February 1, 2012

Experts say Gingrich moon base dreams not lunacy (AP)

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WASHINGTON ? Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich wants to create a lunar colony that he says could become a U.S. state. There’s his grand research plan to figure out what makes the human brain tick. And he’s warned about electromagnetic pulse attacks leaving America without electricity.

To some people, these ideas sound like science fiction. But mostly they are not.

Several science policy experts say the former House speaker’s ideas are based in mainstream science. But somehow, Gingrich manages to make them sound way out there, taking them first a small step and then a giant leap further than where other politicians have gone.

Gingrich’s promise that “by the end of my second term we will have the first permanent base on the moon” got amped up in a recent debate in Florida, which lost thousands of jobs with the end of the space shuttle program. By then, the lunar base had become a colony and even a potential state, and his moon ideas were ridiculed by rival Mitt Romney.

Returning to the moon and building an outpost there is not new. Until three years ago, it was U.S. policy and billions of dollars were spent on that idea.

Staying on the moon dates at least to 1969, when a government committee recommended that NASA first build a winged, reusable space shuttle followed by a space station and then a moon outpost. In 1989, President George H.W. Bush proposed going to the moon and staying there.

Sixteen years later, in 2005, his son, President George W. Bush, proposed a similar lunar outpost, phased out the space shuttle program and spent more than $9 billion designing a return to the moon program.

George Washington University space policy director Scott Pace, who was NASA’s associate administrator in the second Bush administration and is a Romney supporter, said the 2020 lunar base date Gingrich mentioned was feasible when it was proposed in 2005.

But it is no longer, felled by funding cuts and President Barack Obama’s decision to cancel the program. Pace said it would be hard to figure out when NASA could get back to the moon, but that such a return is doable.

What kept killing return-to-the moon plans were the costs, starting in 1969. The proposal died 20 years later when the price tag was released: more than $700 billion in current dollars. The second President Bush’s plans started running into problems due to insufficient funding. After a special commission said those plans were not sustainable, Obama cancelled the return-to-the-moon program. Instead, he ordered NASA to aim astronauts toward an asteroid and eventually Mars, something many space experts say is even more ambitious.

“Some of you may like it and you may dislike it, but I gave the boldest explanation of going into space since John F. Kennedy in 1961,” Gingrich said this week in Florida. “I believe in an America of big ideas and big solutions. I believe if we unleash the American people we will rebuild the American dream.”

In Florida, nearly all the Republican presidential candidates promoted private companies sending astronauts into space. Several companies are building private spaceships. Commercial space companies taking over the job of getting Americans into low Earth orbit is a cornerstone of the Obama space plan. But, again, money has been an issue.

For example, NASA received $406 million in its current budget for private space programs. Obama had asked Congress for $805 million.

Neal Lane, former head of the National Science Foundation and White House science adviser during the Clinton administration, said Gingrich’s proposals aren’t crazy, although he may disagree with some of them. Gingrich’s ideas and actions are “very pro-science,” said Lane, who credited Gingrich with protecting federal science research from budget cuts in the 1990s.

“He’s on the edge of mainstream thinking about big science. Except for the idea of establishing a colony on the moon, it’s not over the edge,” added Syracuse University science policy professor Henry Lambright.

In Iowa, Gingrich pushed a “brain science” initiative that advocates spending more private and federal money to map the human brain to help fight and cure Alzheimer’s disease. He said the idea was based on the experience of watching his late mother’s transformation from a happy person with friends to living in a long-term care facility suffering from bipolar disease, depression and physical ailments.

Gingrich said his “whole emphasis on brain science” is based on his mother’s depression and mental illnesses. Discussing the issue in Iowa, he wiped away a tear, saying: “It’s not a theory. It’s in fact, my mother.”

The idea of mapping the brain to figure out how it works is a traditional scientific approach to a difficult problem. Scientists have tried to conquer disease by mapping the human genome and figuring out the basic biology of cancer, said Arizona State University science policy professor Dan Sarewitz. The trouble is that, in the past, it hasn’t paid off as promised, he said.

