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To rocket Americans back to the moon in 2024, NASA says it needs an additional $35 billion over the next 4 years

to other federal agencies including cutting food stamp benefits by $180 billion over a decade.

"I am disappointed to see that the Administration is once again funding its moon program by cutting high-priority science missions and zeroing out education," said Congresswoman Kendra Horn. "While I am pleased to see a 12 percent increase to NASA's exploration initiative, it comes at a steep price for our students.

 

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So I guess Mars is totally out of the question...

There is wealth to mine on the moon if they can bring it back so it would pay off

That's really not a ton of money for an economy that exceeds 20 trillion dollars per annum. Get your shit together and get us back to space.

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