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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Arkansas echo - worry about flying: I suspect this opinion letter is a credible warning

People everywhere had best be vigilant about flying- reports an Arkansas opinion letter from Lawrence Parker, from Fort Smith, Arkansas.  Published in the Arkansas Times Record newspaper.

TSA are becoming more lax about screening passengers
Since the #Trump government shutdown, it has been reported the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) are becoming more and more lax about screening passengers at U.S. airports. 

Since #Trump_furloughed workers are no longer being paid for their work, that old adage of “you get what you paid for” has become even more prevalent and common, inside the workplace.

On Jan. 3, it was reported by AOL news, that a passenger boarded a trans-Atlantic flight and flew unchallenged across the Atlantic Ocean, where he landed in Tokyo, brandishing a loaded handgun on board the airplane. Now, could this be the state of emergency “Sweet Donald,” a.k.a. “Mr. #stupid Clout,” was referring to?

Remember, the terrorists are not stupid. Terrorists just do stupid things. I personally would not want to board an airplane having a bulls-eye etched on my back.

It is predictable that, before a flood of hell passes through the invisible wall bordering the United States and Mexico, we will first see another 9/11 rearing its ugly head on the horizon of American soil, because of a total lack of isolated, dying morale dwindling away everyday inside America’s workplace.

All of these government agencies, the TSA, FBI and Border Patrol, who protect our lives daily from the threat of real terror, are facing going hungry and losing their home to “goofy” politics. 

Is this not also an element of terror that workers everywhere are now facing?

Cicero said it best, “The good of the people is the first law.”

If you must travel, you might consider taking the train. The life you save may well be your own. I can only pray God will protect us from fanatics who also may be looking at a broken link that exists in the chain.

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