i always love government restricting government. But why not eliminate welfare altogether? Or put in a plan to phase payments out?
This is not a restriction on government -- this is a vast expansion of government power. This is bigger government.
i always love government restricting government. But why not eliminate welfare altogether? Or put in a plan to phase payments out?
This is not a restriction on government -- this is a vast expansion of government power. This is bigger government.
I guess it's a 1984 style restriction.
Why would anyone here think this is a good thing again?
"The government has to have a reason to search you and simply working for the state isn’t enough," said ACLU cooperating attorney Peter Walsh. "If earning a government check was enough to suspect someone of drug abuse, everyone who received any state benefit from walking a sidewalk to drinking clean water could be subject to an invasive government search."
Um,,Cause it's somebody else.
Or because I paid over $130,000 in taxes last year and am sick and tired of that money going to dead beat druggies to subsidize their lifestyle choices. By your own admission, you've been unemployed for 5 years, so you don't really have a big stake in an argument of this nature, so excuse those of us who do.
You're running an airline, for instance - how willing do you think you will be to risk killing a couple of hundred people at a time by not testing your pilots for drugs and alcohol?
Commercial pilots are assholes WAY too often to ignore the risks their unchecked behaviors pose to a company's ability to stay in business.
No ShitHow many reports are there of airline accidents attributed to pilots having drug or alcohol in their system? I have been in the business for a long time and haven't heard of any.
Airlines are not the ones who wish to test, it came from the government. God forbid if I smoked a joint a few weeks ago, my job would be ruined if tested.
Yes actually.
The drug screenings that are being done are a DIRECT result of the War on Drugs. Which is itself an assault on personal liberty.
BTW, What I do on my own time is NONE of an employers business.
And the BEST jobs I have had required no drug test.
How many reports are there of airline accidents attributed to pilots having drug or alcohol in their system? I have been in the business for a long time and haven't heard of any.
Airlines are not the ones who wish to test, it came from the government.
Partially, yes, but not entirely. Liability is a much stronger driver.
It is if and when the residual effects of your activities spill over into your work duties. Would you assert that waking up from an intense acid trip on a Wednesday morning will find you in a state of complete competence to, say, make critical calculations on airframe structural designs?
That is utterly irrelevant. The world is choked with stupid, undisciplined people. Perception becomes truth.
Commercial pilots are assholes WAY too often to ignore the risks their unchecked behaviors pose to a company's ability to stay in business.
You can't be an "undisciplined" person to achieve an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate.
What are you referring to here?
Are you going to take the choke hold off of the markets while you are at it?