Bush most commendable actions during his term
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Bush most commendable actions during his term
While Bush has done his best to screw his country over (and a good chunk of the rest of the world for that matter), which of his actions would you hold in high regard?
Not an easy question.
I was under the impression that he helped to reignite NASA into ventures that go beyond LEO, looking to the Moon and Mars, and helped to pass funding for those ventures. Assuming I don't have my facts wrong somehow, I'd say that was his most enviable action of his Presidency.
I was under the impression that he helped to reignite NASA into ventures that go beyond LEO, looking to the Moon and Mars, and helped to pass funding for those ventures. Assuming I don't have my facts wrong somehow, I'd say that was his most enviable action of his Presidency.
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I've heard he's actually done some laudable things in Africa, but I haven't really looked into the slant that the press reporting these events has taken.
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Um.... He was nice to his dog?
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He didn't nuke anyone after 9/11. Also, he's kept the SPR topped up and has plans to expand it.
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So he took Truman's advice about having a friend in Washington?Patrick Degan wrote:Um.... He was nice to his dog?

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His space exploration plan was a lot of talk with no real increase in funding to back it up (imagine what we could get done if we'd given NASA even a fraction of the monies allocated to fight the 'War on Terror',) and with little reason for his successors to keep it going beyond fielding the Space Shuttle replacement.CaptJodan wrote:Not an easy question.
I was under the impression that he helped to reignite NASA into ventures that go beyond LEO, looking to the Moon and Mars, and helped to pass funding for those ventures. Assuming I don't have my facts wrong somehow, I'd say that was his most enviable action of his Presidency.
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No, we couldn't have. There's quite a bit of work beyond "throw money at it" that would have to go to building a successful space elevator. The same goes for people who say we could end world hunger or solve global poverty on the Iraq war budget.Strider wrote:We could have thrown up a Space Elevator for the Iraq War. I don't give Bush any credit for helping NASA.
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The only thing I agree with Bush on is killing the 'Assault' Weapons Ban. Whoopty doo. I can get a perfectly capable shotgun without all that TacticLOL stuff like pistol grip and flash hider; and as long as my first shot's on target, mag limits, while insanely dumb, still won't matter.
Everything else Shrub did blows ass!
Everything else Shrub did blows ass!


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I'll backpedal from hyperbole a bit: I'm not saying it'd be done now. The Iraq War isn't done either. But the total investment is on the same order of magnitude, and more importantly the deficits caused by Iraq are going to cause slashes in the NASA budget eventually, even if Bush isn't the hatchetman.
Bush doesn't even deserve the credit for that.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:The only thing I agree with Bush on is killing the 'Assault' Weapons Ban. Whoopty doo. I can get a perfectly capable shotgun without all that TacticLOL stuff like pistol grip and flash hider; and as long as my first shot's on target, mag limits, while insanely dumb, still won't matter.
Everything else Shrub did blows ass!
He said he'd sign one if it got to his desk, but Congress declined to renew it.
It's one of the few things the Repub Congress did right.
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And? It was an excellent capsule, and you could say the exact same thing about Apollo as well. It was just an upscaled Gemini, which was simply an upscaled Mercury...except not quite.Zixinus wrote:Isn't the upcoming Orion system also just an up-scaled and a bit modernized version of the Apollo?
Besides, it's only superficially similar to the Apollo. There's a lot of new technology coming in, including a real toilet (this will do wonders to mission endurance)

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I remember a recent segment on The Daily Show, whereas Jon Stewart and John Oliver mentioned the good Bush had done in Africa. Towards the end of the segment, John Oliver expresses his anger over the thought that George Bush has actually been capable of consciously doing good, but that he's just been choosing not to do so in any other cases.
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I heard something about him pushing to reduce some of the red-tape on building new nuclear power plants. Was that him, or was that just Congress again?
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I think you're thinking of the Qatari (or was it Dubai?) company trying to get the contract(s) for port administration.Qwerty 42 wrote:iirc, someone here said that they supported Bush for putting his foot down on the Congressional prohibition of the Pakistani company trying to acquire ports.
And I would disagree. He botched that one up. If he wasn't such an incompetent jackass he wouldn't have tried to slip it by and then end up with a shitstorm when everyone misunderstands what the hell was really happening.
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It was Dubai/UAE. I find it particularly ironic that the deal was torpedoed by the kind of blind ZOMFG TEH MUSLIMS! xenophobia that Shrubby himself introduced into the national consciousness.The Spartan wrote:I think you're thinking of the Qatari (or was it Dubai?) company trying to get the contract(s) for port administration.Qwerty 42 wrote:iirc, someone here said that they supported Bush for putting his foot down on the Congressional prohibition of the Pakistani company trying to acquire ports.
And I would disagree. He botched that one up. If he wasn't such an incompetent jackass he wouldn't have tried to slip it by and then end up with a shitstorm when everyone misunderstands what the hell was really happening.
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