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Thursday, July 07, 2011

Today's Survey Question - 07/07/2011


Should the US Taxpayer Still Fund Manned Space Flight?

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes

Anonymous said...

Let non-union member, Maryland State employees fund it!

Anonymous said...

Right now we have problems here on earth that need to be addressed with both time and money.

Now is not the time to waste money on the black hole of space.

Anonymous said...

i never thought it shouldve been manned in the first place. that was simply a pissing contest between america and russia. im still not convinced we actually got someone on the moon. we barely get rockets and shuttles lifted off now let alone back in the 60's.

i dont mind the idea of unmanned ships and rovers and drones though. i think we should start spread grass seeds on venus. experimental of course.

Anonymous said...

How about a special "space tax" on all individuals making over $250,000 per year? As we all certainly know, they don't pay nearly enough already. I'm sure our "commander in chief" would have no problem with this.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 1111 -

You obviously weren't around at the height of the Cold War. It wasn't a pissing contest.

As for landing on the moon. There's a big difference between a Saturn V getting off the ground with command and service modules versus the space shuttle. No doubt in my mind that we made it and came back each time.

Anonymous said...

Yes, and the question is more complicated than is being presented here in a survey. There is an enormous national security interest here.

Anonymous said...

Yes, definitely.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 1128 -

I agree that the question is complicated. Did you read the post prior to the survey question?

But remember, we're asking if the government should be funding the SHUTTLE program. Unless you think that the movie "Armageddon" is real, there really isn't a huge national security interest in the shuttle program. Satellites can be repaired or even replaced at a cheaper cost by other means.

Anonymous said...

yes
there have been too many things that came out of the space program.

nasa is so small aprotion of the budget (.6% atm)

let get rid of welfare first

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Budget

Anonymous said...

No, definitely NOT.

Anonymous said...

No let the privet sector take over.

Anonymous said...

Yes Absolutely!!!

Anonymous said...

HELL NO! Space exploration hasn't done a darn thing for us.

-sent from blackberry ipad while navigating down the eastern shore with my gps