what about the negatives? Well there's heaps of these. NASA sends space crafts into space (duh!) and for what? The possibility that there "might" be something out there. So far they haven't come up with anything except useless soil samples.
***On another note doesn't it say "In God We Trust" on US currency? well isn't the space program a contradiction of this? Wouldn't God create one world for us? Are we meant to explore the universe or is it supposed to remain a mystery?***
back to my point.....anyways, NASA's annual budget is $13.6 billion
NASA's $13.6 billion annual budget
http://www.spaceprojects.com/spacenews92500/
now that's a lot of money to spend on BS. Think of what this money could do. The US could feed ALL of the poor, reduce poverty, improve infrastructure, improve healthcare and improve the education system and help out internationally.
check this out
FACT: The United States annual military spending will total $397 billion in 2003.
FACT: This is more than is spent on education, transportation, healthcare, housing, and commerce combined.
FACT: The United States spends over $1 billion per day on its military.
FACT: The 2003 U.S. military budget exceeds the budgets of the next 25 nations combined.
FACT: The U.S. military budget accounts for more than 36% of total world military spending.
FACT: 41% of Americans tax dollars are spent on the military.
FACT: Number of Americans living below the poverty line: 33 million+.
FACT: Amount of money needed yearly to feed and provide basic healthcare for all of the world s poor: $13 billion.
FACT: The military budget increase alone for 2003 is $46 billion.
FACT: Amount of money needed to provide health care for all uninsured children in the U.S.: $19.5 billion.
FACT: 24 federal programs will be eliminated in 2003 under the Bush budget. These are mainly education, healthcare, and human services programs. FACT: Highway and transportation projects will be cut by $9.2 billion in 2003.
FACT: Estimated cost to the United States of a war in Iraq: $100 billion.
FACT: Cost of a National Missile Defense shield: $200 billion.
FACT: 2003 U.S. budget allocation for our nuclear weapons program: $16 billion.
FACT: 2003 budget allocation for social services: $16 billion.
http://www2.cruzio.com/~egar/military_expense.html
I've highlighted some important figures.....what's interesting that 33 million Americans live below the poverty line and 13 billion can feed and provide basic healthcare for the world's poor. Oh but wait who gives a rats ass, we need more money for the military so that we can blow shit up in Iraq and use our "Weapons of mass destruction" excuse
seriously, they should cancel NASA, not that it will happen and the military budget is huge, and it's ever increasing and do you feel safer?