Thursday Afternoon Links

by | Jan 11, 2024 | Daily Links | 170 comments

Then-governor Christie enjoys some beach time at the Jersey Shore while the beaches were officially closed to the public, because COVID.

 

FAT CLOWN EXITS, STAGE RIGHT: Former NJ Governor, and all-around sack of shit, Chris Christie ends presidential bid, wisely fails to endorse another candidate. Good riddance, I say. Not that he had a chance in hell. My contempt for this man cannot be overstated.

NOT THE RIGHT TYPE OF DIVERSITY: Who would have ever thought that Hollywood would be anti-semitic, but here you go. Now maybe these people will realize that DEI is always a racket. LOL.

CAR RENTAL COMPANY HERTZ DITCHES EVs: Heh. (Link to archive to bypass registration/pay wall.) Surprised the government isn’t “incentivizing” the use of EVs here.

UNHINGED MAN RANTS ABOUT J6, DEEP STATE: “The problem was not with Donald Trump; it’s Mark Milley and the Army leadership in control. They stopped the Guard from coming then lied about it and said the Guard acted at sprint speed,” he said.

FAMILY LEARNS THEIR “DECEASED” RELATIVE STILL ALIVE: And now the family has the ashes of a random stranger. It should be noted that the corpse was found with the wallet of the non-deceased man, and that the family declined to identify the body prior to cremation.

ARTEMIS LAUNCH SCHEDULE DELAYED, BUT WILL STILL BEAT CHINA TO MOON: NASA announces delays to Artemis program, but will still win the new moon race, says NASA administrator Bill Nelson. China desperately needs a “first,” much like a certain commenter here. I’ve long maintained that China’s best bet for achieving that is a permanent moon base which they could easily accomplish by landing a crew and using unmanned missions to (re)supply and expand their operations.

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170 Comments

  1. Common Tater

    Has there ever been a Governor of NJ that wasn’t an asshole?

    • pistoffnick

      Has there ever been a Governor of NJ that wasn’t an asshole?

      • Tonio

        Thomas Jefferson? Governor of Virginia 1779 – 1781.

      • Suthenboy

        There is no evidence of that.

      • Tonio

        Ouch. Damn. Sure, he could have been an asshole on a personal level, but he comes across as very decent and humane. I know, hagiography, and all…

      • Mojeaux

        I mean, if you’re a governor, being an asshole kinda comes with the territory.

      • Sean

        The one on Benson?

      • Ted S.

        One with an ostomy bag?

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        Has there ever been anyone who wasn’t an asshole?

    • Drake

      I lived in NJ for 26 years and Christie was by far the best Governor during that time (including Whitman). And he is an asshole I couldn’t stand.

      • Sensei

        +1. Whitman was a perfect RINO. Christie at least shit on the teachers’ union.

  2. The Other Kevin

    “Your usual collection of the grotesque, the bizarre, and the freakish.”

    These are the things a man named Tonio challenged you to believe it…. or not!

    • Dr. Fronkensteen

      Yes but enough about the commentariat, what about the news?

  3. Common Tater

    ““An inclusion effort that excludes Jews is both steeped in and misunderstands antisemitism,” reads the letter, organized by the group Jew in the City’s Hollywood Bureau for Jewish Representation. “Jewish people being excluded from the Motion Picture Academy’s Representation and Inclusion Standards is discriminating against a protected class by invalidating their historic and genetic identity.” ”

    Oh, bullshit.

  4. Common Tater

    “Surprised the government isn’t “incentivizing” the use of EVs here.”

    They do that with frequency.

    • Shpip

      I think the big rental companies would put up resistance.

    • The Gunslinger

      Hertz couldn’t handle these Hertz.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Ohm, I don’t Think So!!!

  5. Shpip

    NASA Administrator Bill Nelson is unconcerned that China will beat the United States in returning astronauts to the moon.

    Both China and the United States have plans to land astronauts on the moon before the decade is over, reviving talk of a new space race. “It is a fact: We’re in a space race,” Nelson said in a 2023 interview.

    Better tell your pals at the EPA and FAA to get out of Elon’s way, then.

