Infrastructure Week Kicked Off with Privatizing Air Traffic
Control
Huh?
Trump wants to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure but he
doesn’t want to spend any money because his highest priority is tax cuts for
people like Trump, that is wealthy people.
So
his first step will be to try and put Air Traffic Control into a private
company, something that does nothing to address the problems of air travel.
President
Trump will seek to put a spotlight on his vows to privatize the nation’s air
traffic control system and spur $1 trillion in new investment in roads,
waterways and other infrastructure with a weeklong series of events starting
Monday at the White House. . . .
The
president has invited executives from major airlines to join him as he kicks
off the week with one of his more controversial plans: spinning off the air
traffic control functions of the Federal Aviation Administration to a nonprofit
corporation.
Note the disconnect here.
The goal is to invest in roads, waterways etc; the action is to change
management of air traffic.
Now there is plenty wrong with air travel, and the air
traffic system could certainly use investment in new systems. But the main problem is greedy monopolistic
airlines that make air travel excruciatingly painful and insufficient airport
resources. But fixing that would mean
more anti-trust regulation and more spending, two things Republicans don’t want
to do. And Trump of course flies
private, none of the horrors of air travel have ever affected him.
So the solution is to spend nothing, make a big PR splash
and for Trump, hopefully take the spotlight away from what everyone expects will
be devastating new info about his abuses.
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