America's glory days are done for....in the past.....no more. We gave it all away. Well actually, we (Americans) didn't do anything other than make stupid choices. What we did was elect someone to give it away for us. Barack Obama the sitting president of the United States decided that America didn't need a space program any longer, so he did away with it. If Americans need to go to space in the future according to Obama? We can hitch a ride with the Russians.
Take the way back machine to 1968 when man first walked on the moon compliments of America and go back and tell those Americans in that time that all that they fought for and all that they paid for to be able to see Neil Armstrong walk on the moon, was pissed away by this interloping socialist in the present day. Go ahead, tell them America has been relegated to a third rate status fifty years later.... And I dare say no one would believe you.And if they did believe you, they would probably want to take steps to insure that their future and our present came to a very different reality.
America was too mighty and too powerful and too prosperous for today to ever come. Well.....today has arrived and the new leaders of the world in space and on the surface of this planet are the Chinese. The very same people who three generations ago could barely feed their own people. Now they hold our mortgages and dictate policy to America and they shame us. And our president and his rogues gallery think that is just fine with them. It's just the way they planned it. they and their mentors, back in the day.
Back when most Americans were celebrating America's successes both on the ground and in space, Obama's mentors and the radicals he would come to respect were seeing a very different future for America. They are now realizing their dreams.
China’s first female astronaut returns from space
China’s taikonauts are finally home.
After nearly two weeks on the job, three Chinese astronauts, including Liu Yang, the country’s first female in space, returned to Earth on Friday, capping off China’s longest and most complex space mission, the Associated Press reported.
The highlight of Shenzhou-9’s mission was the three-person crew’s successful docking with the Tiangong-1 orbiting module, a move the AFP characterized as “essential to the process of building a space station.” Tiangong-1 is the foundation for China’s future space station, slated to be ready by 2020.
“Tiangong is our home in space. It’s warm and cozy,” Liu Yang said, shortly after landing. “We are proud of our motherland.”
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