More voices in Florida lobby to move NASA HQ there
Today there were several news stories quoting a variety of Florida politicians and industry groups pushing to have the Trump administration move NASA’s headquarters from Washington to Florida when its current building lease expires in 2028.
- Fox: NASA should dump DC for the Sunshine State, DeSantis and other Florida Republicans suggest
- WFLA-TV Tampa: Could NASA headquarters move to Florida? Space Florida says it ‘makes sense’
- WESH-TV Orlando: Space Florida says it ‘makes sense’ to have NASA HQ at Kennedy Space Center
The first story mostly reiterated what was said by these politicians in January. All three seemed carefully timed to maximize exposure, which illustrates why one must always be skeptical of modern mainstream journalism. Too often it doesn’t report news, it serves as a propagandist for the interests of the political world.
Even so, moving a significantly reduced NASA headquarters to Florida makes some sense. If anything, it would save taxpayer money, and might also reduce the ability of NASA’s upper management to manipulate Congress to give it more money while accomplishing nothing, something that management has been doing now for decades.
Today there were several news stories quoting a variety of Florida politicians and industry groups pushing to have the Trump administration move NASA’s headquarters from Washington to Florida when its current building lease expires in 2028.
- Fox: NASA should dump DC for the Sunshine State, DeSantis and other Florida Republicans suggest
- WFLA-TV Tampa: Could NASA headquarters move to Florida? Space Florida says it ‘makes sense’
- WESH-TV Orlando: Space Florida says it ‘makes sense’ to have NASA HQ at Kennedy Space Center
The first story mostly reiterated what was said by these politicians in January. All three seemed carefully timed to maximize exposure, which illustrates why one must always be skeptical of modern mainstream journalism. Too often it doesn’t report news, it serves as a propagandist for the interests of the political world.
Even so, moving a significantly reduced NASA headquarters to Florida makes some sense. If anything, it would save taxpayer money, and might also reduce the ability of NASA’s upper management to manipulate Congress to give it more money while accomplishing nothing, something that management has been doing now for decades.