COMMON SENSE: The crash of the Egyptian Airliner, probably by terrorists, will be used to justify forcing Americans wait for three hours in long lines before a flight. It’s the only answer incompetent, inefficient bureaucracies have, but that doesn’t mean there are not better solutions.
Because ISIS couldn’t get through security lines in Paris, they simply detonated bombs in an area of the airport where security was lax. Terrorists look for our weaknesses and always find them, which means we need to find better answers.
Why not increase our dog-sniffing surveillance dramatically, while diminishing the TSA’s security proportionately. Have the dogs go all over the airport, which would make the entire facility more secure.
Who would you trust more with your security? The buffoons of TSA or a dog, who is never wrong? The answer is obvious to anybody with a brain, which includes everybody other than our government bureaucrats. One more thing: This would not only save time, but it would also be far more cost effective, which everybody would like other than the unions.
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