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And WHAT companies (other than GM and Chrysler...the Housing Market)...does Gubmint OWN, and are tooled up to meet the challange?
*ANSWER*?
ZERO...point ZERO.
I think it's stunning you can't see the connection between "research" and "industry". Absolutely stunning.
NO *I* see the difference...what I find stunning is your absolute insistance that NONE of it would exist without the GUBMINT.
Deany? Next time? Try to pick on someone that is dumber than *I*...(That way? You look like LESS of an asshat...). TOO late *I* let the cat outta the BAG
In 1958, President Eisenhower signed the Space Act, officially creating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA continues to spawn a vast array of new technologies and products that have improved our daily lives. In fact, NASA has filed more than 6,300 patents with the U.S. government [source: NASA Scientific and Technical Information].
Each year since 1976, NASA has published a list of every commercialized technology and product linked to its research. The NASA journal "Spinoff" highlights these products, which have included things like improved pacemakers, state of the art exercise machines and satellite radio. Each product was made possible thanks to a NASA idea or innovation.
Curiosity "10 NASA Inventions You Might Use Every Day"
NASA Spinoffs - Inventions Benefiting Our Daily Lives - Apollo Spinoff Inventions
http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/Spinoff2010/pdf/Spinoff2010.pdf
SFC Ollie, it was General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the last Republican to leave office with a balanced budget. The man who created NASA. One of the greatest Presidents we have ever had. Don't demean his contribution in the drive to "hate" Obama and mindlessly agree with Republican morons.
Our nation was built around NASA inventions paid for by the government. Not only did that research create tens of thousands of jobs directly, but also the "support" for those jobs. Then add in all the jobs created by the many, many types of technology that came from the fruit of that research.
I won't even get into all the American infrastructure created by the government that led to jobs.
A really stupid Republican will say, "If you build a bridge, then once the bridge is built, the job is gone".
A really smart Republican will say, "If you build a bridge, then you connect communities which will lead to many new jobs".
And yet it was all created by government.
And that's your argument? It would have happened anyway? A "fucking guess"?
Six thousand and three hundred patents and it would have happened anyway?
You are a bigger tard than I thought. And what is especially pitiful, you don't even know it. You don't even realize you argue from the side if delusion and stupidity. You are truly a "tragic" figure. The evidence is "right there" and still you deny it. You really are drunk on Republican "swill". Sad.