    • SDF-7

      Honestly, if it came down to it — China could send up a whole base in one shot with a real Orion type ship. Who’s going to stop them? They already don’t give much of a crap about the environment…

  6. Stinky Wizzleteats

    Jews demanding shelter under the Hollywood diversity umbrella: OK, OK…don’t get y’all’s knickers in a twist but aren’t Jews already just a tad bit overrepresented in the entertainment industry? Maybe the standards should just be eliminated altogether.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      That way lies madness.

    • Ted S.

      Speaking of (((them))), I linked to a twitter thread about the (((tunnel))) in the previous comment section, but I don’t know if anyone saw it.

    • R C Dean

      Being overrepresented is no disqualification for “diversity” affirmative action. As long as you are from one of the privileged classes (women, POCs, etc.) there is no such thing as overrepresentation.

      Want to make a lefty’s head explode? Point out that black people are overrepresented on the Supreme Court, since they hold 2 of 9 seats, and 22% close to double their percentage of the population.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        Yeah sure, if you count Clarence Thomas as black.

      • Lackadaisical

        He’s anti black, so once you do the math, there are no blacks in the supreme Court.

  7. Rebel Scum

    the grotesque, the bizarre, and the freakish

    Just a few of my favorite things.

    Then-governor Christie enjoys some beach time at the Jersey Shore while the beaches were officially closed to the public, because COVID.

    I bet he had a whale of a time.

  8. Common Tater

    “I’ve long maintained that China’s best bet for achieving that is a permanent moon base which they could easily accomplish by landing a crew and using unmanned missions to (re)supply and expand their operations.”

    That doesn’t sound easy given their level of technology. They can’t even build a decent car.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Yeah, sounds like a longshot-they even have trouble license building Russian designed fighters and missiles to an acceptable standard.

    • Tonio

      They’ve done some impressive work with Chang’e 5 unmanned lander and sample return. They were the third nation to achieve crewed spaceflight. They’ve got a space station of sorts. They aresecretive about their space program so could probably lose a crew without anyone knowing.

      • R C Dean

        Indeed, I thought I saw speculation that a recent Chinese mission that crashed into the Moon may have been manned. As I recall, the ChiComs claimed it wasn’t even one of their rockets, which (a) is an easily disproved lie and (b) sounds like the kind of overdone lie you tell in a coverup of something big.

      • pistoffnick

        In my previous job, when a customer requested Chinese made steel (usually Chinese customers), we had to de-rate it by 30% to account for the shitty quality.

        In my current job, we have to de-rate their composite (fiberglass and carbon fiber) by 20%.

      • Lackadaisical

        What is your field of work? Do you mean you reduce the reported yield?

  9. The Late P Brooks

    Sensei- interesting link from dead thread bout EV repair rates.

    thx

  10. Ted S.

    It should be noted that the corpse was found with the wallet of the non-deceased man

    +1 Sullivan’s Travels

  11. Ted S.

    I thought Phil Murphy was governor in 2020. He changed the gathering size laws long enough for his daughter’s wedding and then changed them back.

    • Drake

      Far more of an asshole than Christie could dream of being.

    • Tonio

      That is some truly impressive assholery.

  12. Suthenboy

    “Who would have ever thought that Hollywood would be anti-semitic…”
    Me.

    Electric cars dont work. We tried that before and it failed. It failed because they dont work.
    Anyone who thinks otherwise needs to retake Physics 101

    Banana republic charade is a charade.

    The majority of people in China have never seen indoor plumbing. I think they have bigger priorities than a pointless moon base.
    In the end they will collapse just like the USSR did.

    • Tonio

      And it is possible that the USSR collapsed because of the Space Race, the Peace Race, and ultimately the Mineshaft Race.

      • grrizzly

        This TV series about young gangsters right before the collapse of the USSR became an instant hit in Russia in the last couple of months. I liked it a lot. I don’t think there’s a version with English subtitles.

        The Economist article is lame. It’s not banned in Russia and Ukraine bans everything Russian.

    • Bobarian LMD

      Electric cars work just fine…
      as a niche…
      for individuals who are well enough off to afford multiple vehicles …
      and have enough real estate to be able to have a dedicated parking charging area …
      and not too many of the proles get a vehicle so that resourcing becomes problematic.

