where in the constitution does it say flying on a plane is a right?
probably the same place where it says driving is a right lol.... If people don't like it, they can always just stay at home and have the groceries delivered. Not get a job or anything else. These things are already moving out on the roads. Some day checkpoints will be standard and it will be TSA there doing it. They're moving into other government buildings and soon you'll be entering security checkpoints to get your plates lol...
I think it's valid to bitch when people feel something is wrong. It's nothing legislation can't fix as has happened before. But if we just leave it at, where is it a right and don't say anything, then nobody is going to say anything and nothing will get done either way and what will be the TSA's next move when we didn't give a shit about this?
IMO, this is a violation of the 4th Amendment. It's a government agency with rules that violate that amendment.