The irony has not been lost on our followers here at News and Guts.
A dog is inexplicably placed in an overhead bin on a United Airlines flight. Tragically, the dog dies during the flight. United admits responsibility. Americans are outraged that something like this could happen.
Days later, a bill is introduced in Congress to forbid airlines from allowing pets into overhead bins.
I will be filing a bill tomorrow that will prohibit airlines from putting animals in overhead bins. Violators will face significant fines. Pets are family.
— John Kennedy (@SenJohnKennedy) March 14, 2018
.@SenJohnKennedy blasts @United after a dog dies in an overhead bin and another mistakenly gets sent to Japan https://t.co/eZlUYaFc9L pic.twitter.com/Jx7AWLEcbg
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) March 14, 2018
Congress can move swiftly if it wants to. Unless it’s about guns, assault rifles, minimum age requirements, bump stocks, background checks…..
One day after a dog died in an overhead bin and Republicans demand regulation that'll prevent it from happening again.
Meanwhile, six years and 7,000 kids dead from gun violence since Sandy Hook and Republicans refuse any regulation that'll prevent it from happening again. https://t.co/B2DOj0841M
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) March 15, 2018
Impressive leap into action! By the way, children in schools are also family. What are you doing about that? I guess it's a good thing that there is no such thing as a National Dogs in Overhead Bins Association.
— Steve (@BroomallSteve) March 15, 2018