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Why NASA's Budget "Victory" Is Anything But

StartsWithABang (3485481) writes 'Earlier this week, attempts to cut NASA's budget were defeated, and it looks like the largest space agency in the world will actually be getting nearly a 2% budget increase overall. While common news outlets are touting this as a great budget victory, the reality is that this is shaping up to be just another year of pathetic funding levels, putting our greatest dreams of exploring and understanding the Universe on hold. A sobering read for anyone who hasn't realized what we could be doing.'

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  1. We can't afford it! by s.petry · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Seriously think about it. How can we pay for the NSA to spy on everyone, our Military to bomb anyone, our CIA to fund terrorist groups in the Middle East (and everywhere else for that matter), pay for Welfare instead of actually doing something to fix the economy, continue to let the top .01% live tax free lives of luxury (and allow them to offshore most of their money), provide strike force military equipment to local police and sheriff departments so that they can enforce "Free Speech Zones", pay for expansions in DHS and TSA so that they can frisk little children and search colostomy bags for explosives, have the Federal Reserve give hundreds of billions of dollars to whatever country they feel like propping up today, and give your tax money to countries like the Ukraine so that they can revolt and join NATO if we are spending money on bettering mankind?

    I really and truly wish that something in my list was a joke, but sadly it's actually a very short list of how the US is being mismanaged by corrupted people holding offices.

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    -The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.

  2. Re:our greatest hopes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I always cringe at comments like this.
    Space exploration can be an end to itself, but it has also proven to be a massive driver for improvements in life in general.
    The spinoffs alone are huge, let alone the jobs created, the money moving around the economy.

    https://www.sac.edu/AcademicProgs/ScienceMathHealth/Planetarium/Pages/Benefits-of-the-NASA-Space-Program.aspx

    $18 Billion is what, $70 a year per person in the US? (rough guess there).

    If you want money to help you live a better life, have a look at the defense budget. For the Joint Strike Fighter in the development phase, $14 billion was spent on 35-40 prototypes over 3 years.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II#Procurement_costs

    How much does a nuclear missile cost? The NSA?

     

  3. For perspective by korbulon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Qatar is investing enough money to host the football world cup - a tournament that lasts one month - to fund NASA for ten years.

    http://keepingscore.blogs.time...>/

    What a world.