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"Save the Mars rovers!"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do you know if is correct? Namely that every hour in Iraq effectively costs us $11 million? I know the war is important, but I think maybe we can spare two of those.

11:17 AM, March 25, 2008

Blogger ncdave4life said...

Two thoughts...

1) This announced rover shutdown/slowdown was rescinded, almost immediately after it was announced.

2) Contrary to what some people believe, not everything bad in the world is the fault of G.W. Bush. Sometimes other people make decisions, too, believe it or not. I don't think that even Jimmy Carter micromanaged the federal government to the extent that you apparently think Bush does.

To me, this whole Mars rover shutdown/slowdown affair sounds like someone is playing internal hardball politics at NASA and/or JPL, as they squabble amongst themselves for pieces of the space budget.

I'm confident that it didn't come from the Bush Administration. Bush is very willing (some would say too willing) to spend money for worthwhile purposes, and he's a big fan of the space program.

Another worthwhile cause that is getting lots of taxpayer money thanks to Bush is PEPFAR. Did you know that President Bush's PEPFAR initiative has prevented the transmission of HIV to nearly 1.5 million children from their HIV+ mothers, in 15 African countries? Sen. Jesse Helms led this humanitarian crusade, when he was in Congress. After Helms retired, President Bush took the baton, and he's made it a personal crusade throughout his presidency. It has probably saved more lives than any non-military foreign aid program in history -- perhaps more than all of them put together.

Dave

7:24 AM, March 26, 2008

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