Things are happening, things that shouldn't happen, then they come up with the assurances that in the future blah, blah, blah...
The World Trade Center Garage in the basement gets bombed after which they build strong security entrances.
The World Trade Center is blown up after which they realize that maybe they should check airline passengers more closely.
A guy smuggles explosives on the plane in the sole of his sneakers and they realize that even though they checked the passengers they didn't check the shoes.
A guy accidentally blows up his underwear (hopefully clean) on a plane and they realize that maybe they should do a more thorough check of incoming passengers even from outside the country.
An air traffic controller with thirty years experience brings his two small children to work and lets them give instructions to aircrafts ready to take off with over two hundred people on board and then they realize that maybe they need stronger workplace regulations.
Our country's motto is "In God we trust."
I think it should be changed to "We should have thought of it."
God is busy fixing this screwed up world. He has no time to correct every oversight that the people who are in position failed to perform.
We put our faith in people in authority to protect us but they are failing left and right. They are just like the local weathermen. An unexpected bad weather happens and their response is: oops, I missed that one.
With bad weather one laughs it off but with the other things it could lead to tragedies like the World Trade Center.
Another item.
How can a father take his stupid kids to the control tower and let them give instructions to airliners that are carrying hundreds of people? This is not a computer game this is real life.
I would fire his ass out of that job no matter what a great father he is!
Some of his neighbors said that this whole thing is being blown out of proportion.
I wonder what would have they said had they been on the plane directed by two idiot kids.
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I have great idea on how to solve the states' and country's financial crisis.
It seems that New York City as well as New York State, New Jersey and I am sure many other states and the Federal Government are battling the financial crisis that is surrounding us.
It seems that everybody's solution or at least partial solution is the reduction of services.
Reduce the mail deliveries, reduce transportation services, layoff people, increase taxes, reduce government provided benefits, and the list goes on and on.
Here is my suggestion.
Take away everybody's income across the board, without exceptions, and give an allowance to each person to live on. Just enough money to cover the cost of living with a small amount thrown in for entertainment or vacations.
This idea is very close to communism or utopia but that is where all this is leading to. Governments are striding to take more and more of our hard earned money and they will not be satisfied until they took all of it.
Communism is a dirty word but if it is called utopia it is acceptable.
It is all in the packaging.
It seems that New York City as well as New York State, New Jersey and I am sure many other states and the Federal Government are battling the financial crisis that is surrounding us.
It seems that everybody's solution or at least partial solution is the reduction of services.
Reduce the mail deliveries, reduce transportation services, layoff people, increase taxes, reduce government provided benefits, and the list goes on and on.
Here is my suggestion.
Take away everybody's income across the board, without exceptions, and give an allowance to each person to live on. Just enough money to cover the cost of living with a small amount thrown in for entertainment or vacations.
This idea is very close to communism or utopia but that is where all this is leading to. Governments are striding to take more and more of our hard earned money and they will not be satisfied until they took all of it.
Communism is a dirty word but if it is called utopia it is acceptable.
It is all in the packaging.
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