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Bill: Government policy towards space exploration.

Details

Submitted by[?]: Libertarian party of Darnussia

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: April 2091

Description[?]:

beceause if you want to lower the costs and dont create an elite you should ban it... and the people voted that way ...

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date19:17:08, August 03, 2005 CET
FromProgressive Democratic Alliance
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
MessageI believe what you are trying to say is that you want to sh*t on progress and return us to the Dark Ages? An elite can form up in anything but space exploration? You might as well ban everything else while you are at it.

As the graffiti written by the university students and striking workers in the 1968 Paris Riots: In a society that has abolished every kind of adventure the only adventure that remains is to abolish the society.

Date19:21:22, August 03, 2005 CET
FromLibertarian party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
Message1. space exploration is far from progress and many other countries explore space, we dont have to be special when others do it for us...
Private ownership of the common goods always creates an elite, whether it is space exploration or even tennis-ball sales...

I would like such adventure but regulated and since you all seem to think a state-run space exploration corporation is too expensive this is the perfect solution. And an adventure is not necceserily space-ecploration, you ca have a lot of other adventures mister adventurer, just one adventure less...

Date19:36:21, August 03, 2005 CET
FromProgressive Democratic Alliance
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
MessageI am for one single state-run space exploration agency rather than contracting it to private companies so don't pin that on me.

Date19:48:19, August 03, 2005 CET
FromSocial Democratic Party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
MessageWe cant ban it altogether. Maybe Privatise it

Date20:10:58, August 03, 2005 CET
FromChinkopodian Economic Democrats
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
MessageThe people voted that way....but by a small majority. There is much doubt cast on the issue. This is no 50% majority.

Date23:03:53, August 03, 2005 CET
FromLibertarian party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
Messagerthe privatization thing is what i find wrong...

Date23:16:03, August 04, 2005 CET
FromChinkopodian Economic Democrats
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
MessageWhy? It's more efficient and there's no tax burden.

Date14:35:20, August 05, 2005 CET
FromLibertarian party of Darnussia
ToDebating the Government policy towards space exploration.
Messagethere is a tax burden and it's less efficient but that's a long debate and ti's already up to voting :P

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 124

no
      

Total Seats: 575

abstain
 

Total Seats: 51


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