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our fearless leader (what a d**k)

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Created by ratz > 9 months ago, 22 Sep 2019
ratz
WA, 481 posts
22 Sep 2019 11:54AM
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nice to see that our prime minister has felt the need to suck up to trump by handing over 150 million
of tax payer dollars so America can stuff around in space.
surely that money could be much better spent on social services.

bjw
QLD, 3687 posts
22 Sep 2019 5:17PM
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Depends.. If they create several thousand jobs and generate large incomes from satellite sales or launches they could actually profit from it.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
22 Sep 2019 5:59PM
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Just another scam. He does not care as it's not his money being wasted. The income tax funds this idiocy. A dodgy tax brought in to pay for the killing of people is now used for all sorts of other nonsense.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
22 Sep 2019 6:03PM
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creates 20 000 new jobs, sounds good.

bjw
QLD, 3687 posts
22 Sep 2019 6:11PM
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They have been talking about this project for about 6 months now so it will be interesting to see if it works.

ratz
WA, 481 posts
22 Sep 2019 5:31PM
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bjw said..
Depends.. If they create several thousand jobs and generate large incomes from satellite sales or launches they could actually profit from it.


agreed
that aspect of it is a positive if it indeed works that way
but considering trumps America first way of doing business
I cant see any other country getting a look in.

docsaulgef
12 posts
22 Sep 2019 6:38PM
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ratz said..
nice to see that our prime minister has felt the need to suck up to trump by handing over 150 million
of tax payer dollars so America can stuff around in space.
surely that money could be much better spent on social services.


We spend plenty on "social services" in my opinion. Im actually all for science, space exploration and my tax dollars going towards it. Fortunately you will get a chance to make your feelings known in 3 years when he stands for election again. Would you fancy a little wager on the outcome?

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
22 Sep 2019 9:12PM
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It's like d?j? vu , ( wow that's got to be the best spell check ever ) !
We were part of the fun moon landing .
I presume we're not just handing over a chunk of money for suck sake .
Cos we're down under , ( dark side ) , on the other side of earth , we could be important .
Its kind of job investing ?
And exciting . Good to see our name on this .
Just going to be dead rock.
Unfortunately , because what we know , there won't be fantastic toys and films and imagination . It's just dead rock

Mr Milk
NSW, 3118 posts
22 Sep 2019 9:59PM
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It's not just dead rock. They claim there is water at the South Pole. The Indian probe aiming to confirm that crashed a couple of weeks ago.
If it is there, it means a long stay moon base will be built which will be used to help a Mars shot.

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
22 Sep 2019 10:08PM
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Mr Milk said..
It's not just dead rock. They claim there is water at the South Pole. The Indian probe aiming to confirm that crashed a couple of weeks ago.
If it is there, it means a long stay moon base will be built which will be used to help a Mars shot.



We have plenty water here ,
So what if there is water there , are we going to bring it back .?
Seriously , I love sci fi , but it's just dead rock with a splash of water ?
It would be soo much easier to fix here than try again on Mars ?
Sadly we will kill ourselves
OMG!

Its Ok , I'm a glass half full kind of guy.
Im trying to live the rest of my life with optimism . And I think I will .
My kids ...... have a chance .....grand kids mmmmmmm !
After that .... , not lookin good

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
23 Sep 2019 5:42AM
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I've never been able to understand this mentality that includes "us" into the idea that there may be water on mars, or that perhaps there is some on "the moon".

How will that affect the average Jimmy on the street?

The answer is is that it won't. Now matter how habitable, how easy to reach or how attractive to human life any planet may be it is going to have precisely exactly sweet f^ck all benefit to you, I or the other 26 million Australians. Nor for that matter will it be of benefit to virtually any of the rest of the worlds population.

So let's stop talking about space travel and colonisation of some poor unfortunate celestial body by human beings as though it is going to "save" us.

Please.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3118 posts
23 Sep 2019 8:02AM
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I suppose that if you had been an African 80 000 years ago you would have been busy bad mouthing those dreamers building rafts to get to the islands that they could see.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
23 Sep 2019 9:02AM
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japie said..
I've never been able to understand this mentality that includes "us" into the idea that there may be water on mars, or that perhaps there is some on "the moon".

