Via Atrios and Kos comes this insight into how someone who’s spent too much time in power thinks.
[A]n administration move to privatize air traffic control at 69 airports has sparked opposition from labor groups, which contend it would compromise safety.
The administration had proposed 71 airports, but House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Don Young (R-Alaska), who supports the effort, got someone to strike the two Alaska airports on the list.
Young, on an Alaska cable TV show a week ago, acknowledged the move generated some heat.
“Of course the criticism of myself,” he said, “is that I exempted the state of Alaska.” But there were ample reasons for that, he said, ticking off a number of them.
“Lastly,” Young said, “my hotel room is on the top floor of the Sheraton, and the airplanes take right off towards my hotel room. Every morning I look out and there’s one coming right at me. It’s an interesting experience and I want to make sure everything is done right in that field.”
Once again, snark fails me.
(A fuller transcript is here, in case you’re curious.)