C
Crossover_Maniac
Guest
It's the year 1962 and JFK is suppose to give his Moon race speech, but instead, he says the following: "We as a nation, choose not to go to the Moon, and not because it's hard, but because we're a capitalist nation and it's not government's job to explore space. If there is any merit to space exploration, private enterprise, not big government will supply the means. The government will do its best to minimize the bureaucracy and to the bare requirements for safety, but apart from space activities directly related to the defense of the nation, that's all. The rest will be up to the individual, not the collective, to go out into space." How do you think the American space program would come out?
While there is space race, the military will still have its role in space launching satellites, etc.
Here's the question: would you support this if you were there in 1962?
While there is space race, the military will still have its role in space launching satellites, etc.
Here's the question: would you support this if you were there in 1962?