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A senator and a former astronaut both advocate killing NASA's involvment in supporting commercial space. I predicted right in this NG that this would happen and that Boeing and L-M are probably behind it. Both feel threatened by SpaceX and are now blatantly ordeirng their paid cronies in Congress to pass legislation that would kill them. |
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On Jul 25, 7:34*am, Anne Onime wrote:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59647.html A senator and a former astronaut both advocate killing NASA's involvment in supporting commercial space. I predicted right in this NG that this would happen and that Boeing and L-M are probably behind it. Both feel threatened by SpaceX and are now blatantly ordeirng their paid cronies in Congress to pass legislation that would kill them. In case you haven't noticed, Boeing's a Commercial crew contender. And an Apollo vet and the Chair of House Science and Technology Committee ought to shut up just because they oppose the over-emphasis on commercial space that the Administration is peddling? In case you haven't noticed: that particular Congressman has a very powerful position as a committee chair, and the Administration ought to listen to what he has to say if they want continued commercial crew funding. That's D.C.: "The Administration proposes, but Congress disposes." |
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![]() "Matt Wiser" wrote in message ... In case you haven't noticed: that particular Congressman has a very powerful position as a committee chair, Since the space community has absolutely no investigative journalism at all. Maybe I should spend my spare time finding out just how much Boeing and Lockheed have contributed to his campaign. Follow the money and see where it goes. And spread the word far and wide across the Internet. Jonathan s |
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![]() "Matt Wiser" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 7:34 am, Anne Onime wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59647.html A senator and a former astronaut both advocate killing NASA's involvment in supporting commercial space. Ya mean....Col. Walter Cunningham and Rep Pete Olson (R-Texas) From Texas, that's odd~ The Colonel is a right wing nut job that compares the scientific community to the Vatican with the issue of global warming. And says only a 'few scientists' think the climate is warming. And he says a little warming is a good thing any way. It seems he thinks the opinion of his own NASA on global warming has no more merit than the hot-air of a couple of bible-thumpers. He's been published in the Libertarian right wing magazine Heartland Institute. Which is one of those 501c3 political hot-rooms for, in this case, far right wing lobbying. Now, in trying to find who funds this little "private charity" called Heartland Institute, you get only this.... "After much deliberation and with some regret, we now keep confidential the identities of all our donors for the following reasons: "a.. People who disagree with our views have taken to selectively disclosing names of donors who they think are unpopular in order to avoid addressing the merits of our positions. Listing our donors makes this unfair and misleading tactic possible." http://www.heartland.org/about/faqs.html#funding Yeah! I bet it does indeed! Chriisakes....that's what's called 'straight from the ol' horses mouth'. Unbelievable! Hey, this digging around stuff is kinda fun, never know what's next.Truth is always stranger than fiction! s |
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![]() Rep Pete Wilson held one of his largest fund raising parties at the home of the richest man in all of Houston. "On June 5, 2008, Vice President Dick Cheney visited Houston to raise money for Olson's Congressional campaign. The event took place at the home of Houston billionaire Dan Duncan" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Olson Boeing's Houston division joins NASA competition http://blog.chron.com/deepspace/2008...a-competition/ And of course we know Dick Cheney's wife used to be on the Board of Directors at Lockheed. So, does Rep Wilson want to kill commercial space for the good of NASA and the country, or for the good of Boeing and/or Lockheed? Jonathan s |
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![]() No one would believe it. Lockheed is the third largest dollar contributor to the campaign of Rep Pete Olson (R-Texas) First place donor listed only as "Big Oil". (not kidding) http://www.usnews.com/congress/olson-pete So I suppose Space Solar Power might not be on his radar, ya think. Rep. Pete Olson (R-Sugar Land) applauded The Boeing Company in Houston for recently receiving a $92.3 million NASA award for the Commercial Crew Development (CCDev2) program." "The contract awards, totaling $269.3 million dollars were awarded to 4 of 22 competing organizations. The Boeing Company in Houston received $92.3 million." Sounds fair! http://olson.house.gov/index.cfm?sec...158&itemid=635 I'm telling ya, you just can't write this stuff. s |
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On 26/07/2011 12:34 AM, Anne Onime wrote:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59647.html A senator and a former astronaut both advocate killing NASA's involvment in supporting commercial space. I predicted right in this NG that this would happen and that Boeing and L-M are probably behind it. Both feel threatened by SpaceX and are now blatantly ordeirng their paid cronies in Congress to pass legislation that would kill them. Coward troll. |
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![]() "Anne Onime" wrote in message ... http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59647.html A senator and a former astronaut both advocate killing NASA's involvment in supporting commercial space. I predicted right in this NG that this would happen and that Boeing and L-M are probably behind it. Both feel threatened by SpaceX and are now blatantly ordeirng their paid cronies in Congress to pass legislation that would kill them. Well, I like their plan below, full of detailed cost and timeline estimates. Along with the very specific goal that makes absolute sense, considering our current booming economy and huge surpluses... "In coming weeks we, with others committed to the HSF program, will offer a more detailed plan to return to flight. Not as passengers on Russian rockets, but as explorers in U.S.-made vehicles able to blaze new trails in the star-filled sky." Yes sir, that's right, our space 'plan' is to blaze new trails in a star-filled sky. Someone pinch me please, I can't believe they expect the Congress and public to swallow such...lunacy. Space Energy Inc http://spaceenergy.com/ Read mo http://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1TFiuNlon |
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![]() "Anne Onime" wrote in message ... http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59647.html A senator and a former astronaut both advocate killing NASA's involvment in supporting commercial space. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0711/59647.html Rep Pete Olsen (R-Texas) according to the article. But wait, does he or doesn't he support commercial space? "Rep. Pete Olson (R-Sugar Land) applauded The Boeing Company in Houston for recently receiving a $92.3 million NASA award for the Commercial Crew Development (CCDev2) program." http://olson.house.gov/index.cfm?sec...158&itemid=635 He's on the fence I guess, both sides~ s s I predicted right in this NG that this would happen and that Boeing and L-M are probably behind it. Both feel threatened by SpaceX and are now blatantly ordeirng their paid cronies in Congress to pass legislation that would kill them. |
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