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Home Front: Politix
Boxer calls White House 'soft on homeland defense'.
2006-08-18
A recent rash of equipment malfunctions that delayed hundreds of flights and nearly caused accidents prompted Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) on Thursday to call for a federal investigation of Los Angeles-area aviation control systems.
Something tells me there’s a “Blame Bush” episode a’commin.
She also called on the Bush administration to allocate more funding for airport and airline security equipment, including chemical-explosive detectors and reinforced aircraft cargo holds.
Boxer's criticism of security measures came as two Transportation Security Administration officers discovered explosive residues on two containers of liquid in a carry-on bag during screening at a small airport in Huntington, W.Va., Wednesday morning.
HintÂ…hint Babs, you level criticism when they donÂ’t do their job.
It was a busy day for official visits to the airport, as U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff joined Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Police Chief William J. Bratton on a tour of passenger screening equipment in the American Airlines terminal.
Boxer's remarks followed a morning of what she described as intense briefings by officials of the Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Transportation Security Administration.
She said she wasn't satisfied with answers given for the July power outage in Palmdale in which air traffic controllers lost radio contact with pilots for 15 minutes and radar for two hours, resulting in delays of 348 flights at Los Angeles International Airport and reverberations across the nation. The cause: a faulty circuit board. (Made by Haliburton)
Less than two weeks later, an alarm on a ground radar system was shut off after it malfunctioned with a false alarm. A runway collision between two planes was narrowly averted when an air traffic controller yelled into the radio to warn a pilot who managed to take off early. And this week, a cargo truck hit a Qantas jet on the runway. Damn you Bush! Learn to drive.
Boxer said she wanted the investigator general of the U.S. Transportation Department to examine whether the systems are maintained adequately, inspected often enough and replaced regularly. Once the report is complete, she may call for congressional hearings on the issue.
She charged that the Bush administration was "soft on homeland defense," with inadequate security for not only airports, but ports and railways as well as chemical and nuclear plants. "We are always chasing the last threat, instead of the next threat," she said. She called for systems to be added to commercial airliners to protect against shoulder-fired missiles. Under BabÂ’s plan, one day all commercial airliners will be equipped with sophisticated missile jamming devices. Of course, congress will pick up the tab. Either that or all domestic flights will cost around cost six grand. And as technology advances all planes will eventually have a cloaking device just like Wonder WomanÂ’s plane.

Posted by:DepotGuy

#6  Coming from the likes of Boxer, this means absolutely zilch, LOL. Useless parasite.
Posted by: Flogum Clavitch3333   2006-08-18 23:50  

#5  The DemoLefties want Government control everywhere and anywhere, just NOT the blame for it.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-08-18 23:43  

#4  that's of course, why she and her fellow Donk Feinstein supported an Assault Weapons (AKA "Scary Stuff") ban for citizens
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-18 21:20  

#3  "Homeland Defence" to the Democrats means more domestic spending for them to control. More civilian government employees, more contracts to let, more public-works projects. Meaning more votes for them.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-08-18 21:10  

#2  and that's why the Democrats had to "kill the Patriot Act." These people say anything they think will give them temporary advantage and count on a dumbed down electorate not to remember from day to day.
Posted by: RWV   2006-08-18 18:30  

#1  She charged that the Bush administration was "soft on homeland defense,"
Yep you silly donk, he's "soft" ... that's why there have been so many massive 9/11 follow-on attacks.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-08-18 18:16  

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