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RE: Delta Paid for Its Own Security Upgrade and Fixed Everything

in #anarchy9 years ago

Well I was the slowest on the line, just to irritate the already grumpy guy who started to bark at me, I just did like I noticed nothing.

it's nice that it goes faster with private companies but aren't the prisons in the states private as well? I'm undecided if this is really such a positive thing.

I sometimes think that the guys and girls working there would do their job no matter what was at the end of the line, an airplane, or the gas chambers.

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The "private prisons" argument is always a red herring because there's no market there. They have one and only customer: the government. Not a good example of what would happen if service providers had paying customers they had to answer to or face competitive forces in the market.

But yes, this authoritarian thinking is the same human flaw that leads to gas chambers. We need to level up and move past it.

I was aiming at the mindset of the people working at delta they are not really working for government but they are enforcing laws, the individuals working there turn in some sort of "bureaucrat" and for some their job at the private company becomes dependent on law's of government.
The people at the airport that barked at me where from some sort of a private security firm. They where not nicer than the order followers from the state. Probably because we are not paying costumers and they don't have an reputation of costumer friendly service too uphold, like the airline company.
I hope I make a little sense I'm very tired, I'm at an event and this was today's last speaker.
You probably know the guy. lol.
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Lucky. :) Tucker rocks.

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