Objective of this Blog

It is my intention of posting items here that I find of interest to the general reader who has a concern for what is happening in the United States today. My view is from a left of center perspective. This is done with the knowledge that my sources or myself might be wrong. I will not print anything I don't have good reason to believe is true knowing that someone else may not agree.

Monday, September 9, 2013

News Items for this week

NASA launched a Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer or LADEE into a path with the moon that will study the dust in the moon's atmosphere.  This will cost $ 280 million and after 6 months will crash into the surface of the moon destroying the project.  If they want to study dust try a tenement in any of our inner cities; the cost would be much less.  Source: The Virginian Pilot on 9/8/13.

At the Group of 20 summit, President Obama won no allies on his plan to attack Syria.  He said "the world " places" and "immense responsibility" on the US to respond to humanitarian crises.  He said the "first question often asked is 'why isn't the US doing something about this'".  The world is really asking this?  Really.  I don't hear it and neither does the UN or most of our allies hear it.  Obama must have exceptionally good hearing.  I wonder if the world is asking why we don't do something about racism, gun deaths, infant mortality rate, poverty and the blight of our inner cities?  Source The Virginian Pilot on 9/7/13.

The US is building a new aircraft carrier-the Gerald R. Ford-and it will be the most expensive "warship ever built".  Being built in Newport News it was originally set to cost $ 10 billion but now the Navy says it will cost $ 12.8 billion.  Besides that the ship will not "be fully functional when its commissioned" now set for March 2016.  The GAO said the ship should not be commissioned when originally set but the Pentagon disagreed; the Pentagon won.  The GAO thinks the final cost will be more like $ 14.2 billion.  Federal law requires the Navy to have 11 aircraft carriers and now has only 10.  This ship will be part of a  three carrier plan that is estimated to cost $ 43 billion: the John F. Kennedy is the next ship in line and is under construction.  It is being  built by the Huntington Ingalls Industries in Newport News.  The shipyard in Newport News is the only one that builds aircraft barriers and one of two that build subs.  Source The Virginian Pilot on 9/6/13.

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