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Hi Queesechake! Have you met Fatpacks yet?Most of you owe me an apology.
HB-1?Hear me out. How about… no immigration?
He’s rebranded and unretarded his persona on the forumNow where's Sockiest Sock when you need him?
My vocal recognition never fails.It's 100000000% him
They've been saying "Trump is finished" since the 2016 primary season.Where the hell are you reading this? If anything, the left is mostly just seeing the MAGA agenda circle the drain and laughing at "the chuds". Especially the usual MSM suspects.
My fav crypto-chud soylennial "IdleWords" has been SEETHING at Musk for years over NASA chasing manned space flight instead of machine-gunning probes, telescopes, curiosity-robots and satellites across the entire solar system instead of pissing away billions on dicking around Nevada in ad-hoc space suits. https://idlewords.com/2023/1/why_not_mars.htm#fn61Late but I am sorta glad Elon has gone mask off now instead of waiting. His absolutely horrendous lack of common sense and ability to read the room made him reveal his colors now before Trump confirmed him or any of his suggested picks to the government.
We’re at a rare moment when the United States is in between white elephant space projects. The ISS is nearing the end of its life[61], and tensions between NASA and Roscosmos have filled all hearts with hope that we can soon drop the thing into the ocean. For the first time since Nixon, Americans have a chance to choose a bolder future for their space program.
One path forward would be to build on the technological revolution of the past fifty years and go explore the hell out of space with robots. This future is available to us right now. Simply redirecting the $11.6 billion budget[62] for human space flight would be enough to staff up the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and go from launching one major project per decade to multiple planetary probes and telescopes a year[63]. It would be the start of the greatest era of discovery in history.
A different path forward would take us to Mars the slow, dangerous, and hard way. It would take decades and cost hundreds of billions of dollars. It requires developing a solipsistic technology that can’t take us anywhere else except Venus[64]. And it is not guaranteed to work. If there’s a reason this plan is better than going exploring, NASA should articulate it to the people who are going to be paying the bill.
NASA has spent decades learning how to survive in the harsh environment of Congress, and that knowledge is bearing fruit today. The machinery that brought us two pointless multibillion dollar space projects has been spun up again to take us to Mars. Like George Lucas preparing to release another awful prequel, NASA is hoping that cool spaceships and nostalgia will be enough to keep everyone from noticing that their story makes no sense. But you can't lie your way to Mars, no matter how sincerely you believe in what you're doing.
[61] NASA plans to de-orbit the ISS in 2031, but Roscosmos says they’ll bail in 2024.
[62] I base this figure on the 2023 NASA budget request, which earmarks $7.4 billion for Moon-to-Mars stuff and $4.2 billion for the ISS.
[63] For context, consider the cost of missions like Europa Clipper ($5 billion), the Mars Science Laboratory / Curiosity Mars rover ($3.2 billion), or the Roman Space Telescope ($3.2 billion). There is potential for substantial savings by binning similar missions, sharing hardware, and not being forced to launch on NASA’s overpriced rockets.
[64] No one seems to want to go to Venus, but conditions higher up in the atmosphere are surprisingly mild (0.53 bar, 27C at ~55km). If not for the sulfuric acid, astronauts could even go relax outside their blimp wearing just shorts and an oxygen mask. For a cool blimp mission to Venus, see: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20160006329
I'm worse than an Indian: I'm a Sicilian.Who would've thought that all this time, @Hey Johnny Bravo was actually this saar.
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We will allow you a seat on the council of racists but we do not grant you the title of white.I'm a Sicilian.
Well that ship has sailed in 2015. He is now racist rapist Nazi Hitler to half the country and he better remember who his friends are real well.I understand what Trump is doing. He doesn't want to be called a racist
Okay here's the deal, one percenters:
What a retarded take from a non American.
I mean this as a friend: if you find yourself agreeing with Fatpacks against Diana Moon Glampers, you might want to consider that you are being played. I don't mind the resident shill getting some love, but he's a raging glowie and also refuses to put the burger on.It's a cold day in hell when Fatpacks is more reasonable than Diana Moon.
How can you do this? This is outrageous! It's unfair! How can you be on the council and not be white?We will allow you a seat on the council of racists but we do not grant you the title of white.
Okay here's the deal, one percenters:
1. You get your outsourced labor and immigrants for twenty years.
2. Simultaneously you have twenty years to, on your own dime, fix the math education problem.
Then no more immigrants and you deal with the results.
I love when foreigners who know nothing about our education system tell us we suck. Our graduation requirements are the bare minimum, not the maximum, and our maximum is higher than every other country in the world.
You know full damn well if you give an inch, they'll take the mile and leave you high and dry.Okay here's the deal, one percenters:
1. You get your outsourced labor and immigrants for twenty years.
2. Simultaneously you have twenty years to, on your own dime, fix the math education problem.
Then no more immigrants and you deal with the results.
If it's the system that's the problem then why isn't the focus on improving it, instead of importing pajeets?