The Transportation Security Administration has been in the news a lot lately.
The TSA is part of the Department of Homeland Security, and today it is responsible for securing the nation’s transportation systems. The most visible part of this is screening passengers and baggage at airports. Democrats in Congress, upset about how a different part of DHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is conducting itself, have refused to provide funding for DHS.
The result is that, starting Feb. 14, TSA agents were required to work while not being paid. Facing economic hardship or just frustration, many of them chose to take other jobs or take advantage of accrued sick and vacation leave rather than work without being paid. This situation left TSA checkpoints understaffed, with the predictable result of hours-long waits at some airports. This inconvenienced millions of Americans who are just trying to fly from one place to another as efficiently as possible.
The irony is that ICE—the target of the Democrats’ ire—was not affected by the DHS funding lapse; ICE and Border Patrol were fully funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was passed last summer. But Democrats in Congress needed to show their anti-ICE voters that they were trying to do something, and they chose to make American travelers and TSA staff suffer in pursuit of their ideological ends. And while President Donald Trump took action to pay TSA employees, that is legally questionable, and it has done nothing to make the Democrats less intransigent.
It does not have to be this way.
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, Congress attempted to mitigate the continued targeting of the airline system by creating a federal agency that could counter that threat, as opposed to the disparate private entities that had been providing airport security up until that point. Most people do not realize that the law does not require government employees to perform security functions at airports.
Even in creating the TSA, the law allowed for the Screening Partnership Program, which allows airports to use private companies to conduct screening services. Subject to federal oversight, any private companies undertaking this work must comply with TSA requirements, including screening procedures. What they do not do is use TSA employees, which means that their operations are unaffected by any fights in Congress over funding the TSA. Currently, 20 airports participate in the program, including two that see substantial traffic: Orlando and San Francisco. In fact, San Francisco’s airport has only been using private contractors for security screening for over two decades.
The question isn’t why 20 airports participate in this program. It is why every airport doesn’t participate in this program.
While the legislators who created the TSA were no doubt doing what they thought was best in the face of real concerns about waves of terrorist attacks, for reasons both theoretical and practical the creation of the TSA may have been a mistake. It was a mistake as a theoretical matter because the creation of the TSA (at least with regard to air travel) was just the government assuming a task that the private sector had been doing.
There is nothing inherently governmental about conducting security screenings before getting on an airplane such that it needs to be done by government employees, and the existence of the SPP shows that the government agrees. The government has no special competency in security screening, and Congress should try to avoid taking over functions that can be adequately handled by the private sector. It is vital to national security to keep America fed, but it would be a disaster if we sought to federalize all of America’s farmers in response to that realization. The same is true for airport security.
The government should avoid assuming that which can be done by the private sector. This has been made clear in the case of the TSA. The creation of the TSA eventually brought a large unionized workforce, which increases costs to the government and makes operations more rigid and less nimble. In a time of massive technological advancement, innovation at security checkpoints has been less than lackluster. Imagine what could be if the TSA focused on intelligence and counter-terrorism while allowing the private sector to focus on efficiency and customer experience.
Moreover, as we are experiencing right now, the current TSA paradigm turns efficient, convenient air travel into a political football. Government shutdowns make metaphorical hostages of airline passengers by making trips to the airport more time-consuming and less convenient. Why do we stand for such a thing? Transitioning all airports to the SPP would allow Americans to keep living their lives while politicians in Washington fight over government funding.
Americans know that the private sector generally does things better than the government. Despite efforts to the contrary, that’s why we do not have government-run grocery stores, car manufacturers, or film studios. And we should not have government-run airport security.
Airports would be wise to switch their security operations to SPP rather than allow their operations and the flying experience to be subject to the whims of Congress.
Dr. Ben Carson, a world-renowned neurosurgeon, is the founder of the American Cornerstone Institute. He served as the 17th secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Reprinted with Permission from The Daily Signal – By Dr. Ben Carson
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Ben Carson: There’s a Solution to Having Democrats Undermine the TSA
Apply Occam’s razor; which is a philosophical principle that suggests when faced with competing explanations, the simplest one, requiring the fewest assumptions, should be preferred
This is a hifalutin way of saying “pick the obvious choice” – Get rid of the damn Democrats.
