Ah, finally. After the longest two days I can recall, this week is on its way out. And it may be a big day, as (if the weather cooperates, which last I saw was unlikely), today will be the 135th and final launch of the 30 year space shuttle program. That’s an average of 4.5 launches a year (and you may recall there were a couple gaps in there, after one shuttle exploded on takeoff and another burned up on reentry), turning manned spaceflight into something about as pedestrian as a flight to Hawaii. In a sign of how far we’ve fallen, the nation that put a man on the moon (or constructed one of the most elaborate hoaxes in modern history – take your pick) will soon not even have the ability to launch people into orbit. Instead, we have to grovel to the Russians (of all people) to hitch a ride. In my humble opinion, this is pretty humiliating. I also feel the need to point out that the NASA budget is something like $18 billion, amounts to just a hair more than one half of one percent of the US Federal budget, and has been responsible for an amazing amount of private sector science and technology. Personally, I think it’s been a bargain. But we don’t approve of all that sciencey stuff these days, and that money would be better off being spent by Wall Street millionaires, so let’s give it to them.
Speaking of NASA and the space program, I caught the tail end of this rather excellent documentary on JFK last night on HBO. I hesitate to compare Kennedy with the current president, because, well, I’m kind of tired of this particular president. Let’s just say I didn’t know John Kennedy, but Barack Obama is no John Kennedy.
Oh well, time to read up on what’s new on Casey Anthony, and then get ready for work.
Yes, Casey Anthony is the most important news. And, after reading or watching all this “news” folks get to argue about it. Meanwhile, in DC, there is a plan by Obama to make the Rethugs happy and put social security on the table. The Rethugs haven’t stopped protecting the millionaires but the Dems are contemplating abandoning the rest of us. :yuck:
from Joe Bageant (1946-2011) :gate:
‘We dumb working folk were clubbed into submission long ago, and now require only…a 24/7 mind-numbing spectacle of titties, tabloid TV, and terrorist dramas. Throw in a couple of new flavors of XXL edible thongs, and you’ve got a nation of drowsing hippos who will never notice that our country has been looted, or even that we have become homeless ourselves….And besides, there’s always bourbon.â€
Politicians + Media =
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Woke up this morning with NASA on my mind
For NASA, the shuttle, Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, the unemployed, the poor…welcome to the no can dUSA.
Couple of tweets from Neil deGrasse Tyson…
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
The US military spends as much in 23 days as NASA spends in a year – and that’s when we’re not fighting a war.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
The entire half-century budget of NASA equals the current two year budget of the US military.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
Apollo in 1969. Shuttle in 1981. Nothing in 2011. Our space program would look awesome to anyone living backwards thru time.
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bread andcircuses:On Thursday, one of Iowa’s most influential social conservative organizations, The Family Leader, informed GOP presidential candidates that to win the group’s endorsement, they’ll have to sign a pledge. Family Leader president Bob Vander Plaats, a former Mike Huckabee ally, wants GOP contenders to commit to a list of 14 red-meat items, including opposition to gay marriage, a ban on Islamic Sharia law, a rejection of pornography, and an affirmation that married couples have better sex.
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/07/iowa-family-leader-unveils-anti-gay-marriage-pledge-romney?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Motherjones%2Fmojoblog+%28MotherJones.com+|+MoJoBlog%29&utm_content=Twitter
Is that “an affirmation that married couples have better sex,” or “an affirmation that married couples better have sex.”
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What I’d like to know is how the Rethugs know that married couples have better sex. Did they conduct a survey? Have they had not so good sex? When? With whom? Before I’ll accept their affirmation I want answers!
And, as Bachman has already signed, of course I want to know how she knows.
Maron’s on with Maher next week :fire:
Maron on Maher! I love it! Great news after a Giants loss. And Harry Shearer is in the area this weekend screening his Katrina doc.