Obama would take the massive amounts of money that the Constellation program at NASA gets for 5 years and use that to reform education. Yeah, that’ll work. I bet building a couple less museums named after various senators would net more money.
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I’m with you, there are a million more practical places to redirect funds from which actually don’t benefit us. Besides which, throwing money at the broken school system demonstratably hasn’t fixed it, continuing to do so won’t help.
That don’t benefit “us”? Dude, you’re Australian.
You guys make a great team.
But the radio telescope at Parks is a vital part of NASA. I saw it in a movie so it must be true.
Bad mistake: Look at what happened to Great Britain when it abandoned its frontiers and gave up on manned space exploration. The British economy is now in the hands of London based plutocrats who sell off state assets to make money: And that’s all Britain is today! The US is at a cross roads. If it surrenders its ability to conduct manned space exploration then it surrenders its superpower status. I guarantee, if Obama gets his way, within 30 years the US will take its orders from Beijing – every skilled US scientist will be drawn into serving an agressive Chinese aerospace program.