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PiMp DaDdy FitzGerald
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« on: April 03, 2014, 09:19:15 PM »

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In some words, yes - the entirety of government is spending each other's money (or not) to fulfill our own highly subjective dreams and ideals about society. And I did mention the myriad innovations that come either directly from or by way of NASA, like freeze-dried food and cochlear implants.

Furthermore, AD, the moon landing came after the Great Society.
NASA doesn't justify its costs.
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PiMp DaDdy FitzGerald
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2014, 12:12:29 AM »

As a more concise answer, NASA will probably have to be sacrificed for the sake of concessions to the Republicans so they don't cut Social Security or Civil Rights or something. NASA's functions themselves are quickly being taken over by private corporations and are continuing to be marginalized. It may just be necessary to take the corpse behind the barn.

Also, I am not Opebo. While I can only go off of history, joining after he was banned, we are essentially political opposites and don't really share anything. Honestly, Napoleon and Alfred share more attributes with him.
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