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Space Travel For the 1%: Virgin Galactic's $250,000 Tickets Haunt New Mexico Town

The Real Dr John writes: The Guardian has an article about Virgin Galactic's proposed launch site, Spaceport America, which broke ground in southern New Mexico's high desert in 2009 with almost a quarter of a billion dollars from taxpayers, $76m of which came from the two local counties. Truth or Consequences, population 6,000 and home to the Spaceport America Visitor Center, is one of the poorest places in the state. The increased taxes, adopted across impoverished Sierra County, contributed to about $5m as of 2014. Since 2009, state school budgets have been cut and an estimated $26m in necessary repairs to the town's water system has been put on hold. There's no more money to pay for it. The average annual income of residents is just $15,000 per year, one third of residents live below the poverty line, and just 20% over the age of 25 have obtained a bachelor's degree.

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  1. Re:Why New Mexico by lucm · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why build it in New Mexico?

    There's a local expertise with spaceflight that goes back to 1947.

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    lucm, indeed.
  2. Re:Proof that you don't want govt spending your mo by nospam007 · · Score: 4, Funny

    " In ancient Athens the rich were socially compelled to spend their own fortunes on defending the state, performing rituals, and entertaining the poor. Imagine Soros and the Koch brothers and all the wealthy of either party building and equipping their own aircraft carriers at their own expense as a public benefit."

    But the Koch brothers _do_ spend millions on entertaining the poor with funny actors, it's called the Republican Primaries.