Comment by acdha
4 hours ago
> It's about making people feel safe.
I think this is true but had to be seen in the bigger context: the Bush administration wanted people to feel that there were threats which required sacrificing things like civil liberties, balanced budgets, or not being at war because if you didn’t fight them “over there” the nebulous “they” come here in a never-ending swarm. Even at the time we knew that the threats weren’t serious but the people making those decisions saw it as part of a larger agenda.
I think it’s simpler, at least for some politicians.
You have to do something. If any other terror attacks happen and you didn’t do something, then “why didn’t you do something?” So you do something.