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State of Our Union and the Insecurity of TSA

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***The State of Our Union and What President Obama and FL GOP Congressman John Mica have in common*** Did you watch the State of the Union on Tuesday? What did you think about President Obama’s message? What did you think about the “civility” in the room? FL R Senator Marco Rubio did not look too happy sitting next to FL D Senator Bill Nelson. Did you get the feeling you were listening to FL GOP Congressman John Mica pushing to “INVEST” billions and billions of tax dollars in high speed trains to nowhere? Yep! The liberal progressives, Obama and Mica are saying the same thing. They both think we should invest/waste billions of tax dollars in high speed rail. The fact that we are bankrupt is not a factor. The fact that Amtrak has lost $13 billion over 10 years is not a factor. The real question is for the TEA Party and the GOP. Are they going to become dumb sheep and endorse the GOP RINO Factor or are they going to demand fiscal accountability and demand that Congressman John Mica – the chair of the House Transportation Committee to start behaving like a conservative? ***TSA Update – Who is in charge of the checked baggage at Orlando Intl Airport? More Insecurity at OIA*** If you think TSA is responsible for the checked baggage that is allowed to be loaded into the aircraft at Orlando Intl Airport (OIA), think again. Orlando TSA is pleading ignorance and no foul for the recent incident with Sally’s luggage at Orlando Intl Airport. They are trying to shift their responsibility and blame the Skycaps and the baggage handlers for AirTran Airlines. Apparently, anyone but TSA is responsible for the checked and inspected baggage at OIA. TSA is also unable to confirm that Sally was on the AirTran Airline flight as she reported. If Orlando TSA cannot prove that Sally was on a flight, maybe TSA should not be in charge of security at OIA? What do you think?

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