      • The Last American Hero

        Mine is fine for everything but roadtrips, which take planning.

        2car households have been a thing for 80+ years.

        My dedicated space is call a driveway. Rich people park their cars on them.

        The proles can suck it.

        And thanks to all you hardworking taxpayers that footed the bill for the tax credit that put my ev in consideration when I was car shopping last year.

      • Sensei

        No NJ sales tax.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Lots of people, especially in cities, can barely afford one car, that they have to park on the street. EV mandates are a huge, hairy, FUCK YOU to those people.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        If I still lived in a medium sized city, I would be contemplating one, but, alas, I do not, and most of my driving is highway.

  13. R.J.

    Elon will get a moon lander up first, and it will be manned by a dude who makes a sports bet in space, and a woman who owns a pot farm. I have spoken.

    • Tonio

      Stop that. Now my BF is wondering what all the howling, gargling, bellowing, and stamping coming from my office is all about.

      • Ted S.

        I don’t think we want to know what all the howling, gargling, bellowing, and stamping coming from your orifice is all about.

      • Shpip

        New guy was… reluctant to get in the barrel.

  14. The Late P Brooks

    Formerly known as Squaw Va**ey

    The cause of the avalanche is under investigation, officials said. It happened as a powerful storm was expected to bring as much as 2 feet (61 centimeters) of snow to the highest elevations by early Thursday.

    Palisades, the site for the 1960 Winter Olympics, is on the western side of Lake Tahoe, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) from Reno, Nevada. Winds at the top of Palisades resort (8,000 feet) were gusting between 31 mph and 38 mph at the time of the avalanche.

    Sounds like the ski patrol fucked up, unless those people ducked under the rope.

    • Rat on a train

      It was reported on X (formerly known as Twitter) that an avalanche in Palisades (formerly known as Squaw Valley) …

  15. The Late P Brooks

    I made a run for provisions. I was almost out of milk and beer.

    It’s kind of winter-ish out there. Not blizzarding (as threatened) but enough wind to blow snow over the road in spots and make it interesting.

  16. Rebel Scum

    “The problem was not with Donald Trump; it’s Mark Milley and the Army leadership in control. They stopped the Guard from coming then lied about it and said the Guard acted at sprint speed,” he said.

    There is literally documented proof that Trump offered the National Guard. The speaker of the house or the mayor of DC has to request them though. This lying/gaslighting is next level.

    • juris imprudent

      To really sustain the insurrection narrative, they should be saying they couldn’t trust the military because Trump was commander in chief.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        I’m surprised they haven’t said that already.

  17. Rebel Scum

    The MAGAts are at it again.

    Police on Long Island responded Thursday morning to a bomb threat at the home of Judge Arthur Engoron, who is presiding over former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud case, a source with direct knowledge of the situation told NBC News.

    The threat came hours before closing arguments in the trial were scheduled to begin, with those arguments expected to proceed.

    A Nassau County bomb squad was called to Engoron’s home and was investigating Thursday morning; it is unclear whether Engoron was home at the time.

    I’m going to say it’s a deep state operative until proven otherwise.

    • R.J.

      You know it.

    • juris imprudent

      Anybody know the whereabouts of Jussie?

      • Tres Cool

        Or Kanye.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        Up somebodies ass?

      • Ted S.

        Manhattan Beach?

    • Bobarian LMD

      You mean “A Friend of the Court.”

  18. Common Tater

    “New York and Texas public school classrooms feature map of the Arab World that ERASES Israel and replaces it with a united Palestine

    The classroom is used by Palestinian-American teacher Rita Lahoud to teach pre-kindergarten to fifth grade students about Arabic culture and language.

    She teaches a program funded by the Qatar Foundation International, a nonprofit owned by the Qatari Government, which posted a photo of the map to social media”

    https://www.thefp.com/p/nyc-public-school-wipes-israel-from-the-map

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12951805/New-York-Texas-public-school-classrooms-feature-map-Arab-World-ERASES-Israel-replaces-united-Palestine.html

    CWAC

    • juris imprudent

      a nonprofit owned by the Qatari Government

      That would be a propaganda outlet.

