$770 billion bought a LOT of votes, Wall Street votes: and those are infinitely more valuable than illegal alien votes..
Perhaps we can flush Medicare to pay for it, send out a large portion of the 65+ crowd onto the ice floe. (Soylent International has offered to cleanly dispose of them, there's your return on investment..)
Forget messing with China! Unless you are prepared for Walmart to suffer.. China is in the process of building over 200 bullet trains; we cannot manage even one between L.A. and Vegas. But we do need to understand economic priorities in our country. Clearly, maximizing short term profit is missing in long term concerns about infrastructure.
Each Shuttle flight costs well over $500 million (in late 1990s bucks), so 3 or 4 of them keeps the Iraq War burning another week or two. There are economic priorities - remember, the Shuttle originally had to be sold on its re-usability. Several Congress critters expected some positive cash flow from it - a PROFIT! NASA has been asking (begging) for development funds for a successor for well over a decade, but there are priorities.. (Perhaps if we could find some military value in a new version?)
Now, the ultimate Worst Thing has befallen our beloved country - a suspiciously elected, foreign born, non-white 'president' who is articulate and speaks in complete sentences without being a laughing stock, but is unfortunately the Anti-Christ. (Didn't he arise from the sea <of humanity>, with his extreme charisma? Expect the Malignant Narcissist in Chief <thanks, Brett> to mysteriously solve a major World Problem soon, recover from a head wound, etc. The beast with 10 crowns and 7 heads, clearly the European Common Market, has long since risen.. A few tens of thousand of us will soon disappear into the clouds; the first of seven seals will begin opening soon..) Anyway, some really interesting stuff will occur soon - the hurricanes and earthquakes have already started.
So, America's Manned space flight is going the way of control line stunt, my friends.. And sad it is.
L.
"A trillion here, a trillion there, pretty soon it adds up to real money." -Senator Everett Dirksen (with apologies)