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Monday, November 19, 2012

Should we explore space?

A lot of people wonder whether exploring space is really worth the risk and expense. The answer is a very simple yes; Space is definitely worth our time and money. There are many reasons to keep exploring space ranging from history, necessities, opportunities, and much more.

The first major reason to keep sending our boys out of the atmosphere is that exploration equals power and success. When the new world was discovered back in the 17th century who became the most powerful country?  Great Britain. The country who controlled that new world. If the United States were to keep funding exploration then sooner then we might expect habitable worlds will be discovered and reached. And If the United States is considered the one who found and colonized those new worlds our power would enormously increase. We would now have power over something that everyone wants a piece and pay top dollar to be apart of. All we had to do is get there first and in force.

A second major drive to keep exploring space is that we need the space to expand. Here on earth we are running out of room very quickly. We have a net growth in population of over 1 million people a week that’s more than two wyoming's. Meaning that if everyone died in wyoming today they could all be replaced by wednesday. We do not have room on for that many people especially with rising life expectancies and decreasing death rates. The farther we go into space the more options we have as to where our excess of people can go to prosper. RIght now we are already debating living on the Moon and Mars and we haven’t even landed on Mars yet! Imagine how easily it would be to get a large group of people to utilize the cosmos.

Almost hand in hand with moving people to space is the fact that is we keep exploring space we create thousands of opportunities for not only scientists and engineers but all people looking for a fresh start and a new place to make it big. Once a planet was deemed habitable a huge market for commercial space flight would arise and create jobs for thousands this market would also grow and grow as long as people are still being born and space is still being explored. It would be a very easily sustained innovative market.

Furthermore without the exploration we can not move forward as a country and economy nearly as fast as with it. Space exploration has led to the invention of things that we use every single day and would be without if not for NASA and the space race. Things like the vacuum, LED lights, and satellite television would be none existent or in their early stages of development without the space program  

The knowledge that the desire to explore space and exploration of space has provide mankind with is almost unmatched in any field. If not for the desire to go into the stars we would still think that the earth is the center of the universe and we might still think that the earth is the only habitable planet but instead we are able to know there are other planetoids out there like HB 85512 B which shows traces of Oxygen and Water and is in the Habitable Zone. It’s things like this that show the true promise of space exploration.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Obama Time


     Are out the undecided voter in this coming election? Are you watching the debates, reading the presses releases, paying attention to the new and are just unable to decide who you should vote for this coming tuesday? Well I’m here to help you decide which candidate is better for this country by explaining why I believe what I believe.

     Out of the two main candidates (Obama and Romney) that are most definitely biting their nails and waiting in anticipation for tomorrow to come; Obama is clearly the far better choice for the betterment of our American society. Obama has the right ideas in his head to make the country a better place and has also been following those ideas for the past four year. He knows what is good for our society. In the past four Obama has made a strong backing for himself when in comes to important moral, social, economical and foreign issues.

     Now to get into the meat of it I’m not a democrat, republican, libertarian, green party member or member of any third party for that matter, but I would vote for Obama this year based on two main things what he’s done in the past four years, and how little overall faith and trust I have in Mitt Romney. 

     Primarily I’d like to talk about Obama’s last four years. Even if he hasn’t been the most successful (By not being the most successful I mean there is little room to move when you have a republican legislature and are a democratic president.) He (Obama) has always kept the right ideas in his head. Which would be fixing the mess President Bush created when he was office, lowering the number of unemployed, ending wars, removing troops from the middle east, and taking out hostile oppositions (Osama Bin Laden). 

     The second reason that I would vote for Obama over Mitt Romney is Mitt himself. He has forever been changing his views. If you tracked Romney's opinion in a liner fashion It’s would be more up and down then a pop singers popularity. He has changed his opinions so many times that you would feel like you're meeting a new candidate every time you hear him speak. Not only is Romney is questionable when is comes from his views but he also is part of the most discriminated against group of 2012. The 1%. For this reason I believe that he would get very little done when it came to pleasing the people which is very important for a president.

For these reasons two reasons both supporting Obama in this campaign  I would choose Obama over Romney this tuesday in the coming election. But of course it's up to you if you want a changing nation or a changing opinion.