  19. Common Tater

    “Seven Texas men ‘filmed themselves gang-raping two toddlers in bathroom of Houston’s Galleria Mall where ringleader worked’, cops say

    Arthur Hector Fernandez, 29, a kiosk worker at the Galleria mall in Houston, is charged with assaulting the toddlers and then posting the videos online.

    Two friends of Fernandez sometimes left their children, two 2-year-olds, in his care while they worked at the mall, according to police.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12953055/Seven-Texas-men-filmed-gang-raping-two-toddlers-bathroom-Houstons-Galleria-Mall-ringleader-worked-cops-say.html

    WTF??

    • R.J.

      How do you find these horrible things?

      • Sean

        And why does he share them?

      • Nephilium

        There was a really bad local case that’s now up to federal level about a worker at a daycare center.

        To avoid angering myself, I’ve avoided as many details as I can. The headlines are nearly enough by themselves to get me ready to go full Rorschach.

      • prolefeed

        I heard it from Mrs. Prole last night. Had to drag it out of here after she went WTF reading her news feed.

    • kinnath

      This is where the prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment gets in the way of justice.

      • juris imprudent

        Only if it is the state dishing it out.

    • Tonio

      Way to bring the room down, dude.

      But I also understand the need to share the utter, abject horror of such things to remind us that evil is abroad in the world, and that all that is necessary for it to flourish is that good people do nothing.

      • bacon-magic

        He needs to follow-up with pictures of all these evil bastards with holes in their heads.

  20. The Late P Brooks

    Where the money meets the road

    “It’s a tough economic moment for sure,” said Mary Creasman, chief executive of California Environmental Voters. “At the same time, we would have hoped for a little bit more of a courageous proposal — something that is more creative and solutions-oriented about how to fund the transition that is so desperately needed toward clean energy and resilience.”

    State officials stressed that the administration remains focused on accelerating California’s clean energy future and underscored progress made toward renewable energy resources and zero emission vehicles.

    Yet the proposed budget includes notable trims for zero emission vehicle programs, including $600 million in delayed funds for the Clean Cars 4 All equity project and grants for electric fueling infrastructure. Creasman said that she was looking forward to drilling down into the details, but that the top-line figures did not reflect the urgency of the climate crisis.

    “I feel like a broken record, but the cost of inaction is too great,” Creasman said. “There are real opportunities on the table to fund this transition, and California has globally relevant targets in place on emissions reductions and goals. … And yet we are not going to meet those unless we fund the work. That is our biggest obstacle left in the state.”

    Somebody out there must not paying a fair share.

    • Sean

      Just double the taxes on everything. You can do it!

    • Nephilium

      Wait, does that mean I have three privileges, or none?

    • The Other Kevin

      Harvard torpedoes their brand, Johns Hopkins says “Hold my beer.”

    • The Last American Hero

      Chief is cultural appropriation.

    • Homple

      We can infer from this the purpose of DEI.

    • Lackadaisical

      I mean, that is what they all think… Not seeing how this is news.

    • rhywun

      Let the hate flow through you.

  21. Rebel Scum

    Your family is a bunch of degenerate criminals.

    First lady Jill Biden said Thursday that congressional Republicans have been “cruel” to her stepson Hunter, one day after two House panels voted to advance contempt charges against the presidential scion.

    “How have you been coping personally with the onslaught of accusations against your husband and your family, including and especially Hunter?” MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski asked the first lady in an interview on “Morning Joe.”

    Brzezinski added that GOP lawmakers were “obsessing over” the first son after Hunter dodged a Dec. 13 subpoena to appear for a closed-door deposition with the House Oversight Committee about his overseas business dealings.

    • The Other Kevin

      That’s sad. Everyone knows how nice Joe Biden is to people he doesn’t agree with.

    • Grumbletarian

      These were the same people who endorsed vilifying Ivanka Trump because of her last name.

    • B.P.

      Leave the poor 54-year-old child alone.

    • Common Tater

      n’t President.

      • The Gunslinger

        Of the

      • Rat on a train

        Lollipop Guild?

    • Suthenboy

      “Ok, that’s it. If you do this for 149 times we will. punish you

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Yeah, the Indian army already sent commandos in and has been working on this situation.

