You mean like Starship?
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So we oppose US intelligence agencies overthrowing democratically elected leaders in other countries but not their own?
In fairness to Colin Powell, my understanding was he didn't know it was a lie/ trumped up evidence at the time, and was pretty bitter about it in later years.
Attacking the commenter personally is not helpful. Obviously the whole destruction-of-American-Democracy thing is very different. But let's look at some salient issues.
As far as the war in Gaza, Biden/ establishment Democrats still stood behind Netanyahu in the wake of Oct 7th. There was only slight functional differences in Biden's America's stance on Israel in Gaza and Trump's.
Less salient, adding a cap on mortgage interest deductions on taxes. Republicans under Trump I did it to punish wealthy coastal (high home value) residents who rented to vote blue. Democrats left it in place because they approved of people who have more home value paying more taxes.
It goes on. Both Democrats and Republicans failed to close Guantanamo, advance voting reform, advance marijuana legalization, end the war in Afghanistan, or take ANY action about climate change for decades, etc.
It's not every issue mind you, but Democrats are frustratingly adherent to the status quo while the United States has needed meaningful reform for decades.
Russia has already stated it will back its ally, Iran.
The only people I've heard for it are the Trump hating former Republicans in the Bulwark podcast. Tim Miller had Bill Kristol on and they were pro-regime change in Iran. Leftover neocons, basically.
I think I agree, but one Russia is more than plenty, don't you think?
Smite! Smite! Smite! Smite!
I'm in favor of sticking him out there and seeing if Zeus is ready to smite him yet.
Maybe new? Their account has been suspended (I know the temporary looks like that, unsure about the permanent suspension).
I can't laugh because Uvalde still makes me choke up.
My personal opinion is that it fails because SpaceX, like a lot of space startups, embrace a silicon valley coding mindset of 'move fast and break things', which results on them spending much more of their time and effort on testing than on design. Make a change, test, make a subsequent change, test. It gets them to a working prototype more quickly than legacy space/ defense companies. However, there's no emphasis on modeling or design, which is problematic for solving complex problems that haven't been solved for 50 years already.