Ubiquitous news reports of airport chaos had even me wondering if I was going to miss my plane. I could have driven back from Indy with friends, but I decided to take my chances at the airport. Total time to get through security: 3 minutes.
Ubiquitous news reports of airport chaos had even me wondering if I was going to miss my plane. I could have driven back from Indy with friends, but I decided to take my chances at the airport. Total time to get through security: 3 minutes.
Aug 14 2006
Someone claiming to be Bryan writes, After fifty years of libertarian dominance in academia, we'd be in the same situation. Lots of our least-favorite policies would be drastically scaled back. But we'd seem out of touch for demanding abolition, and spend a lot of time complaining that "No one listens to us." I am no...
Aug 14 2006
Winterspeak chides me for exaggerating the negative externalities of academic leftism: While I acknowledge that left-wingers are overrepresent[ed] in academia, I think this is an efficient market outcome and I think that Bryan's claims of the harm from leftist policies is overblown. This is not because I think leftis...
Aug 14 2006
Ubiquitous news reports of airport chaos had even me wondering if I was going to miss my plane. I could have driven back from Indy with friends, but I decided to take my chances at the airport. Total time to get through security: 3 minutes.
READER COMMENTS
Matthew Cromer
Aug 14 2006 at 2:12pm
This is why it is better to be an optimist. . .
Zach Wendling
Aug 16 2006 at 7:19am
There was a piece on NPR this morning in which IND was cited as a model of security efficiency, due to flexible infrastructure and good planning by the airport management. Your experience is typical of flying out of Indy, but I don’t think it can be generalized to other airports (Reagan National was used as a foil).
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