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    The oligarchy has been and will continue to privatize EVERYTING where they can find a big enough ROI, preferably irrevocable, in perpetuity.

    yawn, just metastasizing, solidifying the oligarchy's implementation of the rentier society

    roads, water, land, electricity, prisons, war, ISS, etc have been or will be privatized

    America is ed and un able, well into permanent, unstoppable decline for the lower 80%.

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    The oligarchy has been and will continue to privatize EVERYTING where they can find a big enough ROI, preferably irrevocable, in perpetuity.

    yawn, just metastasizing, solidifying the oligarchy's implementation of the rentier society

    roads, water, land, electricity, prisons, war, ISS, etc have been or will be privatized

    America is ed and un able, well into permanent, unstoppable decline for the lower 80%.
    lmao the world is burning down all around me!

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    lmao the world is burning down all around me!
    It's ed but I love living here!

    (lmao if boots doesn't live in the U.S.)

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    It's ed but I love living here!
    buddy

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    Stay on topic. You can take your WWF/U.S.A!! rah-rah bull elsewhere.

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    vy65 wants a safe space so he can bash Trump with his comrades.

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    If you've read any of my posts (you haven't), you'd know I'm against safe spaces -- unlike you and your need for them to hide from hot women in lingerie ...

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    vy65 wants a safe space so he can bash Trump with his comrades.
    I'm convinced you would let Trump grab you by the pussy

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    Nobody curr

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    Trump’s Plan To Privatize International Space Station Worst Idea Since Vogon Poetry Festival

    Space is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think Donald Trump’s stupidity is vast and galaxy-spanning, but that’s just peanuts to space. Still, Trump’s supply of stupid is awfully impressive, as demonstrated by Sunday’s Washington Post story on a leaked NASA do ent revealing the administration’s plan to stop funding the International Space Station and turn it over to private industry. Happily, virtually everyone, including companies already doing free enterprise in space, thinks that’s just the worst idea ever. Even worse than trying to design something completely foolproof while underestimating the ingenuity of complete fools.
    Read more at https://wonkette.com/629641/trumps-p...YA1fhA8ZTdT.99

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    Stay on topic. You can take your WWF/U.S.A!! rah-rah bull elsewhere.
    If he wants to bump up NASA's budget, fine, but trying to privatize things that aren't really meant to be privatized will work as well as private prisons.

    If you are interested in space, they have done some interesting studies on how to get there, that are very serious, sober assessments.

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    If he wants to bump up NASA's budget, fine, but trying to privatize things that aren't really meant to be privatized will work as well as private prisons.

    If you are interested in space, they have done some interesting studies on how to get there, that are very serious, sober assessments.
    Every dollar spent on NASA returns approximately 7 dollars in growing the economy. I'd be thrilled if he wanted to bump up NASA's budget.

    I'm also all for a very close working relationship between NASA and the private sector. I think subsidies, grant programs, etc... are all crucially important.

    That said, getting rid of ISS is a horrible idea for a number of reasons.

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    They are already doing space tourist trips to the space station. Only 40 million for you high rollers.

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    They are already doing space tourist trips to the space station. Only 40 million for you high rollers.
    What they need to be doing is asteroid mining, with refining centers at the Legrange points.

    You need just enough lift to get things into low earth orbit, then use orbital tow trucks, fueled by mass from the mining, to take it from there.

    Cool thing about asteroids is that they tend to have a lot of platinum group metals which are extremely rare on the surface of our planet, but really really useful for a variety of industrial purposes.

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    http://www.permanent.com/index.html

    Dude has been running this for two decades or so. Well-refined ideas, even if the scaremongering about why is a bit much for me.

