liberal elites keep running our transportation system into the ground. At what point does the public get tired of the excuses and demand leadership that puts American citizens first—for a change? Or is the average traveler meant to just cross their fingers and hope the next trip isn’t their last?
Source: Townhall
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