Originally Posted by
Ellie M
what I found encouraging on the subcommittee, was that TSA didn't have a lot of whole-hearted support for TSA. Congressman Cummings, who came out with the standard line "security on the aircraft, but also safeguard privacy and rights" was visibly impacted by Cissna's statements and said so. He said "Nobody needs to go through that". He also said there was a problem with treating the millions upon millions of passengers as if they were already suspected of terrorism.
Everyone can see there's a problem here with what TSA is doing. Everyone who flies can see it and feel it, if not be felt BY it.
I was encouraged by those I expected to back TSA.