It was intended to be "over the top." I just woke up, so there is a very real risk this will be less than lucid.
I resent the inference that I'm trying to make some veiled personal attack.
I also resent being emasculated. Law by law, Americans are being emasculated by federal government intrusion into their lives. The security theater is embarrassing, and I am embarrassed for America. The growth of the terror threat industry and Homeland Security is a perversion, not just in principle, but in practical, fiscal terms. It is not good economics. It's creating another industry beholden to the federal treasury that provides no real, measurable value. It will be another revenue stream of lobbyists using the taxpayer money to lobby for more taxpayer money.
Homeland Security has grown from having nine contractors to 34,000 companies with a common vested interest in more federal laws and programs to monitor, track, guard, spy on and regulate movement of people. The jobs created in the industry do nothing to help American competitiveness and are just a replacement for manufacturing jobs being lost. Instead of learning skills to manufacture or service something, kids will be learning to stand around in airports play acting.
If anyone suicidal wanted to harm air travelers in the past 6 years, the security play acting would have helped by having hundreds of people lined up waiting to go through "security." The threat protection business would like you to think everyone is a potential threat, but the truth is that the country is filled to the brim with people who have no intent whatsoever to blow people up every day.
If you subtract the jobs created by the terror threat business and the health care business, which is more healthy for the industry than the nation, there would have been no jobs added to the economy in the last six years.
The federal government needs some de-construction. It's the wrong industry to build.