NASA’s Artemis II And The Case For National Greatness
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America is aiming for the Moon again, and I can’t stop thinking about what that says about us. NASA’s Artemis II isn’t just a headline about rockets and astronauts, it’s a test of whether we still believe in building big things that take courage, skill, and time. We talk through the mission, why a lunar base and even a nuclear powered path to Mars matter, and why “America will never again give up the Moon” lands as more than a cool quote.
Then we snap back to life on the ground: the federal shutdown, TSA workers stuck without pay, and the political fight over DHS funding and ICE. I break down the argument over who is holding what hostage, why incentives matter in negotiations, and why the TSA itself has become a symbol of expensive systems that frustrate people without delivering results.
From there, we move into Texas: new Senate committee chair appointments, concerns about entrenched committee power, and why “red state” problems can still be created by Republicans who do not act conservative once they get comfortable. We also dig into school choice and Texas Education Freedom Accounts, including why a major Christian school supports the idea but refuses the money over fears of future audits and rule changes that collide with religious autonomy. Finally, we cover the landmark verdict against Meta and YouTube over addictive design and what it means for parents trying to raise kids in a screen soaked culture, before closing with the Ken Paxton and Kelly Hancock clash tied to TEFA litigation.
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