Did Sean Duffy: don't wear pajamas when coming to airport or when flying

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


Yes. They do. And we dress respectably while at the airport, boarding, sitting and enjoying a cocktail and meal service. When it comes time to sleep, we change clothes. Then, when we wake up, we change back to non-sleeping clothes.

I know . . .very complicated.
Anonymous
I want them to raise the price for everyone. I was on a plane in first class and the people in economy kept coming up to the front using the bathroom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


What’s classy if you’re rich and trashy if you’re poor?

Game on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


Yes. They do. And we dress respectably while at the airport, boarding, sitting and enjoying a cocktail and meal service. When it comes time to sleep, we change clothes. Then, when we wake up, we change back to non-sleeping clothes.

I know . . .very complicated.


You sound anti freedom, wanting to dictate every detail of how people live. Not very American, maybe move to a dictatorship if you hate freedom? You also sound like you have a stuck up your bum, frankly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


Yes. They do. And we dress respectably while at the airport, boarding, sitting and enjoying a cocktail and meal service. When it comes time to sleep, we change clothes. Then, when we wake up, we change back to non-sleeping clothes.

I know . . .very complicated.


Were you under the impression that economy class has dressing rooms for 150 people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


Yes. They do. And we dress respectably while at the airport, boarding, sitting and enjoying a cocktail and meal service. When it comes time to sleep, we change clothes. Then, when we wake up, we change back to non-sleeping clothes.

I know . . .very complicated.


Were you under the impression that economy class has dressing rooms for 150 people?


Can you imagine if all us plebes lined up to change in those tiny bathrooms right after “enjoying” our meal service. Sounds . . . complicated.
Anonymous
Incredible to see the comments here - criticizing the Sec. of Transportation for simply calling for civility on airlines and other public transit.

Makes me think that some of the people posting here are guilty of poor conduct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


What’s classy if you’re rich and trashy if you’re poor?

Game on.


Jeans and a polo are OK, no matter what your financial status. Pajamas are not.

I swear, the left is a perfect picture of mental illness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Incredible to see the comments here - criticizing the Sec. of Transportation for simply calling for civility on airlines and other public transit.

Makes me think that some of the people posting here are guilty of poor conduct.


You are confusing the appearance of civility with actual civility, my dear. It’s a common problem amongst your type.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


What’s classy if you’re rich and trashy if you’re poor?

Game on.


Jeans and a polo are OK, no matter what your financial status. Pajamas are not.

I swear, the left is a perfect picture of mental illness.


This invisible straw man you’re talking to: is he mentally healthy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


What’s classy if you’re rich and trashy if you’re poor?

Game on.


Jeans and a polo are OK, no matter what your financial status. Pajamas are not.

I swear, the left is a perfect picture of mental illness.


You should go to the airport and survey all the pajama-wearers about (i) where they attend high school and (ii) who they voted for in 2024.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add this to the many common-sense positions that Democrats feel compelled to oppose, and which will make more moderates think Democrats are crazy.


Being pro personal freedom is a Democratic position, I guess. Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Conservative party of living your life their (very rigidly defined) way or the highway!


Nobody is taking away your personal freedom. He is making a statement - a recommendation - with the thought that if you dress nicer you are more apt to behave more nicely while flying.

I am all for that. And, I think it is ridiculous for people to wear PJs on a plane, unless you are a child under the age of 3.


I am not a fan of pajamas as clothing, to be honest. But it isn't for Sean Duffy to say and he sounds like a moron saying it. And frankly I'd rather fly for the rest of my life with pajama clad people than live another minute with this Constitution-hating administration.


Airlines give out pajamas to business class passengers on long haul flights.


What’s classy if you’re rich and trashy if you’re poor?

Game on.


Jeans and a polo are OK, no matter what your financial status. Pajamas are not.

I swear, the left is a perfect picture of mental illness.


Sounds like you’re telling people what to do. Americans generally don’t like being told what to do. Isn’t thet one of the reasons cited by some MAGA for voting for Trump?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Incredible to see the comments here - criticizing the Sec. of Transportation for simply calling for civility on airlines and other public transit.

Makes me think that some of the people posting here are guilty of poor conduct.


I would love for him to add that people should also shower and brush their hair. Would love to see the protest from the left.
Anonymous
People dress in leisure wear to streamline getting through the airport. Slip on footwear and clothing without metal buckles, buttons, or zippers are more practical for going through security. Walking through a long terminal with a carryon is a lot more comfortable in sneakers.

I bet more people would be willing to dress up if the boarding process didn’t resemble a mass prison intake procedure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Incredible to see the comments here - criticizing the Sec. of Transportation for simply calling for civility on airlines and other public transit.

Makes me think that some of the people posting here are guilty of poor conduct.


He literally suggested how people should dress.
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