
Airport Chaos and TSA Issues Spark Debate on Privatization
Reports of out-of-control airport lines and long TSA wait times, with some attributing issues to unpaid TSA workers, are fueling arguments for ending the government monopoly on airport security and considering privatization.
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Airport lines are out-of-control. Trump can save us from TSA insanity — forever
Atlanta airport passengers waited five hours in TSA lines while Orlando's privatized security averaged 30 minutes, making the case for ending the government monopoly.
Read full article →I canceled my flight and paid $200 for a 20-hour Amtrak ride to avoid TSA airport chaos. It was better than flying.
I took the Amtrak to avoid airport chaos. It took 10 times as long and cost twice as much as flying. Kristine Villarroel/Business Insider/Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images The partial government shutdown has left TSA workers unpaid, causing long lines at US airports. I chose to take an Amtrak train from New York to Chicago to avoid the airport chaos. The train ride took ten times as long and cost twice as much as flying. US airports are a mess right now. The partial government shutdown...
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