After Sept. 11th happened the way we travel changed for ever. You no longer could walk someone to the gate of their plane, you couldn't brining in large clear liquid bottles, among other things.
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Did anyone barge through the airport trying to get to the gate to see loved ones?
Did anyone force a big battle of water through the security check point?
The answer is no.
Because we realized that even though these measures were not what we want they help keep us safe.
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Just like some of the changes on airplanes & airports were not fun and we did it to protect ourselves and others.
The same should be true for those who are against #WearAMask
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Here is what frustrates me... I respect @BenSasse but myself & other #Republicans who were #NeverTrump from the start have gone through years of being threatened, kicked out of the party, & mocked among other things for what we knew about Trump....
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because we knew what Trump would do not just to the Party, but more importantly America.
We spoke up & out when few would. Because those people (yes @BenSasse included) wanted to win politically at all cost & refused to put #CountryOverParty & backed Trump.
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Now with the impending implosion of Republicans in the #Election2020 there are those who are trying to act like they are ready to lead the party and even America in a post Trump presidency by just now speaking about against Trump... mostly in private, rarely in public.
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Every member of Congress should spend a week in the seat next to one of our countries long haul truck driver to truly see how bad our #infrastructure is.
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@KatyTurNBC@jacobsoboroff We as a country need to bite the bullet and raise the gas tax. Not only to support funding the of a massive improvement of the infrastructure.....
America is falling apart and next to nothing gets done at both ends of Pennsylvania Ave.
We must act now...
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@KatyTurNBC@jacobsoboroff Not only do we need to fix roads, but also the pipes that carries our water.