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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThere were two great posts the other day about the recent billionaire race to break
their sky ceiling. One was about the first space journeys were financed by taxpayers; and the second by non-taxpayers.
The second about how we could wipe out hunger in the world with the kind of money they paid for their rocket wetdream.
I would like to give proper attribution and was hoping that someone who remembers the post can help me with a link?
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There were two great posts the other day about the recent billionaire race to break (Original Post)
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2021
OP
The money spent on those two flights doesn't come close to being even a tiny fraction
Dial H For Hero
Jul 2021
#4
Ponietz
(2,957 posts)1. Dan Rather wrote the first
Baitball Blogger
(46,697 posts)2. Love it! Thank you!
dalton99a
(81,426 posts)3. Dan Rather is anti-science and jealous of rich people
Dial H For Hero
(2,971 posts)4. The money spent on those two flights doesn't come close to being even a tiny fraction
of what it would take to wipe out hunger.