Gingrich also has raised eyebrows with his dire warnings about the threat of electromagnetic pulses. The fear being that a nuclear bomb detonated hundreds of miles above America could knock out the country’s electricity for a long time. In 2009, Gingrich said it “may be the greatest threat we face … We would in fact lose our civilization in a matter of seconds.”

Paul Fischbeck, a professor of engineering and risk at Carnegie Mellon University, said the threat has existed for about a half a century and is real. But “it’s getting more likely and more dangerous” as America becomes more electronic-dependent and other countries advance in technology, he said.

Still, it’s space where Gingrich dreams biggest and raises the most eyebrows.

Much of the criticism of his space plans, especially in the media, have been unfair, said Alan Stern, NASA’s space sciences chief during George W. Bush’s administration. He said Gingrich is just thinking big, like a pioneer.

“That’s how `Star Trek’ begins,” said Stern, vice president of the Southwest Research Institute and director of the Florida Space Institute. “But when a government guy or politician talks that way, they just get clobbered about being unrealistic and that’s unfortunate.”

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Associated Press writer Shannon McCaffrey in Florida contributed to this report.

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January 28, 2012

Pelosi hints, then denies she has Gingrich secrets

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January 26, 2012

Democrats club Romney with his tax records (Daily Caller)

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Democratic officials are using Gov. Mitt Romney?s tax records to hammer him in Florida.

Romney?s 2010 records show he paid out 13.9 percent of his income in taxes.

?We appreciate that Mitt Romney is a fabulously wealthy individual,? said Democratic National Committee Executive Director Patrick Gaspard.??There are questions about how he amassed that wealth ? [so] it is right for voters in Florida and other states to ask whether Mitt Romney is advocating [tax] principles that benefit him ? to the detriment of working Americans.?

For several months, Obama?s campaign deputies have criticized Romney, and largely ignored rival candidates, such as former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who they believe would be easier to defeat in the 2012 election.?(RELATED:??Obama for Gingrich? memo hits Romney)

?Mitt Romney is against Americans paying their fair share. ? Romney doesn?t believe that we all have a responsibility to do our fair share,? said Gaspard, who declined to say what Romney?s ?fair share? of taxes would be.

Romney?s 2010 records show he produced nine times as much in taxes and charities as President Barack Obama produced during the same year.?Romney produced $6 million in taxes and gifts for his fellow Americans, while Obama only produced taxes and gifts totaling $700,000.

By not releasing 23 years of tax records, Gaspard said, Romney ?is continuing to keep those records secrets. ? Romney has significant offshore investments [in] famous tax havens ? [and] these [2010 records] don?t show how much tax he?s avoiding.?

?I have no treason to doubt the returns are perfectly lawful,? said Ed Kleinbard, a law professor at the University of Southern California, who joined Gaspard during a midday press conference.

But, he added, ?is this candidate so personally or financially invested in certain [tax-related] positions that he cannot separate his own position from what is good for the country going forward??

Their criticisms match Obama?s campaign-trail effort to portray Romney as a out-of-touch elitist, and the same themes will likely be part of this evening?s State of the Union speech.

Romney?s 2010 tax payments amounted to 13.9 percent of his income;?Obama?s taxes of $453,770 came to 26 percent of his 2010 income.

Combined, Obama?s taxes and gifts were worth $245,075, and amounted to almost 40 percent of his income;?Romney?s combined taxes and gifts added up $6 million, or almost 30 percent of his income.

That combined rate is higher than the percentage of taxes paid by any income group, according to a 2010 report by the bipartisan congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.

The highest rate ? 27 percent ? is paid by people earning between $200,000 and $500,000, according to the committee?s report, titled ?Present Law and Background Data Related to the Federal Tax System In Effect For 2010 and 2011.?

Romney?s tax rate ? but not his tax bill ? was lower than the rate paid by taxpayers earning between $40,000 and $50,000, according to the report.

However, Romney?s tax record does not show any information about the tax revenue generated by the firms that he helped established when he was working at Bain Capital.

