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I Spent Over 3 Hours in a TSA Line. Why Haven't We Abolished This Agency?

Politics
United States
Started March 27, 2026

Travelers wait in line for TSA in the parking garage at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
The inefficiencies of the TSA highlight a need for reform rather than elimination; better management could reduce wait times significantly.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
While TSA lines are frustrating, the agency's role in preventing threats cannot be overlooked; reforming it may be a better option than abolishing it.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
The TSA should be abolished as it exemplifies government inefficiency, and private security solutions could enhance both safety and customer satisfaction.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
Abolishing the TSA would compromise passenger safety and security, as alternative measures may not provide the same level of protection.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
The TSA's lengthy security lines are a necessary inconvenience to ensure the safety of air travel, justifying its continued existence.
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