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Category Archives: Business
Saudi Arabia And The Moon
Withdrawing from the Moon Agreement is a pretty big deal. Let’s hope it leads to a stampede.
Clarence Thomas
Ideological Capture Of Scientific Institutions
A Bad Idea
This is a couple weeks old, but I just noticed it.
The airline analogy is fundamentally flawed. Barring catastrophe (or skydiving), when you take off in an aircraft, you remain in it for the entire flight, until after landing, so it makes sense for a unitary entity to regulate the process. But in spaceflight, once we have orbital destinations, the “launch” ends when the destination is reached. So (setting aside the fact that the FAA should never have been involved in regulating launches) there is no reason for the same agency to regulate safety on orbit as the one that regulates trips to and from space. The project on which I’m currently working proposes that the Department of Commerce regulate on-orbit activity, and while I’m open to discussions whether or not that’s the right place for it, the notion that it should be the FAA is absurd.
[Update a while later]
I’ve been reliably informed that this isn’t just an op-ed; DOT is apparently actively lobbying Congress for this role. I’ll be in DC next week, and trying to find out more about what’s going on.
A Bold Proposal
Republicans should refuse to raise the debt ceiling until we get a Republican president?
I’d be more interested in this if McCarthy wasn’t going to be Speaker of the House.
How The FBI Hacked TWitter
A compendium of what we currently know.
MMT
It’s dead, but we need to put a stake through its heart.
But it will always come back under another name.
Dear Restaurants
Yes. I hate having to scan and navigate a menu on my phone.
Hallelujah
Read the whole Twitter thread. His long-time staffer is his successor, but at least she won’t be chair or ranking member of the Appropriations Committee.
[Wednesday noon update]
So long, Shelby, and thanks for all the pork.
[Bumped]