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  • Lopez: Yes, a Republican could be California's next governor. And a recall would begin immediately

    03/27/2026 7:38:07 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 21 replies
    Los Angeles Times via yahoo! news ^ | 26 Mar, 2026 | Steve Lopez
    Once upon a time in California, I went to the Orange County fairgrounds to watch Arnold Schwarzenegger give the signal for a wrecking ball to drop onto a vehicle. The audience went wild, and Schwarzenegger went on to become governor and deliver on his promise to roll back a car tax increase, thereby blowing a $4-billion hole in the state budget. SNIP “There’s no historical precedent in modern California history for a governor’s race with such a large field or such an amorphous field of candidates,” said longtime political observer Dan Schnur. “Unless you’re paying very close attention, it feels...
  • NASA chief rules out manned Moon mission in the foreseeable future

    04/07/2013 12:32:05 PM PDT · by Dallas59 · 3 replies
    The Verge ^ | 4/7/2013 | The Verge
    NASA administrator Charles Bolden has dismissed the idea that the space agency will attempt another manned Moon mission. Speaking with contemporaries, Bolden said "NASA will not take the lead on a human lunar mission... probably in my lifetime." Bolden added that if the next administration reverses NASA's decision it would set back the manned space program in its entirety. He warned that, should we divert resources towards a manned moon mission in the future, we would probably never "see Americans on the Moon, on Mars, near an asteroid, or anywhere" in our lifetimes, explaining that "we cannot continue to change...
  • NASA rules out manned Moon mission in the foreseeable future

    04/07/2013 10:02:24 AM PDT · by redreno · 56 replies
    http://www.theverge.com ^ | April 7, 2013 11:58 am | By Aaron Souppouris
    NASA administrator Charles Bolden has dismissed the idea that the space agency will attempt another manned Moon mission. Speaking with contemporaries, Bolden said "NASA will not take the lead on a human lunar mission... probably in my lifetime." Bolden added that if the next administration reverses NASA's decision it would set back the manned space program in its entirety. He warned that, should we divert resources towards a manned moon mission in the future, we would probably never "see Americans on the Moon, on Mars, near an asteroid, or anywhere" in our lifetimes, explaining that "we cannot continue to change...