      Way to be Biden your time, asshole.

  22. Brochettaward

    He has Firsted.

    • Tres Cool

      Everytime your bitch burp you smell my balls in the air.

    • R.J.

      Sure looks like Hasselhoff.

    • Drake

      Old lady tats – yuck

    • Bobarian LMD

      Vince Neil was on Baywatch?

      • Tres Cool

        “I haven’t seen a blonde look that rough since Mickey Rourke was in The Wrestler.”

    • Lackadaisical

      Looks like one step up from a hobo.

      • rhywun

        Seems like “former Baywatch starlet” inevitably leads there.

  23. The Other Kevin

    Early tomorrow the Big One is supposed to hit. I’m supposed to fly out on a 6am flight to Denver for a tournament. The forecast is calling for the snow to start just as we arrive at the airport. I feel like I’m filming an action movie.

    • B.P.

      Not much snow to happen in Denver. Going to be pretty cold though.

  24. Common Tater

    “Online marketplace eBay has been ordered to cough up $3 million to resolve criminal charges related to a harassment campaign by employees who sent live spiders, cockroaches and other disturbing items to the home of a Massachusetts couple, according to court papers filed Thursday.

    The Steiners also sued a handful of eBay’s executives, claiming the brutal ambush against them was not spurred by employees — but more as a result of the company’s policy.

    The Justice Department on Thursday decided that eBay did, in fact, play a role in the harrassment.”

    https://nypost.com/2024/01/11/business/ebay-to-pay-3m-after-employees-sent-live-spiders-to-couple/

    No bobcat?

    • Nephilium

      Would not buy again.

    • R.J.

      Nice. This isn’t the first time this shit happened with eBay either. Seems the management is loaded with assholes.

      • Ted S.

        They’ve got a management full of governors?

      • R.J.

        I would not be surprised.

    • Sensei

      “The company’s conduct in 2019 was wrong and reprehensible,” said Jamie Iannone, Chief Executive Officer at eBay. “From the moment eBay first learned of the 2019 events, eBay cooperated fully and extensively with law enforcement authorities. We continue to extend our deepest apologies to the Steiners for what they endured. Since these events occurred, new leaders have joined the company and eBay has strengthened its policies, procedures, controls and training. eBay remains committed to upholding high standards of conduct and ethics and to making things right with the Steiners.”

      Yet it took five years. Funny that.

      Why this libertarian feels large corporations need their asses kicked and not just the government.

  25. Rebel Scum

    Idk which lying cunte I hate more, Raskins or this bitch.

    “It’s very clear what happened that day,” Pelosi claimed. “And at that same time, from the undisclosed location, Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell and I were begging the administration to send the National Guard, to send the National Guard.”

    “We spoke to the Army, the Secretary of the Army,” she continued. “‘Well, I don’t know. It takes time. I have to talk to my boss about it.’ His boss being the acting Secretary of Defense, who that one thing and another.”

    • Nephilium

      His boss being the acting Secretary of Defense

      Was the acting Secretary AWOL at a hospital for treatment?

      • Bobarian LMD

        They have named the current guy an honorary CW2, for disappearing for 4 days and not telling anyone.

    • The Other Kevin

      Tucker has an interview with the chief of the DC police. He said he asked for help and they wouldn’t ok it.

    • juris imprudent

      She forget about THE OPTICS??? That was the excuse before, or am I not supposed to remember that?

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      And that is what you call losing control of the narrative.

    • R.J.

      I hope the truth protects that man like a suit of armor.

      • Tres Cool

        “Carlson said on Friday that he had no idea as he watched the riot on television that “U.S. law enforcement or military agencies had anything to do with it. That never crossed my mind,” adding that he is not a “conspiracist” to have such thoughts.”

        Yeah. Sure.

    • Rat on a train

      Challenging all contenders to a death match?

      • Tres Cool

        We know he can take a hit.

    • The Other Kevin

      His dad is running again?

    • Lackadaisical

      He needs a better suit.

    • The Last American Hero

      I will stand with Rand.

    • B.P.

      He’s Trump’s rumored VP selection?

