He didn’t make any friends in Huntsville with his brief speech on return to the moon today. So, off to a good start.
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Another report from Marcia Smith.
He didn’t make any friends in Huntsville with his brief speech on return to the moon today. So, off to a good start.
[Late-afternoon update]
[Update a while later]
Another report from Marcia Smith.
Why they are useless BS, that can’t provide a guide to policy. Remember how the “tax cuts” were going to increase the deficit?
All told the government collected $515 billion and spent $297 billion, for a total monthly surplus of $218 billion. That swamped the previous monthly record of $190 billion, set in 2001.
CBO analysts were surprised by the surplus, which was some $40 billion more than they’d guessed at less than a month ago.
Analysts said they’ll have a better idea of what’s behind the surge as more information rolls in, but for now said it looks like individual taxpayers are paying more because they have higher incomes.
You don’t say.
The latest on overruns and slips from the GAO. As I often note, overruns and slips on a program like this and SLS are a feature, not a bug. At least until they finally get canceled.
An interview with Tory Bruno about his new rocket.
Probably not news to my readers, but here’s a Reason interview with Nina Teicholz on how government recommendations have made America fat.
Alan Boyle reports on a speech from the CEO. And no, CST will not be the first private space vehicle to go to LEO.
I talked to Haley Byrd about this yesterday, and she quoted me.
Eric Berger has a longish piece on the debut of Block 5 Falcon 9, and its implications.
…has passed its initial tests. This is one of the most useful things I’ve seen to come out of NASA in a while. Just think what we could be doing if we were doing more of this kind of thing, instead of building a giant rocket and capsule.
Their regrets on how they wrecked it.
And thoughts from James Lileks.
I am often snarky on Twitter, but I don’t have any trouble not being profane or cruel.