The bigger the government, the BIGGER THE PROBLEMS. And whenever DemoRATS and RINOs are involved, every one of those problems are multiplied at least ten-fold.
Except for the military, the government can’t do anything nearly as well, as efficiently, as inexpensively, or using fewer resources (just to mention a few) as can the private sector.
we all know that if it’s run by government it is a bust. Private would be better trained. more efficient, hired on ability and fewer would be needed ,common sense returned ,hair gel or skin lotion not confiscated for not meeting gov. rules, useless, pointless, pestering of seniors and rudeness would stop perhaps we could even bring our own water, since emphasis would be on security not harassment of travelers.
Great article by Dr. Carson
Under the guise of government authority, security seems to carry a more fearful respect if it has the weight of real law enforcement. But as we all know efficiency is the last thing on the government list of the of accomplishments. Private security using deadly force will almost always be scrutinized and inevitably overseen by federal, state or local law enforcement. Who would have thought that politicians could derail funding for important jobs such as airport security? It’s much like defunding a branch of law enforcement which democrats are infamous for.
Thank you Mr. Carson. Yes, I am in favor of the private sector taking over TSA. We should not be greatly inconvenienced just because the radical liberals hate our president and are hi-jacking everything he is trying to accomplish. The more privatization we can accomplish instead of letting the federal government screw up things even more, the better off our lives will be.
Yes favor Privitzing TSA all the way
As usual, we are battling against the Rats!
Actually, it’s the whims of the dumbocraps that is the issue. Let this be a lesson that removing airport security to the private sector is good business. Time to do it now, before another shut down.
After 25+ years in Government, I’ve learned that Government doesn’t do ‘common sense’. That would eliminate the manufactured niche that bureaucrats depend on to justify their existence.
Way to go Dr. Ben Carson. You are right. These civilian services could hire the current TSA workers, and solve the airport security pay problem.
The Democratic Party has proven themselves to be Marxists and Marx was a racist who was upset when his daughter married a Black Man. They and the legacy media belong to the Lying Kingdom.Main point they will do anything to bring in illegals and have no conscience. What will it take to make them change. I have sent absolute proof that Jesus is God. Check out near Death Experiences of Dr. Mary Neal, Dr. Smothermon, Dr. Richard Eby, Jim Woodford and on and on who have met Jesus during their NDE’s. You can find these on You Tube. Each of these experienced Jesus’s presence. Medical Science knows that if you are dead for a minute or hours with no brain activity there is no dreams, visions etc. You are dead and these have seen him on their visits to heaven. Most of the one who experience Hell won’t talk about it. why am I talking about this? Because they are going to Hell because God created America and they are doing their best to support Globalists and want us to be a 3rd world country and they want to control everything..
The cost of airport security should be included in the price of the ticket, not paid for by everyone else who does not travel that way.
As far as the evil TDS demoncrats, they should be prosecuted for their treasonous
lies and deeds. THIS IS TREASON AND SHOULD BE TEATED AS SO. BRING BACK THE GALLOWS.
The solution is IF OUR GOVNMENT CANNOT USE THERE. PAID TIME TO MAKE A GOOD AMERICAN DECISION THEN CONGRESS IS THE PROBLEM !!!!! STOP ANALYSIS AND STOP WHATS IN THE WAY AND THAT ANSWER IS DEMOCRATS !!!!!!!!! SO WEEK LINK CONGRESS DO SOMETHING HOUSE SPEAKER DO SOMETHING FIRE AND GET RID OF THE PROBLEMS ONE DEMOCRATS AT A TIME !!!!!!!!????????????????❤️????????
Oh, I have so much to say about this…The person that wrote this has no idea what they are talking about. TSA was formed for National Security – do they not know about 9-11? Have they been under a rock? To say that “There is nothing inherently governmental about conducting security screenings before getting on an airplane such that it needs to be done by government employees.”
The FEDERAL employees are the only ones competent enough to do this. Do they not know how much training they have to go through to be able to do this? Do they also not realilze that they start out at $17/hr? Unless you have been there for 20 years, they make chump change.
Was this article written by someone on the left? Because they seem cluelss of the actual facts.