He created the problem. He refused the solution. He must pay for this.
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Let’s simplify this.
Trump was offered a clear off-ramp to resolve the TSA crisis—funding for security operations and disaster response—and he refused it. He rejected resources for both the Transportation Security Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. That was not a complex policy dilemma. It was a choice.
And choices have consequences.
When airport lines stall, when security gaps widen, when emergency response falters—those outcomes are not abstract failures of “the system.” They trace directly back to his decision to walk away from a solution that was in front of him.
He does not get to engineer dysfunction and then feign surprise at the result. He does not get to reject funding, stall agencies, and then shift blame when the predictable happens.
This is governance, not performance. Refusing to act is still an action—and in this case, it is the one driving the crisis.
So yes, when he is handed a way to fix a problem and you deliberately refuse it, the fallout is his. Not shared. Not diluted. His.
If he wants less accountability, he should make fewer decisions that create avoidable damage.
Until then, he must own the consequences. You must take action against Trump.