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Obama to End NASA Constellation Program


Put things in their proper perspective:

The WASTE in Medicare in 2009 ALONE was $50 billion, which means we could have paid for a complete new moon mission, from scratch, ever year from Medicare savings alone.

And Medicare isn't even Constitutional.
 
Is that the way it was during the Mercury/Apollo series? You think they were counting the number of technology spin-offs? :roll:

Yes, they were most definitely counting on the military advantages of having a robust manned space program and missile launchers in the Saturn V class, since the H-weapons of the time were huge.
 
No, I'm just saying, there's no guarantees of useful advancements for civilians.

Sure there is.

Look at the problems needing resolution:

1) A complete understanding of a engineering requirements of a fully closed biosphere. Would have impact on urban development and high density living scenarios.

2) Understanding of the social dynamics of a complete community evolving in the most hostile environment possible, with clear applications for social engineering on earth.

3) Novel applications of technology to real world problems ALWAYS engenders commercially viable spin-offs to the benefit of everyone. Example, search for the British Interplanetary Soceity's article on the use of superconductors for trans-lunar power transfer.

4) The mere fact that men are living and making careers on the moon would inspire generations for REAL "hope and change", not the nonsense conmen like Obama promise all the time.

Oh, wait.

Obama just killed the goose that laid real hope and change eggs, didn't he?

I'm betting, with NASA suppliers being spread out across the nation like they are, that the Constellation program will have enough Congressional support to thumb it's nose at the False Messiah.
 

No, it' adds up to $55 billion dollars over a decade, which could be covered by cutting the Unconstitutional National Endowment for the Arts, the Ag Subsidies, including ethanol, and selling the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to the highest commercial bidder.


National Endowment for the Arts: $.16B unconstitutional dollars annually.
National Endowment for the Humanities: $0.17B unconstitutional dollars annually.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting: $0.40B unconstitutional dollars annually.
Ethanol Subsidies: $4.0 B unconstitutional dollars in 2008

It's clear we can find a away to finance NASA without raising taxes and without adding to the federal deficit.

Question: How much money would the government realize by auctioning the bandwidth currently wasted on PBS to commercial interests? We're talking radio and TV licenses in hundreds of US cities.
 

How can it be saved when it's going to be spent elsewhere ten times faster?

Wouldn't the savings come from not spending on the unconstitutional program instead?
 
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