Unless this was on purpose, TSA would be irrelevant. They don't control the airways, the tower, or structures of planes & helicopters. Completely irrelevant - UNLESS this was a planned attack
This is what Jim Acosta said when he left CNN on Tuesday: 'Don't Give Into The Lies', 'Don't Give Into The Fear' and 'Never Bow Down To A Tyrant'. 67 people lost their lives in that plane crash in Washington last night under the Orange Crush himself Donald Trump's watch.
People are still giving into the lies and fear brought upon by the Orange Crush himself Donald Trump. Democrats should take note and stop giving him that moment.
Demoralizing the army and the FAA by imposing bigoted anti-inclusion policies and sending letters to tower controllers telling them their jobs are not safe may also have to do something with it.
Since everyone is an "expert", my two cents worth is the helicopter is at fault. They were on a training exercise and the passenger plane was in a landing path approach.
An accident caused by human error. ✌️☺️
I'm old enough to know that according to the rules, it's trumps fault. Also, it's trumps fault. The deranged felon already blamed it on DEI. To elaborate, it's trumps fault.
Don't get me wrong most things are Trump's fault but the only way this could directly be Trump's fault is if the helicopter was a black op and he killed a plane load of people to distract someone.
I do not support trump. No way no how. But the above meme has absolutely nothing to do with why this crash happened. They will figure it out in due time. But the helicopter hit the plane, not the other way around
Yes. Especially considering ATCs have been understaffed for years (pre-dating Trump 1). The likely main fault is pilot error with a failure to deconflict fight paths by ATC (two "routine" flights that crossed)
Agreed. His actions unlikely led to this tragedy so soon afterwards, but they will eventually have numerous negative consequences for many people and organizations.
Six days for safety regulations to percolate to airline maintenance? No, as someone who works in aviation: unfortunately this one is someone else's fault.
Even if it wasn't directly related, there's no doubt that trump's carelessness and stupidity will result in more stories like this - even if it didn't contribute this time.
Agreed. His actions unlikely led to this tragedy so soon afterwards, but they will eventually have numerous negative consequences for many people and organizations.
Dems,GOP, and the MSM need to get some balls and tell it like it is: FAA staff hiring feeze from FOTUS=less safe skies...Dems need to get a strategy and use whatever MSM remains unbiased to hold these guys accountable
(Putin was Existential level desperate for tRump to win - his regime, & probably life, depended upon it!! Putin didN't Just 'sit back' & hoped tRump won!) musk & Putin have been developing their relationship since 2022
I only know that the FAA Director resigned on January 20 after Musk told him that he should. Also, I would say that the recent hiring freeze was unwise given a shortage of air traffic controllers. That said, I can’t see how either of those things would contribute to this tragedy so soon afterwards.
Posting memes doesn't win elections. The Far-Left and Moderate Democrats coming together with unity is how they win elections. Voters didn't hear and aren't hearing a message from the left they can believe in and vote for.
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An accident caused by human error. ✌️☺️
Otherwise this is Bush Jr's fault.
Let's see if the mainstream media can grow a pair and call this out for what it is.
A total and complete failure of a dick tater that just eliminated the very positions in air traffic safety that could have prevented this.
Please repost to agree!
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