Flight delays persist as government shutdown leads to air traffic controller shortages

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8 thoughts on “Flight delays persist as government shutdown leads to air traffic controller shortages

    1. In what way, Jeffrey R., was Jay C. not properly informed? Democrats know Republican will not negotiate on the issue of ACA premium subsidies, and if they were to sign off on the CR, they would not make any progress on the issue. Many of the Republican Senators and Representatives who have voted to not maintain those subsidies are acting in defiance of the wishes of their constituents, but as Representative Massie has learned, acting in support of your voters against the wishes of the MAGAt President will cause you to be ostracized and primaried. This isn’t a principled decision by Republican leadership; its a display of political cowardice, a cowardice which has been the hallmark of the Republican Congress during MAGAt II. When the lady from Georgia is telling you your position is wrong for your voters, you know something is amiss…

  1. President Reagan activated Military Air Traffic Controllers after he fired the civilian AIR Traffic Controllers. TRUMP intends to create chaos as the dear leader of his MAGA CULT .

  2. Maybe a plane has ro crash and kill 300 people before daddy sends the children to their room.
    I bet the dictators in the world are charmed by his behavior. And he doesn’t see it.

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