In the wake of 9/11/01, Tom Daschle led the Democrat charge to make airport security screeners federal employees, famously declaring that you can't "professionalize unless you federalize". After only three years, the Transportation Security Administration is now allowing airports to "apply to leave the federal security screener system", according to this Washington Post article.
This experiment revealed much of what is generally wrong with central planning -- for example, the inability of the TSA to respond in a timely manner to changes in staffing needs at specific airports.
At least two Washington-area airports (BWI and Dulles) are tired of the customer service nightmare that the TSA-run security process has brought, and they are beginning to understand that you can't really professionalize unless you privatize.
This really hasn't been a good month for soon-to-be-former Sen. Daschle, has it?
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