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Old May 30, 2009 | 10:55 pm
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TSORon
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Originally Posted by AngryMiller
Ron, rules have to make sense otherwise the other rules become suspect as well. I gave you the TSA line back to you in a rational argument. You tell me to chill out. Tell you what Ronbo, get your agency's act together. Drop the drama, the Hollywood terrorist scenarios, get some real professionals in management, then the complaints will go away.
No they wont AM, they will never go away. As long as government is telling you and others that there are things that they can and cannot do, the complaints will continue. And that’s my point, it does not matter what the TSA does to improve things, or how hard they try, as long as someone in government is telling you people what to do, you are going to complain about it. Rationalize how you like, that’s what it comes down to.

Before 9/11 I had no problems with security and got the pat down due to shoes alarming on every flight. I never complained about security. Now TSA thinks it rules the world, I've got lots of problems suffering the fools that make up half baked SOPS that do ABSOLUTELY nothing to either improve security or make be feel safer.
Before 9/11 terrorists were not driving planes into buildings. Before 9/11, most terrorists attacks had purpose, inane though that purpose may be, it was there.

I don’t care if YOU feel safer. Most of the flying public does, and there is nothing I can do to convince you and the other, oh lets say 10%, that don’t.

Ronbo try your own suggestions for relaxing. My question to you is how you manage to look at yourself in the mirror every morning when you know that you're following the rules only to keep your job. Quit TSA and the feeling that you've sold your soul to the lowest bidder might go away.
AM, I sleep just fine thanks. I know that I am making a difference, not just for myself and my family, but the whole nation, just by working for the TSA. I am proud of what I do. I am proud of my service record, both in the military and to my community. I’m sorry those concepts seem to be beyond you, but that also is not something I really care about.
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