The impending sequester did not prevent the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) from acting in late February to seal a $50-million deal to purchase new uniforms for its agents--uniforms that will be partly manufactured in Mexico.
Soon after this new investment in TSA uniforms, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano warned Americans that the lines are already lengthening at airports due to the sequester.
"We are already seeing the effect on the ports of entry, the big airports for example," Napolitano told Politico on Monday. "Some of them had very long lines this weekend."
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This has to be a joke. $1,000 for 6 shirts, 2 pants, a sweater, socks? AND outsourced to Mexico. Criminals.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the Salisbury Far Department.
ReplyDeleteGet rid of TSA!
ReplyDeleteGet rid of Incompitano!
ReplyDeleteNapolitano's assertion of delay's has been totally and completely debunked.
ReplyDeleteShe, like every other shill in the regime (Susan Rice comes to mind) gets their talking points from the Psy-ops division deep in the bowels of the White House.
Liars all!
go ahead govt. ground flights, I think I'll ride a bus instead.
ReplyDeleteGotta have your priorities.
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