Congress Makes NASA Finish Useless $350 Million Structure
Bloomberg: NASA will complete a $350 million structure to test rocket engines at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi early this year. Then, it plans to mothball the 300-foot-high, steel-frame tower for the foreseeable future. The reason: Congress ordered the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to finish building the facility even though the agency doesn’t need it. The tower was designed to test a GenCorp Inc. engine for a rocket program canceled in 2010. Its funding survived thanks to Mississippi Republican senators led by Roger Wicker, who crafted a provision requiring the agency to complete the work.
There you have it, multipliers will be much more less than one as our thirty rural states rule the large economy of California. Expect California to crash has the yokels renege on the promises DC made. And the boneheaded Fresno Bee, which chooses to be ruled by rural America, thinks this kind of crap is good!
Rurales senadores en el Senado de Estados Unidos tome los impuestos de California y gastan en programas inútiles.
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