Romney argues that his investments helped create tax-generating jobs for 110,000 people.

Nationally, tax revenue has declined since 2009, when Obama was inaugurated.

In 2008, federal revenues stood at $2.29 trillion. The next year, revenues fell to $1.9 trillion because of an economic downturn. But because of the stalled economy, 2011 revenues were expected to reach only $1.9 trillion ? still far below the 2008 level, according to the Tax Policy Center.

During 2010, the federal government also borrowed $1.27 trillion to pay for programs that could not be supported with the $2.38 trillion paid in taxes by Romney and other taxpayers.

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December 23, 2011

Sarah Palin on Presidential Run: Not Too Late!

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Will Sarah Palin still run for U.S. President?

In our opinion, there’s no way that’s happening, but it won’t stop her from continuing to tease the masses to make sure we remember she’s still around.

Asked by Fox Business Network about the likelihood that she’d become a candidate for the White House in 2012, the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee said it’s not too late for “folks” to jump in … including herself.

“Who knows what will happen in the future,” she added.

Sarah Palin Speaking

Palin told Fox News she felt no enthusiasm for anyone in the current GOP field and that she needed to feel something before she would offer an endorsement.

She said in October that she wouldn’t seek the GOP nomination, since she could be more effective helping the party by assisting others’ bids to be elected.

The first votes are cast in the Republican primary season January 3 in Iowa. Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are currently leading polls in the state.

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December 7, 2011

Republican Presidential Candidates on U.S. Health Care Coverage (ContributorNetwork)

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According to a recent Gallup poll, three out of four Americans believe U.S. health care coverage has major problems or is in crisis. When asked what the most urgent health problem facing the country is, most Americans name access and costs, far ahead of both cancer and obesity. Others, however, believe the greatest problems facing health care are actually government interference and the size of the government’s health care budget.

For these reasons, the candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination were asked what about their views of U.S. health care coverage.

Here is what they said, according to the CNN-Tea Party debate transcript:

* Mitt Romney: “I’d reform Medicare and reform Medicaid and reform Social Security to get them on a sustainable basis, not for current retirees, but for those in their 20s and 30s and early 50s. But the key to balancing the budget — and we talk about all the waste in government and the inefficiency. And having spent 25 years in business, I know something about taking waste out of enterprises. I’d love to do that to the federal government. And there is massive waste. But we’re not going to balance the budget just by pretending that all we have to do is take out the waste. We’re going to have to cut spending. And I’m in favor of cutting spending, capping federal spending as a percentage of GDP, at 20 percent or less, and having a balanced budget amendment. That’s essential to rein in the scale of the federal government. … The right answer for America is to stop the growth of the federal government and to start the growth of the private sector.”

* Newt Gingrich: “Anybody who knows anything about the federal government knows that there’s such an enormous volume of waste, that if you simply had a serious all-out effort to modernize the federal government, you would have hundreds of billions of dollars of savings falling off. ? The federal government is such a bad manager of money, that somewhere between $70 billion and $120 billion a year in Medicare and Medicaid is paid to crooks. We wrote a book several years ago called “Stop Paying the Crooks.” I thought it was pretty obvious even for Washington. So I would start to balance the budget by stop paying the crooks, not by cheating honest Americans.”

* Rick Santorum: “The idea that unless we have a government-run, one-size-fits-all Medicare program, that that’s throwing grandma off a cliff, is Washington think — is people who think in Washington this president, who believes that they know better than you how to run your life and how to purchase your health care. I trust you, I trust the American people. That is the greatness of our country.”

* Ron Paul: “In a society that you accept welfarism and socialism, he (a young person with no health insurance) expects the government to take care of him. ? But what he should do is whatever he wants to do, and assume responsibility for himself. My advice to him would be to have a major medical policy.”

CNN debate moderator Wolf Blitzer then asked Paul a follow-up question: Should society just allow a person with no health insurance to die?

* Paul: “That’s what freedom is all about, taking your own risks. This whole idea that you have to prepare and take care of everybody.”

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