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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... Jay, you have to weigh the cost and the benefits. It doesn't make any sense to go now, the technology is not ready. The whole idea is election year politics, its pathetic. Mike Perhaps it is election year politics, but I think not. More people are against it than for it, I think. Not too good for politics, then. Of coarse the technology is not ready. That is exactly the point. Tec is born in the space program. Look at your MU-2. Start counting the Apollo born tec. Look around you at home, and work. Look at all the space program tec. I wonder if we can afford NOT to go. -- Jim in NC |
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"Mike Rapoport" wrote: Do YOU want to pay for it? How about privatizing all the airports to pay for it? A $5 gallon tax on fuel? There really is no upside to doing this. We are already overspending at a rate that is unsustainable. I'm willing to pay for a real space program. I'd rather pay for that than a lot of the stupid stuff Congress jams into the budget that just ****es our money away. -- Bob Noel |
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I'm willing to pay for a real space program. I'd rather pay
for that than a lot of the stupid stuff Congress jams into the budget that just ****es our money away. The Federal Gubmint (thanks to our own Senator Grassley) has appropriated $5 million (it may be more) to build a RAIN FOREST here in Iowa City. You heard me right -- a goddam RAIN FOREST. Most people around here are dumbfounded, since the developer was unable to drum up any local support for the cockamamie idea. Still think we can't afford to cut the budget enough to pay for a real space program? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Mike Rapoport" wrote: Do YOU want to pay for it? How about privatizing all the airports to pay for it? A $5 gallon tax on fuel? There really is no upside to doing this. We are already overspending at a rate that is unsustainable. -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:5SvNb.72676$xy6.132296@attbi_s02... I'm willing to pay for a real space program. I'd rather pay for that than a lot of the stupid stuff Congress jams into the budget that just ****es our money away. The Federal Gubmint (thanks to our own Senator Grassley) has appropriated $5 million (it may be more) to build a RAIN FOREST here in Iowa City. You heard me right -- a goddam RAIN FOREST. Most people around here are dumbfounded, since the developer was unable to drum up any local support for the cockamamie idea. Still think we can't afford to cut the budget enough to pay for a real space program? By that logic, spending any amount is ok. There is a big difference between $5 million and $1 trillion. |
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However, in my opinion, the main reason why Bush is doing this is because
the Chinese have already announced that they are going to the moon. Bush (or at least those who tell him what to do) know that once we fall behind in space we are finished as a player in world affairs, and probably finished as a free country. I've said it before, and it bears saying again: Space exploration (and world domination) belong to the Chinese. They are the upcoming "next big thing," and have the enthusiasm, drive, and discipline to get the job done. This thread is indicative of how far we have fallen since the Apollo program. Hell, when a bunch of *pilots* can't even support manned space exploration, we are surely doomed as a nation. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Earl Grieda" wrote in message news:mjqNb.10220 However, in my opinion, the main reason why Bush is doing this is because the Chinese have already announced that they are going to the moon. Bush (or at least those who tell him what to do) know that once we fall behind in space we are finished as a player in world affairs, and probably finished as a free country. How can we fall behind the Chinese because they are going to the moon? We already did that almost 35 years ago! One of the most laughable parts of Bush's speech was when he said that a human base on the moon would make space exploration cheaper? Yep folks, according to the president, a moon base is going to SAVE us some money. Oooookaaay. |
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President Bush is right. I agree with everything he said
today, his speech spelled it out perfectly and Im going to help in whatever way I can. And I do not stand alone. There is going to be great support for this from a lot of very smart and brave people. That is how I know it will not fail. I'm with you 100%, but I fear that rich and powerful special interests stand in our way. Remember: The "Great Society" special interest groups are now self-perpetuating. After all, if they were to actually "cure" poverty (or sickness, or the environment, or fill in the blank) they would all be unemployed. As a result, they will continually demand more money, and continually find new "causes" to cure. These groups will present a powerful resistance to anything as forward-looking and positive as new Mars initiative. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:5SvNb.72676$xy6.132296@attbi_s02... The Federal Gubmint (thanks to our own Senator Grassley) has appropriated $5 million (it may be more) to build a RAIN FOREST here in Iowa City. You heard me right -- a goddam RAIN FOREST. Most people around here are dumbfounded, since the developer was unable to drum up any local support for the cockamamie idea. Still think we can't afford to cut the budget enough to pay for a real space program? Sure, there is plenty of unconstitutional spending that could be cut to pay for other unconstitutional activities. |
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By that logic, spending any amount is ok. There is a big difference
between $5 million and $1 trillion. Multiply that one instance by a thousand, and you'll come close to the pork in this budget. And your "$1 trillion" is nothing but boiler-plate. You're talking about the total cost of a 25 - 40 year project. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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One of the most laughable parts of Bush's speech was when he said that a
human base on the moon would make space exploration cheaper? Yep folks, according to the president, a moon base is going to SAVE us some money. Oooookaaay. The science behind interplanetary space travel dictates that a moon base WILL make space exploration cheaper. The main cost of space exploration is in the booster system required to escape Earth's gravity. Launching from the moon's lesser gravitational pull is much easier, requires smaller rockets, and is thus much cheaper. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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