Thousands of travelers packed into JFK Airport in New York City on Sunday as TSA security lines ground to a standstill. John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday reflected a level of dysfunction that is difficult to overstate. The experience was not defined by inconvenience alone; it exposed a systemic breakdown that affected thousands of travelers in real time. The TSA checkpoint line stretched for hours, baggage drop lines extended deep into the terminal, and even locating the start of security became its own prolonged ordeal. What should have been a routine travel day turned into a case study in how quickly infrastructure fails when government coordination collapses. The TSA line itself took approximately four hours for most travelers around me. That figure, while striking…

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