Posted by NCWayne on July 18, 2012 at 09:10:55 from (69.40.232.132):
I know there are many valid points made in the replies to my post below and I have replied to many of those posts directly. That said, one of the chief points made below in regard the whole thing being feasible is the cost. That said think about this when it comes to the money needed for a project like I suggest. This country spends tens of missions every year exploring space,and looking for water on other planets, etc, etc. WHY? Granted there have been some great things that came out of the space race, but why spend all of that money looking for water on another planet when that same money could be better spend figuring out how to better manage the water we already have on this planet. True the infrastructure to do as I suggest would be massive, but what's easier, a pipe to move a billion gallons of water from North Carolina to California, or one to move a billion gallons from Mars to Earth, IF water was ever found there to start with? That's just one of the ways this country wastes money every year that could be better spent on things to make our loves better right here on earth, but it's so much easier to get money spent on things like the fountains in Vegas, etc, for our entertainment, than on the things we really need for our survival.....
I guess what I'm saying with the whole thread below is this country has hugly misplaced priorities. Until we, as a country get things straightened out, then we are going to stay in a world of crap........even though we do have the capabilities to pump the crap where ever we want but can't do the same with good water.........Just saying.....
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