Monday, November 8, 2010

Who will be the Losers?

As the threat to our national security continues to increase daily we
are still amazed at the lack of response from TSA regarding the
"Federalization" of the Checkpoint and Checked baggage arrangement at
San Francisco International Airport. The political connection with
SEIU, which is the union representing the private security workforce
at SFO, appears to be the main obstacle preventing this conversion.

Does the security of the
American public flying out of SFO come down to an issue of political
contributions to the Democratic Party? It certainly appears to be so!

So, we, the employees of CAS and the public flying out of SFO are the losers! The quality of our training would improve substantially under TSA.

3 comments:

  1. The Democratic leadership must find a way to move to the "center" to have a political future, while still screwing people like the private security workforce at SFO to keep the faux-progressives at SEIU happy. The SEIU continues to impede the progress of the people they claim to have concern for. If I see any Democrat make a move to challenge SEIU for the heart and soul of the Democratic party, I won't hestitate to post the contact information here. If it happens, it will need to be supported.

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  2. here we go again . One more time if we want to be federalized tso's we need to work hard for that .
    Don't expected from your your emplyer.it will never comme to us as a christmas bonus.
    In earlier posting , we spoke about reaching all the concerned parties, from Mike thompson the chairman of homeland security to SFO commision to TSA 's administrator .We need to make it a real issue by raising questions like who benefit from this SPP ? as it was said by a TSA manager asked to comment about federalizing SFO tso's : it's all about money."

    Let 's break this menage a trois (3) Covenant -SFO commission-$EIU.
    let's addressed with John Pistole and expose this myth of the private sector doing a better job than the government.
    Until then let donnie & Co have a good time.
    see you in christmas dinnnnner.

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  3. Do you mean Bennie Thompson? I think Mike Thompson is a former SEIU employee, isn't he?

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