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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Human exploration is the way to go for so many reasons. We have been doing it for thousands of years and for our species to survive we must find another place where we can live. Sitting on one rock is just asking for the odds to come up. Robots serve a purpose but humans can and do so much more. If exploration is given a mandate it will create so many American jobs and if allowed to continue the job growth from it will be exponential. The war industry in America is structured the same way. Building big ships in orbit will require a whole new industry and using those big ships to cart goods and materials from one planet to another is just going to open up the mining, construction and freighting industries to whole new possibilities. It is near sited to think this is where we should stay for the interim.
Incidently for national socialism to work one requires an enemy within as well as an enemy externally Cass.
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Well said Paul. It'll do more for the economic and social future of our species than what's going on at present.
Staying put here's like a game of roulette. One day, our number will come up and given the way things go, we won't be in any position to do anything about it. Hasta la vista humanity...dinosaur time.