If we are going to get off track and start bitchin' about the government, I suggest we keep our eye on the prize and try to keep it related to our rights as aviators. Though it may speak to the state of our nation, I do not think it posses any real threat to our rights, if controllers whine about clothing requirements.
What does worry me though, is the TSA. You probably know that these guys can demand to see your certificate. Did you know they can force the FAA to revoke your certificate by claiming you are a "suspected" security risk. This is a means of depriving you of your pursuit of happiness based on an allegation. You can request information as to why you have been deemed a threat, but because you are a threat and may pose a national security risk, they do not have to give this information to you. This change to the "regulations", whether law or not, certainly was not subject to the public debate that the creation of law requires. As MTV suggests this matter of law, regulation, and rulemaking is more than we may want to go into.
Be reminded the TSA is currently suggesting that general aviation be subject to a more stringent security program. Do a search of "TSA" and "rulemaking" and you will find that there is a proposal afoot to make large, over 12,500 lbs. gvw, aircraft, whether corporate or private, subject to a formal security program --nothing more than some finger printing, third party auditing, verification that passengers are not on the no-fly list, check for accessible weapons. They, of course, expect the pilot/owner to pay for this program. They refer to it as "enhncement"
Really, I am not much into conspiracy theories, or bashing the government, and I know that 12,500 lbs. is not back country, but if they start putting the pinch on those guys, how long before we need their help. I guess it might point to some deeper systemic problem. We all have an example of how bad this or that is. We are all certain some rights are the inalienable rights. As if the FAA was not bad enough. Remeber the TSA can revoke your ticket based on suspicion, so beware the stories you tell and the company you keep.
Regards,
Chet