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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 6:48 pm
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Originally Posted by NoClu
I'm driving to ORD vs flying from OMA because of the hastle.

I'll be saving about $400 (total with 3 traveling), but not dealing with the airpressure of going through the lines, ID check and other bs.

that's optional travel however. I don't know what the larger economic effect it has.

Employing the poorly skilled.... Pos for economy.
Spending butt loads of money on poorly designed equipment... Pos for short term economy. Neg for National Debt.
The national debt combined with trade deficit are two root reasons the US economy is in the crapper (IMHO). It could be said the weak economy, the weak USD, and high oil prices are a threat to the well-being of this nation.

The cost of the DHS (which didn't exist pre-Bush II), which includes the TSA, is just putting the country further and further into debt. Add in the cost of the wars we are fighting and the debt just skyrockets.

There is a lot more looking at the big picture, but the national debt plays are large role.
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