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Old 06-03-2015 | 07:55 AM
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Obama confident in the TSA despite failure to detect explosives | TheHill


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President Obama has confidence in the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) despite the ease with which undercover agents were able to smuggle explosives into airports, the White House said Tuesday.

The president does continue to have confidence that the officers of the TSA do very important work that continues to protect the American people,” press secretary Josh Earnest said.

A report released Monday found TSA employees failed to find fake explosives, weapons and other prohibited items in 95 percent of internal tests. The undercover agents successfully evaded security in 67 of 70 tests at major airports.

The report prompted Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to remove the agency’s acting director, Melvin Carraway, who had led the TSA since the beginning of the year.
Earnest said the report raised "specific concerns" about security procedures, but said he expects the agency to adopt its recommendations on retraining employees and retesting screening equipment.

He added that the U.S. has a "multi-layered" security approach that protects travelers.

“The American public should feel confident traveling in airports across the country.”

The White House spokesman chastised senators for acting too slowly on the nomination of Coast Guard Vice Adm. Peter Neffenger as TSA director. He said the upper chamber has held just one hearing on his nomination since Obama picked him in April.

“We would have more confidence if we could have a more permanent, Senate-confirmed director on the job,” Earnest said.

“We would like to see Congress act more quickly to confirm him.”

Lawmakers have criticized Obama for not selecting a permanent leader for the agency more quickly. Longtime TSA director John Pistole announced he would retire in October, and the White House waited more than six months to nominate Neffenger.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) office blamed Obama for the delayed selection of Neffenger and said the nominee has not yet responded to some written inquiries from members of the Commerce Committee.

“I understand the White House is raising some concerns about the lack of a confirmed TSA administrator. But folks, the White House is the cause of the delay," McConnell spokesman Don Stewart said in an email.
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Old 06-03-2015 | 07:57 AM
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So would our President still have confidence in us airline pilots if we failed 95% of our check rides?
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Old 06-04-2015 | 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by mpet
I'd rather pay welfare to TSA agents than to pay their salaries and pensions.
The government creates busy work jobs for the bottom barrel to stay "employed" on census records. Is there any govt office job that isn't an embarrassment to hold?

I'd rather fry cook.
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Old 06-04-2015 | 10:48 AM
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While traveling by car during one of his many overseas travels, Professor Milton Friedman spotted scores of road builders moving earth with shovels instead of modern machinery. When he asked why powerful equipment wasn’t used instead of so many laborers, his host told him it was to keep employment high in the construction industry. If they used tractors or modern road building equipment, fewer people would have jobs was his host’s logic.

"Then instead of shovels, why don’t you give them spoons and create even more jobs?" Friedman inquired.
- See more at: CARPE DIEM: Milton Friedman Shovels vs. Spoons Story
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Old 06-04-2015 | 01:41 PM
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The irony of Obama's press sec. being named "Josh Earnest" in real life is simply mindbottling.

Straight out of an old "Wizard of Id" or "BC" comic strip.
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