Shut Down the TSA!

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Hard as it is to believe, airline travel recently became even more unpleasant. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees being required to work without pay for the duration of the government shutdown resulted in many TSA workers calling in sick. The outbreak of “shutdown flu” among TSA employees forced some large airports to restrict the number of places mandatory TSA screenings were performed, making going through screening even more time-consuming and providing one more reason to shut down the TSA.

Airline security should be provided by airlines and airports. Private businesses, such as airlines, have an incentive to ensure their customers’ safety without treating them like criminal suspects or worse. Security personnel hired by, and accountable to, airlines would not force a nursing mother to drink her own breast milk or steal a stuffed lamb from a wheelchair-using three-year-old and subject the child to such an intensive screening that she cries “I don’t want to go to Disneyworld.” Those who claim that the TSA is necessary to keep us safe should consider that the Department of Homeland Security’s own studies show that TSA’s screenings and even the intrusive pat-downs are ineffective at discovering hidden guns, explosives, and other weapons.

TSA employees have no incentives to please, or even care about the well-being of, airline passengers. Instead, their jobs depend on pleasing politicians and bureaucrats. If we have learned anything since 9/11, it is that most politicians are more concerned with appearing to be “doing something” about security than actually reducing the risk of terrorist attacks. That is why politicians’ response to 9/11 was a series of actions — such as creating the TSA, passing the PATRIOT Act, and invading Iraq — that trade our real liberties for phantom security. Sometimes, pro-TSA politicians will bemoan the TSA’s “excesses” and even call for “reforming” the agency in order to pretend they care about their constituents’ rights.

Restoring responsibility for providing security to private businesses will encourage the development of new and innovative ways to more effectively provide security. In a free market, airlines and airports could compete for business on the basis that their flights are safer or their screening is less unpleasant then that of their competitors. If airlines were able to set their own security policies, they would likely allow pilots to carry firearms.

Private companies also strive to be consistent in providing services. Therefore, a company providing private security would never inconvenience its customers because of a “temporary shutdown.”

Because government operations are funded by coercive taxation rather than voluntary choices of consumers, federal officials cannot rely on the price system to inform them of whether they need to increase or decrease spending on airline security. In the private sector, businesses that charge more for security — or any other good or service — than individuals are willing to pay lose customers. Also, if businesses do not spend enough on security, people concerned about safety will be unwilling to use their services. Privatizing airline security is the only way to ensure that the “correct” amount of resources is being spent on airline safety.

In the 18 years since Congress created the TSA, the agency has proven itself incapable of providing real security, but more than capable of harrying Americans and wasting taxpayer dollars on security theater. Congress should permanently close the TSA and return responsibility for security to private businesses.

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12 Comments
Montefrío
Montefrío
February 4, 2019 10:57 am

Dr. P gets it right from start to finish.

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
  Montefrío
February 4, 2019 10:45 pm

Writers can be dead on about any number of subjects and still be a net negative at the end of the day- per my adjacent commentary.

Ned
Ned
February 4, 2019 11:13 am

TSA, DHS, FBI, NSA, massive dragnet government spying. All because of a few box cutter fairies in the bogus 9/11 story that was obviously an inside job perpetrated by the U.S. government, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.

BL
BL
  Ned
February 4, 2019 11:21 am

Keep going Ned!……..(golf clap)

Ned
Ned
February 4, 2019 11:21 am
splurge
splurge
  Ned
February 4, 2019 11:46 am

I suppose good news has to be a plus.

card802
card802
February 4, 2019 11:46 am

Dr Paul is way off base here.

The TSA has never stopped a terrorist, while over 600 TSA employees have been arrested for stealing and others for sexual assault and according to the DHS the TSA failed 95 percent of the time to stop inspectors from smuggling weapons or explosive materials through screening.

They just need more funding…..

Ivan
Ivan
February 4, 2019 12:11 pm

Right idea.

Better idea, stop flying altogether. Bring the airlines to their their knees.

Demand the removal of the costumed perverts. Send them back to the overnight shift at 7-11.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 4, 2019 1:43 pm

Totally agree with this article. I fly out of Canada a bit and I go out of my way to find flights that bypass the usa. Worst fuckin place to have to go thru, bar none.

steve
steve
February 4, 2019 3:57 pm

U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Winter Park, recognized the security officers for having “some of the toughest jobs… these public servants often sacrifice a lot in order to keep us safe at our nation’s airports.”

Toughest jobs, sacrifice to keep us safe. Was she a writer for Seinfeld?

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
February 4, 2019 10:44 pm

Look! Something shiny!

Look! The symptom, not the disease!

Any writer not hoisting the black and slitting throats by now is a net negative and in fact, always was.

Yes, Ron Paul, Pat Buchanan, and so on… all net negatives.

At least PCR and a few others have gone utterly ballistic.