Ordinary people will not have the right to fly in the near future
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Being technical, I suppose, but there is no 'right to fly'.
There is the pretense of freedom of movement but that's countered at every turn.
Airlines are nationalized in the sense that they operate on tax breaks and 'innitiatives' yet are private companies or stock-held corporations.
Freedom as corporate control is an oxymoron.
She comes off as being entitled to fly. And while we're at it she should define ordinary people.
I am definitely not saying there's something afoot here, but her diatribe is questionable too.
Now extend that to grocery stores. Would you consider it an infringement if you couldn’t go in to a grocery store?
It'd be blessing. I'd just send the wife like I always do.
Depends on how long it lasts. More than a couple of years might be an inconvenience to me.