...and it's own theocracy. The global community might examine the financiers to the extremism within the USA. The financiers are primarily international companies.
Today, quite surprisingly, a CNN program called GPS equated the USA entitlements such as Social Security to the reason there was less funding for space exploration. Surprised was not the word I would use to hear that parallel.
While the US space program has been helpful to the country as a by-product in it's discoveries, it has no program currently to feed and cloth the elderly or provide medical treatment. It would be an interesting outcome if those responsibility should be considered part of that program. I sincerely doubt the space exploration would go forward at all if it had that as part of it's budget.
This is only one example to the feeding frenzy occurring in the private sector as it foams at the mouth for a greater budget to their priorities. Ever since the US space program has been privatized the companies involved are more and more realizing their budgets are woefully inadequate to their ambitions. It takes more than a village to deliver that budget.
I admire their ambitions that drive the private sector and it's profits, these huge spending activities should be within the governance of government and not greedy stockholders with CEO's relying on bonuses.
Today, quite surprisingly, a CNN program called GPS equated the USA entitlements such as Social Security to the reason there was less funding for space exploration. Surprised was not the word I would use to hear that parallel.
While the US space program has been helpful to the country as a by-product in it's discoveries, it has no program currently to feed and cloth the elderly or provide medical treatment. It would be an interesting outcome if those responsibility should be considered part of that program. I sincerely doubt the space exploration would go forward at all if it had that as part of it's budget.
This is only one example to the feeding frenzy occurring in the private sector as it foams at the mouth for a greater budget to their priorities. Ever since the US space program has been privatized the companies involved are more and more realizing their budgets are woefully inadequate to their ambitions. It takes more than a village to deliver that budget.
I admire their ambitions that drive the private sector and it's profits, these huge spending activities should be within the governance of government and not greedy stockholders with CEO's relying on bonuses.