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    https://www.leonarddavid.com/asteroi...nowledge-gaps/ (blog detailing background to below linked whitepaper)

    https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.00709
    The aim of the Asteroid Science Intersections with In-Space Mine Engineering (ASIME) 2016 conference on September 21-22, 2016 in Luxembourg City was to provide an environment for the detailed discussion of the specific properties of asteroids, with the engineering needs of space missions that utilize asteroids.
    The ASIME 2016 Conference produced a layered record of discussions from the asteroid scientists and the asteroid miners to understand each other's key concerns and to address key scientific questions from the asteroid mining companies: Planetary Resources, Deep Space Industries and TransAstra. These Questions were the focus of the two day conference, were addressed by scientists inside and outside of the ASIME Conference and are the focus of this White Paper.
    The Questions from the asteroid mining companies have been sorted into the three asteroid science themes: 1) survey, 2) surface and 3) subsurface and 4) Other. The answers to those Questions have been provided by the scientists with their conference presentations or edited directly into an early open-access collaborative Google do ent (August 2016-October 2016), or inserted by A. Graps using additional reference materials. During the ASIME 2016 last two-hours, the scientists turned the Questions from the Asteroid Miners around by presenting their own key concerns: Questions from the Asteroid Scientists . These answers in this White Paper will point to the Science Knowledge Gaps (SKGs) for advancing the asteroid in-space resource utilisation domain.

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    Another good whitepaper on the technical specifics of the missions, that approaches the topic in a very scientific way.

    http://www.friendsofbest.org/wp-cont...oid_Mining.pdf

    HIS paper presents selected results from the nine-month, Phase 1 NASA Innovative and Advanced Concepts
    (NIAC) investigation for the Robotic Asteroid Prospector (RAP). The central objective is to determine the
    feasibility of mining asteroids. Ideally, this determination should be economic, technical, and scientific to lead to
    the conceptualization of robotic and later human asteroid mining missions. The paper distinguishes resources that
    can be used in space from those that could be brought back to earth and sold. The economic justification for the
    latter is difficult to establish at present. The value of a resource in space should derive from not its value on Earth
    but its usefulness in space. This value is analogous to the question: what is more valuable in the middle of Sahara
    desert -- 1 liter of water or 1 kg of gold. The paper presents the identified commodity resources available in space
    that are of potentially feasible economic interest, as well as a mining architecture and associated technologies for
    exploiting those resources.

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    Militaristic oligarchy

    US has been this for a few years now

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    Lol mods editing les. It’s not 2005 anymore.

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    What they need to be doing is asteroid mining, with refining centers at the Legrange points.

    You need just enough lift to get things into low earth orbit, then use orbital tow trucks, fueled by mass from the mining, to take it from there.

    Cool thing about asteroids is that they tend to have a lot of platinum group metals which are extremely rare on the surface of our planet, but really really useful for a variety of industrial purposes.
    Saw Neil Degrasse Tyson give a lecture about a month ago. He spent some time talking about several extinction-level events we've had due to asteroid impacts. Point being: we are so beyond ed if an asteroid is heading on a collision course with us.

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    Saw Neil Degrasse Tyson give a lecture about a month ago. He spent some time talking about several extinction-level events we've had due to asteroid impacts. Point being: we are so beyond ed if an asteroid is heading on a collision course with us.
    of course, depends on how big and where a major asteroid hits

    If this one:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_crater

    ... had hit in the middle of an ocean, it probably wouldn't have been an extinction event, other than a of a tsunami richoting around the planet.

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    Saw Neil Degrasse Tyson give a lecture about a month ago. He spent some time talking about several extinction-level events we've had due to asteroid impacts. Point being: we are so beyond ed if an asteroid is heading on a collision course with us.
    We're ed if a large unexpected solar burp hits us, which is more probable in any given year. Take out the power grid in the developed world for a month, see what happens. (shudders)

    We do need to get into space for simple species survivability, although I have my doubts that humans in their present form will be around for much longer, for a variety of reasons.

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    We're ed if a large unexpected solar burp hits us, which is more probable in any given year. Take out the power grid in the developed world for a month, see what happens. (shudders)

    We do need to get into space for simple species survivability, although I have my doubts that humans in their present form will be around for much longer, for a variety of reasons.
    Slightly off topic, but I think still related:


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