NO way in HELL should TSA officers have the power to make arrests or even carry firearms as they screen passengers at airports nationwide? It is a question now being raised in the wake of Friday’s deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport. The shooting was a set up so that the TSA could make a grab for more power. Make no mistke the TSA will be the new National Police force. Don't belive me... Look around at any sporting event and you NOW see the TSA blue shirts.
Soon, there will be check points on the Highway manned by armed TSA agents. The TSA will be everywhere, because that was the game plan all along. The TSA is yet another over reach by the Federal government in it's enslavement of the American people.
The
union representing employees of the Transportation Security
Administration says officers are assaulted at airports every day and
they should have the power to make arrests. Of course the TSA is going to say something like this becuase they want more power, more clout, more money.
Maybe if the TSA would stop acting like rude child molesters when they are running their hands in the underwear of small children then the public would have less of a reason to react rudely. The TSA has NEVER stopped a terrorist action. The TSA was not put in place to protect the American people, it was put in place to get the American people used to a prison society.
At
airport screening zones nationwide, TSA officers wear badges and
police-style uniforms, but they are not trained as sworn law enforcement
officers and have no authority to take anyone into custody.
At
Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport, sworn
officers with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority patrol the
terminals and step in when ever police action is needed.
At BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, the airport is patrolled by the Maryland Transportation Authority Police.
Almost all Americans are staunchly against seeing the TSA gain any more authority than it already has. The TSA is just another Federal organization acting like thugs.
The TSA have already abused the miniscule power which it already has,” said
Douglas Kidd with the National Association of Airline Passengers. “Their
job is simple and very limited; to screen passengers and passenger bags
and that's all.”
Kidd says he receives constant complaints about TSA officers and to give them further powers would be a threat to public safety.
"The
TSA already has all the power that they need and they've abused their
power countless times to strip search old ladies, to disrobe passengers,
to use the body scanners for peep show purposes and to pilfer passenger
luggage," said Kidd.
How about we leave the police work to trained professionals. America has more then enough armed federal agencies, FBI, CIA, NSA, Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and on and on and on add infinity. The last thing we need is more high school drop outs, who hate Americans, running around with badges and guns terrorizing the American people.
So the Department of Homeland Security has a contract out for 24 million rounds of .357 Sig ammunition, apparently they did not want to use the term "Hollowpoint" so they called it "Duty" ammunition instead. But obviously they did not specify "Training" ammunition, which normally is cheaper.
Outside of certain governmental organizations like the Federal Air Marshalls, and the Secret Service, .357 Sig ammo is not a vastly popular round. It is basically a .40 caliber case necked down to accept a 9mm bullet.
Who
knows what it means, other than that a relatively small number of
federal agents are expecting to do a whole hell of a lot of shooting, or they are expecting the ammo market to dry up for an extend period time; sorta like what happened during World War 2.
- See more at: http://govtslaves.info/tsa-orders-24-millon-rounds-357-sig-ammo/#sthash.YVcPaBeR.dpuf
So
the Department of Homeland Security has a contract out for 24 million
rounds of .357 Sig ammunition, apparently they did not want to use the
term "Hollowpoint" so they called it "Duty" ammunition instead. But
obviously they did not specify "Training" ammunition, which normally is
cheaper.
Outside of certain governmental organizations like the Federal Air Marshalls, and the Secret Service, .357 Sig ammo is not a vastly popular round. It is basically a .40 caliber case necked down to accept a 9mm bullet.
Outside of certain governmental organizations like the Federal Air Marshalls, and the Secret Service, .357 Sig ammo is not a vastly popular round. It is basically a .40 caliber case necked down to accept a 9mm bullet.
Who
knows what it means, other than that a relatively small number of
federal agents are expecting to do a whole hell of a lot of shooting, or they are expecting the ammo market to dry up for an extend period time; sorta like what happened during World War 2.
- See more at: http://govtslaves.info/tsa-orders-24-millon-rounds-357-sig-ammo/#sthash.YVcPaBeR.dpuf
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