Conservative are fond
of trumpeting the idea that government never ever created a single
job. This is patently false of course,
in fact many of the people spouting such nonsense are government paid employees, like
Conservative legislators. But it is fun
to believe such stuff, because it builds up the fantasy of self-reliance in a
complex modern society.
Now people in rural
Kansas are finding out that
cuts in the Federal budget are cuts in the Federal budget.
The cuts came into clearer focus Thursday. Garden City
Regional Airport
would lose its air traffic controllers, saving the federal government $318,756
and leaving pilots to handle landings, takeoffs and weather conditions mostly
by themselves.
“Oh,” said Dave Unruh, a retired farmer who
heard the news as he waited for a flight to Dallas . “Is that part of the deal?”
Well yes Dave, it is.
And despite the fact that the local Congressman led the way to get these
cuts, local officials, the ones that unlike the local Congressman actually have
to live with the cuts are not happy.
Mayor David Crase and airport director Rachelle Powell
spent last week writing letters to Huelskamp and other elected officials urging
them to save Garden City’s tower, one of 238 at relatively small airports
across the country set to close beginning April 1. Crase said the closure
would “undo years of investments” at the local, state and federal level. Powell
warned of a decline in flights and associated revenue from fuel or fees or
dinners at the popular restaurant Napoli’s at the Flight Deck. Though it was
too soon to know, she worried that American Eagle might curtail the only
regional jet service in and out of southwestern Kansas — a constellation of gridded towns
that dissolve into farm fields and ranches and some of the largest meatpacking
plants in the world.
But the rest of the
Conservative world sees this as a breakthrough in government spending. Look for them to use the Garden City Kansas
model for the rest of the country, and to eliminate air traffic controllers in
major airports like LaGuardia, O’Hare and Hartsfield in Atlanta .
If pilots can do their own landing in Garden City, why not in Chicago , New York and Atlanta ?
Oh, but don’t look
for any cuts at Washington
National Airport . See that’s where the folks in Congress fly
out of, and they don’t want any safety compromises for themselves. Wouldn’t be fair. And the local Kansan Congressman who is so vociferous about cutting spending needs to be in Washington to get massive Federal Agriculture subsidies for his district.
Finally, what do we call the people who lose their jobs or whose businesses suffer in extremely conservative Garden City? Why 'Born Again Democrats', of course.
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