David Crockett
Active Member
Not Another Space Accident is a COLOSAL waste of tax-payer money, in my opinion. So long as we retain the ability to launch GPS, meteorlogical, and communications satelites into orbit, I fail to see the need to send manned space-flights into orbit. I mean, when was the last time the average US citizen really benefitted from the "research" these guys do? I think the last big by-product of the program was the introduction of the microwave to the gegeral population. Everytime I see pictures or video of the astronauts up there, all they are doing is flips and sommersaults in the vaccuum.
I may seem cynical, but I look at it from a soldiers point of view: all those billions of dollars could be diverted to other programs and missions such as fighting the war on terror, beefing up our border-patrol, or combating the influx of drugs and illegal weapons into the country. Heck, I bet we'd all like cheaper insurance and health care wouldn't we? I bet a few extra billion could sure make all of our lives a lot more comfortable. I mean, we do still have these horrible diseases called AIDS and cancer that we can't figure out. Maybe if we pulled some of our "smart people's" heads out of the clouds, we could make some head-way on fighting some of these issues we are facing.
And finally, what I consider even more ridiculous, is that little toy truck, crawling around and getting stuck up on Mars. What would the discovery of some petrified single-cell bacteria under a rock on Mars do for you and I, here on Earth? I just think it's sad that we can't find better (and safer) things for our hard-spent dollars to do. We beat the Russians to the moon. The space race is over. Let's move on.
I may seem cynical, but I look at it from a soldiers point of view: all those billions of dollars could be diverted to other programs and missions such as fighting the war on terror, beefing up our border-patrol, or combating the influx of drugs and illegal weapons into the country. Heck, I bet we'd all like cheaper insurance and health care wouldn't we? I bet a few extra billion could sure make all of our lives a lot more comfortable. I mean, we do still have these horrible diseases called AIDS and cancer that we can't figure out. Maybe if we pulled some of our "smart people's" heads out of the clouds, we could make some head-way on fighting some of these issues we are facing.
And finally, what I consider even more ridiculous, is that little toy truck, crawling around and getting stuck up on Mars. What would the discovery of some petrified single-cell bacteria under a rock on Mars do for you and I, here on Earth? I just think it's sad that we can't find better (and safer) things for our hard-spent dollars to do. We beat the Russians to the moon. The space race is over. Let's move on.