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Our administration strives for mediocrity. I am not surprised, either.
What 'leaders' tell folks not to aim for the top?
Even Armstrong, who is vehement about staying out of the press as much as possible, cannot keep silent about the trends.
CNSNews.com - White House Science ?Czar? Tells Students: U.S. Can?t Expect to Be Number One in Science and Technology ForeverWhite House Science ‘Czar’ Tells Students: U.S. Can’t Expect to Be Number One in Science and Technology Forever
Monday, April 12, 2010
By Christopher Neefus
(CNSNews.com) – The Obama administration’s top science and technology official, who has argued for the economic de-development of America, warned science students last Friday that the United States cannot expect to be “number one” forever.
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What 'leaders' tell folks not to aim for the top?
AFP: Apollo hero Armstrong condemns Obama space planApollo hero Armstrong condemns Obama space plan
(AFP) – 14 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Apollo 11 hero Neil Armstrong Tuesday lashed out at President Barack Obama's decision to axe NASA plans to return to the Moon, describing the move as "devastating" to the US space program.
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"Without the skill and experience that actual spacecraft operation provides, the USA is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity," they added in the letter.
Even Armstrong, who is vehement about staying out of the press as much as possible, cannot keep silent about the trends.