Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Houston? We Have a Problem




President Obama is reportedly going to flatline NASA's budget when he releases his annual spending plan Monday


Perhaps that is a bit cliched? But the reality is ominous. Not that I have been a big fan of NASA over the past thirty years. Personally, I think that they lost the plot a long time ago. About the same time that the agency decided that it needed to embrace the Russian program as if it were their own. Little did they know that forty years later, that is eactly what a sitting American president would direct them to do.

Glasnost and such considered, I don't believe that the American people have gotten anything out of the relationship with the Russians over that period of time, aside from being stuck with the tab. Therefore, the demise of NASA funding is not something that I will mourn greatly, but to watch the agency be dealt it's death blow by an avowed socialist? Under the auspices of being part of this president's idea of discretionary spending?

Laughable.

Then to issue the agency the charge to re-focus what is left of their gutted agency and aim their effort solely at "terrestrial" exploration of global warming issues? IMO, that is the ultimate example of adding insult to injury.

The next thing on Obama's chopping block will be the military.

PS. Note the continued messianic icon imagery being used by the media, as evidenced in the photo above that accompanied the linked story.

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