What exactly has the current administration gotten us? Not lower prices (as was promised). For now, not apparently safer skies.
Source: Bloomberg via ClaimsJournal.
So, my view. If you’re dealing with an aging air traffic control infrastructure (equipment, wiring, software), don’t take that as a message to cut staff with experience in dealing with … aging infrastructure).
but look at all the cash doge saved with its cuts. must have been worth it. these are smart people making all these cut decisions. I am sure they understood some of these hidden costs, and felt the moves were worth it. it’s not like we have an administration full of morons making decisions here in the usa. right?
Don’t you think, given who was actually making the decisions – late-adolescence white males – that cuts were as much a competition as a managemwnt exercise? “I cut 300 people!” “Oh, yeah? Well I cut a whole department!”
Haven’t we been short of the number of personal in the towers since that Reagan decision to be the early version of Elon Musk?
James Harold McClure: For sure, it’s been a long time (I’m sure there’s a GAO report on this). However, now we have extreme staffing shortages on top of failing (not just old) air traffic infrastructure, as DOGE intermittently tries to fire the most experienced staffers (probably including lots of people who know how to nurse along the legacy software — I am inferring if as Sec. Duffy says they’re using floppy disks).
Yes indeed – the DOGE duchess took a bad problem and made it worse.
Off topic – climate risk and bank oversight:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/global-banking-regulators-agree-to-prioritise-climate-risk-work/ar-AA1EDRWu
The Basel Committee has decided to step back from requiring climate risk to be taken into account in capital ratios. Now, the goal is to assess the effect of major climate events. In other words, do nothing because to do anything would be to acknowledge that climate change is a problem.
As the article notes, but which all of you probably already knew, the U.S. has prevented action on climate change risk.