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Our politicians, our leaders, and our form of government is fundamentally corrupt.
We of course embarked on a goal to take NASA public. It is not a hard concept to understand. You just organize the proper people to run the public entity and you make the contacts with those on Wall Street and you simply gauge what can be done and do it. Generally, the act of taking a company public is fairly well understood and very simple. We have even detailed to the authorities that it can be done for publicity rights first and move forward from there. It is a great idea. But not if just about everyone you talk to is corrupt.
Our elected officials want money, money and more money to do anything or to take anything seriously. We also have President Obama who for want of a better description is either a moron or a traitor. We prefer the latter description. It is clear that he does not believe in the free market or even democracy. Most of his advisors are dye in the wool radical communists and not surprisingly racists.
What have we learned from our current quest? Simply put we need the following and pretty fast before things fall apart; Term Limits, A Balanced Budget Amendment; A Line Item Veto; A Prohibition of Delegation of Authority from Congress; A Prohibition from Anything Other than Strict Interpretation of the Separation of Powers by the Supreme Court.
If we do not get these we will never be able to take NASA public and for that matter our experiment in democracy will end and rather quickly.