Trump Has Four Sobering Words Before Signing Executive Orders in Wake of DC Air Collision
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : "On Thursday, one day after the crash, Trump signed an executive order titled the " Immediate Assessment of Aviation Safety" -- which, as was explained to him by an aide as he signed it, would "basically ensure that we are actively undoing all of that damage, that we're assessing how much damage was done.39% : Are you going to frown upon Trump's emphasis on doing away with DEI hiring at the FAA because J.B. Pritzker is pointing one of his sausage-like fingers at Trump, calling him "unfit to lead during moments of crisis" and suggesting, by implication, that you're aiding and abetting bigotry if you support these measures?Airliner disasters are mercifully rare compared to what they were 30 years ago because of the redundancy that's been built into the system.
33% : "Now, I and everyone else -- including, I suspect, President Trump -- would concede we don't know what role the air traffic controller played in the accident, or whether he was the best hire they could find.
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