Slashdot is powered by your submissions, so send in your scoop

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
The Almighty Buck Transportation Politics

Congress: The TSA Is Wasting Hundreds of Millions In Taxpayer Dollars 199

TheGift73 writes with a Techdirt story about a House Oversight Committee report that is very critical of the TSA's handling of money. "The House Oversight Committee has come out with a report slamming the TSA for tremendous amounts of waste, specifically in the 'deployment and storage' of its scanning equipment. Basically, it sounds like the TSA likes to go on giant spending sprees, buying up security equipment and then never, ever using it." Earlier this month Rand Paul laid out his plan for dealing with the TSA.
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Congress: The TSA Is Wasting Hundreds of Millions In Taxpayer Dollars

Comments Filter:
  • Thank Goodness! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by firewrought ( 36952 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @05:29PM (#39947403)
    Imagine what a pain travel would be if they used their funding to full efficiency. :O
  • Huh. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @05:31PM (#39947429)

    Harassing me, making me miss my flights, rifling through my belongings, grabbing by genitals, bombarding me with carcinogenic rays, infringing upon my human rights, AND wasting my tax dollars? Now that's where I draw the line!

  • by schlachter ( 862210 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @05:35PM (#39947481)

    ...it's the buying it part that's problematic.

  • Well finally (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Baloroth ( 2370816 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @05:36PM (#39947485)

    Looks like at least someone in Congress has two brain cells to rub together. Or did they just realize that the prevailing political wind was strongly turning against the TSA and that supporting it would look bad come election time? Actually, come to think of it, I don't care: either way, lets hope it goes past "slamming" and turns into "slamming their doors shut".

  • Re:Well finally (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Hatta ( 162192 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @05:51PM (#39947685) Journal

    Unfortunately, "wasting" in this case doesn't refer to security theatre. The "wasting" that the oversight committee is complaining about here is that the TSA is lots of props for their theatre, but not putting on a performance.

    If the TSA actually used what they bought, regardless of whether that actually made anyone any safer or not, that would entirely satisfy the oversight committee.

  • by cpu6502 ( 1960974 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @05:58PM (#39947795)

    >>>The TSA's whole job is to keep radical idiots from blowing me and my family up in mid air.

    You're worried about the 1 in 700 million odds of death-by-terrorist. And yet you stuff your face with fat & sugar, which WILL kill you through artery blockage. Way to totally invalidate your original argument.

    Stop being afraid of unlikely events like death-by-terrorist, death-by-tsunami, or death-by-meteorite, and focus on the REAL killers like heart attack, brain stroke, cancer, or driving to work in your car. Those are the things that kill 99.999% of Americans.

  • Re:I feel better. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by tato (and tato only) ( 525054 ) <ejohns&ix,netcom,com> on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @06:02PM (#39947833) Homepage
    You forgot to include the value of the items stolen by TSA employees, and items confiscated because they are alleged security hazards. Also, if you value the time of travelers as anything greater than zero, the needless delays imposed by TSA practices should be included.
  • by Eponymous Hero ( 2090636 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @06:10PM (#39947893)
    not all cynical irony is trolling. some people are just facetious because it makes the frustration hurt less.
  • Re:I feel better. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by atriusofbricia ( 686672 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @06:22PM (#39948059) Journal

    You forgot to include the value of the items stolen by TSA employees, and items confiscated because they are alleged security hazards. Also, if you value the time of travelers as anything greater than zero, the needless delays imposed by TSA practices should be included.

    Don't forget:
    1. Lost value from people who no longer fly due to the TSA
    2. Lost value from International tourism which no longer happens because of the TSA
    3. Lost jobs from damage to the tourism industry
    4. Projects canceled because of all of the above

    And on and on and on and on...
    End the TSA!

  • Re:Of course (Score:5, Insightful)

    by smchris ( 464899 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @06:48PM (#39948309)

    Indeed. "Waste" is a polite, or innocent, synonym for corruption rotten to the core.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @07:03PM (#39948445)

    You wanna make an absolute terror scene? Roll a carryon sized bag full of explosives into the middle of a TSA line on the day before Thanksgiving in a major airport. It's likely that you will kill a thousand or more people, will be on the news for weeks, and will absolutely freak out anyone who is going to fly somewhere. It's the soft spot of the target. Coordinate a dozen of these one-man wrecking balls to go off within a minute of so of each other, and you can take out not just 4X as many people as on 9/11 with the same number of "hijackers" but shut down the entire air traffic system of the US on the busiest travel day of the year.

    All made possible by the TSA policies and the screening intensity escalation.

  • by lgw ( 121541 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @08:03PM (#39948943) Journal

    Federal employees in professional jobs also make more than their private-sector counterparts these days (if you measure total comp, critically pension benefits), is the thing. It used to be that public sector meant lower pay but stable job and short hours, but that just hasn't been the case for a while now.

    Oh well, eventually we'll either make cuts or the government will collapse under its own weight, and either way the comp issue will be corrected.

  • Re:I feel better. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rtb61 ( 674572 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @09:15PM (#39949461) Homepage

    The TSA was designed by private interests for the benefit of private interests. Those flying private or charter never need fear. Everyone else, well, ultimately you are the enemy of the 1% and a threat to their existence, a threat that needs to be controlled and taught it's place. You or your family have no right to privacy not of their possessions or of their body. Upon demand you and you family will present themselves naked to be physically molested at will. When the real intent of the TSA is corrupt don't be surprised when the organisation becomes corrupt. Reality want change then demand TSA conduct the same activity for private and charter flights, watch how fast the law changes after that.

  • by bhalter80 ( 916317 ) on Wednesday May 09, 2012 @10:45PM (#39950013)
    Every law enforcement agency in the land has learned the value of sensationalizing the war on drugs. Every time they take more than an ounce of pot off a college kid there's on the news talking about what a great bust this was. Given that in the last 11 years passengers en route have subdued no less than 3, people in a position to take down the plane :

    Shoe bomber
    Underwear bomber
    Nutzo pilot on Jet Blue

    Clearly passengers and crew can handle a wide range of threats in the air. During this time TSA has had exactly 0 of these kinds of press conferences regarding stoping a plot AT the airport what value is the TSA adding again?

    On a side note air-charter (14 CFR Part 135) opperators do not have their passengers screened by the TSA, were never required to install bullet proof doors at the cockpit and can and do opperate the same aircraft types that scheduled air cariers opperate.
  • by coinreturn ( 617535 ) on Thursday May 10, 2012 @08:36AM (#39952613)

    If you think about it part of the reason why the private sector is doing worse is because the public sector is doing better. Since the government doesn't produce wealth just consumes it, the private sector's wealth is being transferred to the public sector.

    So when the government builds the interstate highway system or a new bridge, hiring contractors to do the actual paving, etc, that is not producing wealth? If that's just "transfer of wealth" in your book, then no activity private or public produces wealth.

  • by isorox ( 205688 ) on Thursday May 10, 2012 @12:11PM (#39955599) Homepage Journal

    The TSA's whole job is to keep radical idiots from blowing me and my family up in mid air. If the government has to spend a bunch of money to make sure that doesn't happen, I'm perfectly okay with that. Seriously, $200M. How many millionaires can't afford to pay a few extra bucks in taxes every year to make sure 300 million plus people can fly safely?

    Please list the people the TSA have stopped from blowing you and your family up.

"A child is a person who can't understand why someone would give away a perfectly good kitten." -- Doug Larson

Working...