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Just a question - and I believe one most appropriate for this crowd of all others because we're so vintage oriented. As a note, this isn't a space to voice political differences, so let's leave that at the door, please and thank you.
Who on here would willingly, even preferably, board an airplane where no one was scanned? Where smoking was allowed? Where a meal was served? Even if it cost a little extra and you signed a waiver?
Who of us would prefer to send their child to a school knowing there were no off-duty police armed with pistols? Who here would allow their child to attend an after-school function knowing there were no guards with tasers? Who would prefer their child forego metal detectors at the doors?
Who of us would prefer to pay a lower premium for less health care coverage? Who would be willing to skip paying health insurance all together, and instead save their money for future calamaties?
At one time, each of these was taken for granted in the Golden Era. In fact, I can't imagine folks would have put up with what we endure today. Now I realize each of these is subject to certain regional factors - if you live in Chernobyl, you'll probably want to keep that insurance; if you're flying back and forth between Israel and Pakistan, you may as well board the "scanned" airplane; and if there's a shooting at your kids' school every Monday, they may as well pass through the detectors.
Let's try to be civil and discuss these issues that are relatively pertinent in our society. I know I don't need to tell you this is the world we're living in today. So honestly - who of you would forego a sense of security for ease of function? Any thoughts?
Who on here would willingly, even preferably, board an airplane where no one was scanned? Where smoking was allowed? Where a meal was served? Even if it cost a little extra and you signed a waiver?
Who of us would prefer to send their child to a school knowing there were no off-duty police armed with pistols? Who here would allow their child to attend an after-school function knowing there were no guards with tasers? Who would prefer their child forego metal detectors at the doors?
Who of us would prefer to pay a lower premium for less health care coverage? Who would be willing to skip paying health insurance all together, and instead save their money for future calamaties?
At one time, each of these was taken for granted in the Golden Era. In fact, I can't imagine folks would have put up with what we endure today. Now I realize each of these is subject to certain regional factors - if you live in Chernobyl, you'll probably want to keep that insurance; if you're flying back and forth between Israel and Pakistan, you may as well board the "scanned" airplane; and if there's a shooting at your kids' school every Monday, they may as well pass through the detectors.
Let's try to be civil and discuss these issues that are relatively pertinent in our society. I know I don't need to tell you this is the world we're living in today. So honestly - who of you would forego a sense of security for ease of function? Any thoughts?