Airports in America have become a nightmare, and not because of bad weather. Just try stepping into a terminal these days. The long security lines, endless rules, and constant barking from TSA agents remind everyone of just how much the government can screw something up. Instead of making travel easier, liberals want to double down—they talk about abolishing PreCheck and seizing control of airlines, like that’s some genius fix. Let’s be honest: giving more power to the same people who can’t organize a bathroom break is madness.
Flying isn’t a luxury anymore, it’s a chore. For many Americans, crossing the country—or even just seeing family—means running the gauntlet of government red tape just to board a plane. Globalist bureaucrats and their media buddies are happy to pile on more rules. Yet, instead of targeting the real problems—the inefficiency and bad management—they dream up even more “solutions” that punish the everyday traveler.
Remember, PreCheck was supposed to reward law-abiding Americans. Jump through endless hoops, pay extra cash, and you get shorter lines. Now, the same crowd pushing “equity” wants to scrap that too, claiming it’s unfair. What they really mean is everyone should be equally miserable. That’s what always happens when big government runs the show: equality of suffering.
Now, the socialists have an even better idea—let’s confiscate the airlines! Because clearly, Washington D.C. needs another bloated, taxpayer-draining project to mismanage. They already run the post office and Amtrak—does anyone really want to fly on “Bureaucrat Airways?” Letting career politicians oversee travel is how you turn a frustrating experience into a complete disaster.
Travel is hard enough. The American people deserve better than more rules, higher prices, and a Soviet-style airline system. Bureaucrats and woke activists might see government control as the answer to every problem, but they’re only making things worse. Isn’t it time we stopped letting failed liberals experiment with American freedom?
Source: Redstate
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