It’s hard to see how the Euro survives all of this, at least in anything resembling its current form.
What A Shame For Chicago
Rahm isn’t qualified to run for mayor. He was probably just looking for an excuse to bail the White House anyway. Of course, it being Chicago, he may find a way. It’s pretty funny, though, if he was blindsided by this.
The Power Of Transterrestrial
I see that all four of the Republicans that I called out yesterday ended up voting for the Senate bill.
Where Are The Statesmen?
Some depressing thoughts on the not-so-Golden State.
Is There An ISS Expert In The House?
Ignoring the lifeboat issue, what is the real crew capacity of the system, and what would it take to expand it (e.g, ECLSS)? How many could it comfortably support? What are the fundamental limits? I assume that power is not one of them, and hab volume could still be expanded.
[Update late afternoon]
OK, maybe I haven’t phrased the question properly. My question is not about requirements, but about design. That is, if I wanted to expand crew far beyond that currently designed for, and (once again) ignoring the lifeboat issue, what are the constraints? Dennis implies that it is power (presumably because, admittedly, that would probably be the hardest thing to expand much, absent a nuke in LEO). But if we wanted to (say) triple it, would that be possible, and what would we have to do, and what would be the first things to upgrade, and what would it cost?
Change!
I did not know this:
The basic idea of debate under rules is not especially sinister: It is simply a way to control the abject chaos of the People’s House. But it used to be that lots of bills came out under “open rules” wherein any member in the chamber could move to amend at the appropriate time. Nancy Pelosi’s 111th is the first Congress in history that hasn’t brought a single bill out under an open rule.
I don’t find it at all surprising, of course.
What Happened To The Chaps?
Entertaining thoughts on the girlie men of Old Blighty:
Whatever happened to the solid yeomanry of England? The obvious answer is to blame the Femi-Nazis. The relentless feminist critique of masculinity that has been blaring out of our schools and universities since the 1960s has taken its toll. Today’s young men have been ideologically programmed to believe that any overt display of masculinity — tucking their shirts in, for instance — would be an endorsement of ‘the patriarchy’. Far better to make common cause with the oppressed by using moisturiser and eating salad.
Fortunately, I suspect it’s cyclical.
The Senate Bill Passes
Thanks to everyone who did citizen lobbying to make this happen. Henry Vanderbilt offers his thanks as well, and discusses events to come (the next battle will be over the 2011 NASA appropriation). Clark Lindsey has thoughts there as well, and a lot of links here.
[Update a while later]
Lori Garver is going to do a press conference in a few minutes. You’ll be able to stream it here, at least in theory.
They Hate Us
They really, really hate us:
They think we are fools. They view our religion as superstition. They label our skepticism as ignorance and our patriotism as racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic and fattening.
Nothing is worse to a liberal than fat.
The liberal contempt for America is shining through.
President Obama called voters “whiners” in public. Heaven knows what he calls them in private.
Rubes.
Conservatives In Name Only
I have a piece up at PJM this morning about space pork.