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Saving Marriages With Your Tax Dollars

Ronald Bailey | 1.15.2004 10:10 AM

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Could this absurd $1.5 billion proposal have been inspired by his brother Neil's recent messy divorce? Would brother Neil might qualify for a grant? Hmmm.

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  1. OL   21 years ago

    You couldn't have paid me enough to stay with my ex-wife, although $1.5 bil should be enough to maintain separate residences.

  2. Jack   21 years ago

    Rick, while as a life-long Republican I would love to see a traditional Republican challenge Bush in the primaries, it ain't going to happen except by write-in. Most of the filing deadlines are already past.

  3. Douglas Fletcher   21 years ago

    Maybe this is a dumb question, but if the government doesn't get involved in space travel & settlement, who's going to defend the private entities that are up there when the Chinese space army invades them?

    Okay, maybe it's a little like '70s James Bond, but I think somewhere in there I have a point.

  4. Warren   21 years ago

    This has got to be the most irresponsible administration ever.

  5. Rick Barton   21 years ago

    Clinton's might have been but the Republican congress wouldn't let him.

  6. ed   21 years ago

    "This has got to be the most irresponsible administration ever."

    Jeez, have we forgotten JFK already?

  7. notJoe   21 years ago

    "This has got to be the most irresponsible administration ever."

    Warren,
    Have we forgotten Carter? How 'bout GHWB?

    Ed,
    JFK? Sorry for my ignorance (I missed that presidency): please elaborate.

  8. StMack   21 years ago

    Change the headline to buying votes with your tax dollars and it would be more accurate.

  9. Madog   21 years ago

    What pisses me off is that people complain about Bush's space proposal and say the money should be spent on domestic programs without thinking about the kind of domestic programs Bush is likely to favor. Would you rather see $1 billion given to NASA for something that will at least give us a litle scientific and technical knowledge or $1.5 billion spent on social engineering?

  10. Ronald Bailey   21 years ago

    How about spending on neither?

  11. Rick Barton   21 years ago

    I'd rather see it left in the owner's pockets.
    Bush is no conservative. He spends our money like
    a drunken lottery winner. There is an aching need for a challenge to him from a real conservative in the Republican primaries.

  12. David   21 years ago

    The social cons are only against social engineering when the left is in charge. Just as long as their programs are implemented, social cons believe that increasing the welfare state can solve problems caused by the welfare state. They also want to send taxpayer dollars to social con organizations that have been previously excluded from federal funding. It?s all about sending money to their allies.

  13. dhex   21 years ago

    i don't know if a family held together by federal grants is much of a family. bribery and love are not often interlinked these days.

  14. Rick Barton   21 years ago

    Yeah; "neither". That seems to be a concept that too many politicians don't undertstand.

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