Anonymous ID: 3d0ee6 Sept. 16, 2020, 9:58 a.m. No.10668597   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8619

>>10668515

FBK

Fat Bitch Killa':

A gang started injuvenile hall in Portland, Oregon.The gang spread and soon dominated. As members increased and grew up, the Oregon prison system gained a large F.B.K. population. This gang started as being a derogetory name towards obese women but that was only the name. The mission was brotherhood for white and a few other mixed-race young gangsters in South East Portland. There was another entry for F.B.K. and I believe she may have been a victim and carrys anomosity. Crimes specialized by Killa's is Car Theft, Robbery's, Forgery's.

Anonymous ID: 3d0ee6 Sept. 16, 2020, 10:16 a.m. No.10668951   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10668751

How Barack Obama ruined NASA space exploration

 

The government’s response was formulated in secret. The results of these private deliberations were rolled out in the 2011 budget request that was released in February 2010. Project Constellation would be canceled, root and branch. Instead, NASA would conduct studies of heavy-lift rockets, deep-space propulsion, and other technologies that it was said, in the fullness of time, would make exploring space cheaper and easier.

 

Congress, which had not been consulted, reacted with bipartisan fury. The Obama administration made two critical errors. It had not consulted with Congress or anyone else when it developed its plans to kill Constellation. The White House also blatantly pulled a bureaucratic dodge that was apparent even to a first-term member of the House from the sticks. To kill a popular program, one studies it to death. Nowhere in the Obama plan was there a commitment to send astronauts anywhere. Clearly, the White House had no intention of doing space exploration. President Obama had expressed an antipathy to American exceptionalism, and nothing speaks to that quality than American astronauts exploring other worlds.

 

When Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, Gene Cernan, the last man on the Moon, and Jim Lovell, the hero of Apollo 13, sent an open letter condemning the cancellation of Constellation, President Obama knew he had a problem on his hands. So, with Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin in tow as a political prop, Obama went down to the Kennedy Space Center to make his big space announcement. We would go to Mars, sometime in the next 30 years and visit an Earth-approaching asteroid before that. We would not go back to the moon because we had already been there.

 

Of course, Obama was no more interested in exploring space than he was before. The Journey to Mars, as NASA eventually called it, was set so far into the future, the mid-2030s, as to be meaningless. Mars was the bright, shiny object to distract people from the vacuous nature of Obama’s space policy.

 

https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/technology/322918-how-barack-obama-ruined-nasa-space-exploration