How will that affect the average Jimmy on the street?

The answer is is that it won't. Now matter how habitable, how easy to reach or how attractive to human life any planet may be it is going to have precisely exactly sweet f^ck all benefit to you, I or the other 26 million Australians. Nor for that matter will it be of benefit to virtually any of the rest of the worlds population.

So let's stop talking about space travel and colonisation of some poor unfortunate celestial body by human beings as though it is going to "save" us.

Please.


Let's go back into the trees!

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
23 Sep 2019 9:13AM
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I'd have been more than bad mouthing the f^ckers if they were using the fruit of my wife's labour to fuel their dreams.

Never enough money for the things that matter. Always plenty for pipe dreams, war and their mates.

eppo
WA, 9761 posts
23 Sep 2019 8:04AM
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And space exploration will be ultimately funded through privatised mineral exploration and mining rights. Licenses granted to those with power and influence. These will eventually be fought over in wars and the average Joe will be sent to do their bidding and to die of course.

Without doubt we will export our inherent dysfunction into space and the whole idea will be sold on the premise of fckn jobs.

What a bunch of stupid dangerous monkeys with a developed neo cortex.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
23 Sep 2019 10:06AM
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evlPanda said..


japie said..
I've never been able to understand this mentality that includes "us" into the idea that there may be water on mars, or that perhaps there is some on "the moon".

How will that affect the average Jimmy on the street?

The answer is is that it won't. Now matter how habitable, how easy to reach or how attractive to human life any planet may be it is going to have precisely exactly sweet f^ck all benefit to you, I or the other 26 million Australians. Nor for that matter will it be of benefit to virtually any of the rest of the worlds population.

So let's stop talking about space travel and colonisation of some poor unfortunate celestial body by human beings as though it is going to "save" us.

Please.




Let's go back into the trees!



Judging by behavior commonly reported with regard to military aggression and environmental degradation it's arguable that we are still in the trees.

The ones whats left that is.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
23 Sep 2019 10:09AM
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Perhaps we should pile money into exploring how we could thrive on earth as a species?

Nah f^ck it. Let's just export our ignorance to far away places.

stupid
QLD, 211 posts
23 Sep 2019 12:56PM
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It makes me wonder how long till the politicians realise that they are running out of time till the kids of today will be able to vote in a referendum on climate policy
if ever they would allow for the public to have an opinion on this important topic.

myusernam
QLD, 6154 posts
23 Sep 2019 1:03PM
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ratz said..
nice to see that our prime minister has felt the need to suck up to trump by handing over 150 million
of tax payer dollars so America can stuff around in space.
surely that money could be much better spent on social services.



150 million is two fighters. Money well spent. Buys us a hell of a lot defence goodwill and alliance credits. Social services? Spose u want to give it to the somalian immigrant refos so they can buy new cars or something. Hippie

ratz
WA, 481 posts
23 Sep 2019 12:04PM
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myusernam said..

ratz said..
nice to see that our prime minister has felt the need to suck up to trump by handing over 150 million
of tax payer dollars so America can stuff around in space.
surely that money could be much better spent on social services.




150 million is two fighters. Money well spent. Buys us a hell of a lot defence goodwill and alliance credits. Social services? Spose u want to give it to the somalian immigrant refos so they can buy new cars or something. Hippie


lots of use for 150 mill
just used social services as a example
anything would be better than handing it over to trumpy.

bjw
QLD, 3687 posts
23 Sep 2019 2:20PM
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But they aren't handing the money over to Trump.

Its to be invested in Australian projects.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
23 Sep 2019 3:13PM
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I think some on here need to read the "Life is good just enjoy it stop whinging" thread.

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1084 posts
23 Sep 2019 3:56PM
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It's all a smoke screen. The $150mil is for "tickets" for Scomo, his family, mates and some other "dignataries" including George Pell cause they need someone to help the children toughen up, and it's so they can leave this planet to an "Elysium" like station based in space, due to climate change. It's all there in black and white!



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