It’s another Washington Monument attempt.
I think it’s a great opportunity to renew discussion of privatizing ATC. It works fine in other places, no reason it wouldn’t here.
It’s another Washington Monument attempt.
I think it’s a great opportunity to renew discussion of privatizing ATC. It works fine in other places, no reason it wouldn’t here.
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Also a privately owned Meals on Wheels organization in SF may have to drop seniors because it’s losing $100,000 due to the sequestration.
Cowboy Poetry is vital but we certainly don’t care about feeding the elderly huh?
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/04/22/contra-costa-meals-on-wheels-facing-cuts-may-drop-200-seniors/
Almost the entirety of ATC can be replaced with commodity hardware and improved data communications.. also, we’d all get improved data communications.
Yes but that hardware replacement isn’t going to happen instantly.
So what do we think the conversation in the White House is regarding the first aerial mishap that occurs near a place where the ATC has been reduced?
Do it in flyover country first–nobody cares about those hicks anyway.