Morally, Ethically, Devoid, Absurd, Government Induced Market of Fear!

Clear.

flyclear.com has come into business working off of the faux security of the TSA, the artificially induced demand by an incompetent TSA, a falsely induced fear by the Government, and an inability for a Federal Regulation on airports, airlines, and port authorities to maintain an efficient supply for the demand in high service airports.

This service is created, and I can't wrong the company for doing it as there is a newly create market demand, but the existence is created out of an entirely unneeded, cost increasing, artificially induced demand.  The moral and ethical wrong is definitely square on the shoulders of the Federal Government, TSA, and the people who have allowed this to occur.  Those that have encouraged it share a special discredit among people that would want an honest and direct correlation to the market demand of services that are wanted, needed, desired, and healthy for the citizenry of this country.

These are the regulations I hate, the stupid operations of agencies that the Federal Government SHOULD be able to operate (TSA), and in any natural market would not even exist.  It is disgusting that the politicians and certain people have allowed this to occur.  Somehow, even though I doubt it can be done now, this blight (TSA, faux security, ineffective services and unneeded services) needs to be removed.

I generally don't write about the airports and airlines because they operate with a much higher level of efficiency and market based interest and demand than our rail or road services in this country.  However, with the manipulation and artificially induced demand creating industries that the people don't need, would have never wanted, and technically increases costs to individuals who are for a security service that is functionally irrelevant (as much as the privately operated, vastly cheaper services that existed before) and are already paying artificially increased costs - I figured it was a good rant.

Big Smile [:D]

The whole situation is funny, in one of those "hahaa, oh wait, oh dear!" kind of ways.

Published Monday, March 10, 2008 6:08 PM by adron
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