So, normally when I travel, a certain amount of planning and packing takes place because of TSA rules: I have to put my liquids in a baggie, make sure I can get the laptop out, and I had better wear socks because they’ll make us take our shoes off.
Apparently, all of this careful planning is pointless.
Because when it comes down to getting a zillion people through security for the day-before-Thanksgiving crowd, none of that matters.
Even the scanners that I regularly opt out of weren’t fast enough. Nobody had to take anything out of their bags. Shoes stayed on. Dogs were brought in and we went through a metal detector.
Why don’t we just do that every other day of the year?