The idiocy of the Obama
administration continues to amaze us, even after eighteen months of leftist
policies. After becoming President, Obama sent federal spending into the
stratosphere, increasing the burden on future generations of Americans.
However, one of the few agencies that he has grounded is involved in one of our
most vital national missions, space exploration. Sadly, the President has
reduced spending for NASA, while boosting spending for almost everything else
in the federal government.
The result is that facilities
like Michoud in New Orleans East are in danger of closing, resulting in the
loss of thousands of high paying jobs. Instead of reaching for the stars, the
President wants NASA to become more focused on earthbound challenges like the
politically charged issue of global warming. This is a ludicrous departure for
the once proud agency, which is now led by staunch Obama supporter Charles
Bolden. In a recent speech delivered in Egypt
to mark the one year anniversary of Obama’s Cairo
address, Bolden said that NASA is not just interested in space exploration, but
is also “an Earth improvement agency.” With this mission, there is no need for
astronauts, only geologists.
As chief NASA administrator,
Bolden has cancelled the Constellation program and eliminated plans to return
to the moon. In making this controversial move, Bolden also cancelled the
production of new rockets and spaceships that were involved in the
Constellation program.
The leader of NASA should be
focused on expanding our space mission and returning the agency to its glory
days. Instead, he is assisting the state department in promoting diplomacy in
the Islamic world. Incredibly, during his Middle East
trip, Bolden appeared on the Al Jazeera television network and claimed that
expanding international relations was among his top goals. He said that the
President told him his foremost mission was to “find a way to reach out to the
Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them
feel good about their historic contribution to science ... and math and
engineering.”
When did it become the NASA
administrator’s top job to “reach out” to the Muslim world and make them “feel
good?” In the past, NASA administrators were busy managing their agencies, but
not Mr. Bolden. He is our ambassador to the Muslim world, speaking for
President Obama. In the interview, Bolden sounded more like a politician or a
diplomat than a NASA administrator.
The whole episode paints another
disturbing picture of an administration with a curious and frightening agenda.
Bolden should be focused on how this country will explore space in a time of
tight budgets and an international recession. Instead, Bolden, under the
direction of Obama, is playing politics in the Middle East.
This initiative will not advance
space travel because none of these Muslim nations have a legitimate space
program and none of them have ever sent men or women into space. This is just
another example of the President currying favor with the Muslim world at the
expense of a vital national security interest, in this case, our space program.
Bolden claims that the United
States needs international help to travel beyond
low-Earth orbit. He said we “can’t do it” alone anymore. So, the United
States, the country that designed the fabulously
successful Apollo program and won the space race in the 1960’s is now unable to
leave low orbit without the assistance of the Muslim world? It is a sad
commentary on the condition of NASA and the plight of the United
States of America.