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Nominal News's avatar

Great post. My issue with the pre check fee is that given it saves society costs (and directly saves TSA costs), the government should be offering it for free (or even pay you to get it). The fee (like any fee) acts intentionally to dissuade you from getting it, even though benefits here are clear for all parties involved.

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The chart, "Americans no longer believe rules on laptops, liquids, and shoes are very effective airport security measures" points to an interesting dichotomy. During the pandemic, ~50% of Americans believed masks were ineffective. 50% of Americans believed immunizations were ineffective (20% believed they contained Bill Gates' microchips*).

Just because Americans believe that rules on laptops, liquids, and shoes are effective airport security measures, doesn't make it true. There are experts across the federal government who are watching these plots, testing threat technology, and synthesizing intelligence to understand the risk to the American public.

Let's try to rebuild a society where we rely on expertise, rather than what Tik Tok told me to believe...

*2020 Economist survey

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