WINNING!
The White House statement:
Our long journey to the stars—and the Moon Forty-five years ago today, NASA’s final Apollo mission landed on the surface of the Moon. No human has walked there since.
This afternoon, President Donald J. Trump will tell the country that it’s time to refocus our vision for American space exploration.
In signing Space Policy Directive 1 today—the first recommendation of the recently reconvened National Space Council—the President will shift NASA’s resources and attention toward the Moon and Mars.
Given its relative closeness, the Moon in particular offers humans the best hope for long-term exploration and utilization. President Ronald Reagan once eloquently captured the sweep of mankind as “his long climb from the swamp to the stars.”
With President Trump’s order today, America commits itself once again to writing the next chapter of that story.AND THEN THERE'S THIS:
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Also do not forget
Nov. 2016/Breitbart: Sweetheart Deal Handed Port Canaveral’s Cargo Container Terminal to Family of Saddam Hussein’s Nuclear Mastermind
35 year lease done in one day .....Center for Security Policy: “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
Trump MUST REVISIT THIS DEAL AND NULLIFY IT.
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