      • Urthona

        Um. One Trump mishap away from a Rand Paul presidency? I’m
        in.

      • Lackadaisical

        I would give that ticket all my votes.

      • Urthona

        in all seriousness though, you don’t normally announce your own vice presidency. probably endorsing someone would be my guess.

    • Urthona

      Unless he’s gone insane and endorses Haley, I’m in.

  26. Lackadaisical

    ‘NOT THE RIGHT TYPE OF DIVERSITY’

    let’s be real tho, I don’t think they are at any risk of being underrepresented (at least as a % of population…)

    The problem is not their exclusion, the problem is setting diversity goals in the first place.

    • Lackadaisical

      But Hunter didn’t do real crimes, just bribery.

      the real criminals are those who would peacefully protest our government. /Dr. Jill

      • Tres Cool

        Its my understanding that (if you get caught) lying on your FFL is a pretty serious.

      • Lackadaisical

        I don’t consider it a real crime, honestly.

        I originally typed up drugs, whoring and the guns, but really they aren’t crimes, the State is.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Hunter is there to be grilled about being a cut-out in the RICO investigation into his skeevy father’s dealings. Fuck everyone who makes this about Hunter’s personal conduct.

  27. The Late P Brooks

    Oversight as plainly called for in the Constitution

    The powerful House Ways and Means Committee is threatening to reconsider the tax-exempt status of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University amid allegations the elite schools have failed to fight antisemitism on campus.

    Rep. Jason Smith, the Republican chair of the committee, sent a letter on Wednesday to the four schools expressing alarm at their responses to antisemitism.

    “Ultimately, as the US House Committee with primary jurisdiction over tax-exempt institutions and the treatment of their endowments, we are left to wonder whether reexamining the current benefits and tax treatments afforded to your institutions is necessary,” Smith wrote in the letter.

    ——-

    The Ways and Means chairman noted that the universities’ tax-exempt status provides “lucrative financial benefits” and “advantageous tax treatment” of their endowments.

    Smith said that given the schools’ “disappointing and lackluster responses” to the Hamas attacks and failure to protect Jewish students from discrimination, “we question whether your institutions are satisfying the requirements to receive those benefits.”

    The committee is requesting written responses from Harvard, UPenn, MIT and Cornell by January 24 to a series of questions about free speech, efforts to protect Jewish students, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programming and whether their endowments contribute to the universities’ tax-exempt purpose.

    I have an idea.

    • rhywun

      “We can pick winners and losers too.”

    • Gender Traitor

      Why would this make you feel like a failure?? (Is the link correct?)

      • Mojeaux

        Yes, link is correct. I don’t know. These people MAKE things. They have IDEAS. Me, I just rehash tropes and stitch other people’s patterns and copy other people’s hobbies.

      • Gender Traitor

        Y

      • Gender Traitor

        (Oops!) Your books are MUCH more than rehashed tropes! And while I haven’t watched the entire video, I gather he didn’t invent the technique(s) he’s using.

      • Mojeaux

        I do wonder how Roy Underhill would have done that or even IF he would’ve done it.

      • rhywun

        Your books are MUCH more than rehashed tropes!

        Right?!

        Lots of people are creative in their own way. If you’re doing something productive congratulate yourself.

      • Lackadaisical

        I think that’s all almost anyone does. Whatever creative things we do goes on top of that.

      • juris imprudent

        I think it was Paddy Chayefski that said there was only one original piece of writing – the actual Ten Commandments, and everyone has been hacking from that ever since.

  28. Gustave Lytton

    If GMC is professional grade, does that make Chevy amateur grade?

    • Tres Cool

      In my opinion, yes.
      For some reason, Chevy truck interiors just get on my nerves. Something about the seats just feels….off.

      I dont have any beef with GM more than any other car manufacturer, but to me chevy trucks are inferior to GMC.

  29. DEG

    I’ve long maintained that China’s best bet for achieving that is a permanent moon base which they could easily accomplish by landing a crew and using unmanned missions to (re)supply and expand their operations.

    Then throw rocks at the Earth.

    • R.J.

      Every time I hear “permanent moon base” I think of Iron Sky.

      • Ted S.

        I think of Barbara Bain.