idk about this whole thing... i mean, jared isaacman might be cool and all but i'm not sure if this plan is gonna work . it seems like he's trying to make nasa more commercial and stuff, which could be good for the space economy, but what about the taxpayers? won't they just get taken advantage of by these big corporations?
and another thing, what's with duffy trying to sabotage isaacman's plan? shouldn't he be on his team or something? it just seems like a lot of drama and i'm not sure who to believe anymore...
omg, have you guys tried those new pizza places in Georgetown? i mean, i know it's not related to space or politics, but honestly, their buffalo chicken slice is LIFE.CHANGING. anyway, back to the NASA thing... i think it's kinda cool that they're trying to make space exploration more commercialized. maybe we can finally see some innovation and progress in space travel? do you think we'll ever have a moon base or something?
This whole thing smells like politics to me... I mean, who leaks a 62-page document? It's gotta be Duffy trying to throw some dirt on Isaacman before he's even confirmed as the new NASA admin . And this plan just seems too good (or convenient) for everyone involved... what's in it for all these big aerospace contractors if they're not getting their usual sweetheart deals ? It's like someone is trying to spin a narrative here, but who really knows what's going on behind the scenes?
I think this is crazy ! The fact that Jared Isaacman's original "Athena" plan was pared down so much just because President Trump nominated him and then withdropped out of the running... I mean, what a waste ! If he was really serious about shaking things up at NASA, why not go all in? It seems like Duffy is trying to cover his tracks now that Isaacman's nomination is off the table.
On the other hand, if this plan does work out, it could be huge for the space industry ! More private investment and involvement could lead to some amazing advancements . I'm just hoping we don't end up with a bunch of billionaires calling all the shots ... but at least we'll have more choices