“Maybe in the DOGE boys’ video game simulations, it doesn’t matter if they lay off hundreds of staff from the FAA. In the real world, however, it will make flying less safe,” said Public Citizen’s Robert Weissman.

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      They mean the next one after the latest one and possibly the one after that. The other ones will be caused by planned greater fuckups in the future.

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    and make flight delays more and reduce any gains airports that expanded had gotten. It should not be but it taking longer is going to anger folks more I bet.

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    Reminds me of this.

    Officials in California dedicated the Folsom Dam Memorial, which will honor the nearby residents that will die when the faulty dam fails.

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    I’m anti-DOGE and anti-Trump, but I’m not a fan of weaponizing disinformation.

    It’s not that there’s more plane crashes now. The news is just covering them more.

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        Absolutely. We’re going to suffer the effects of Trump’s shit show for some time. But it’s disinformation to say imply that’s why we’re seeing these plane crashes now.

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          Good thing both the original post article title and content do not do that then. most likely implies the future and that is what the article talks about. Nice to know about the unrelated concern about disinformation though.

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            Oh man. No. Increased media focus on a particular issue to manufacture concern is nothing new, and not at all unrelated.

            You should read Manufacturing Consent.

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              This is a pretty big issue. I don’t think its an unwarranted level of focus. Im not sure if its on this thread or elsewhere but I have mentioned a bigger issue for folks is airport delays which is actually whats going to piss people off more around the cuts.

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      It’s like the “sudden” increase in railway derailments we saw not long ago.

      Some of y’all let the media lead you around by the fucking nose.

      (Not you OP, if that wasn’t clear.)

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        Also same as the news & politicians across the country spreading lies about increased crime to justify increased police budgets. In reality, crime is way down.