Uncle Sam spoils dream trip to spaceThat's right: The IRS wants to hoover the man's bank account for taxes from the estimated cash value of his Free Trip To Space!, and like most of us, $25k is a little more than he can cough up on short notice.
Ad astra per aspera, indeed.
Last time I saw an estimate for space shuttle cost, it was approxiamately $6,000 per kilogram to low earth orbit. That number assumed no further shuttle loses so it must be much higher now that another shuttle was lost.
ReplyDeleteEven at $6,000 per kilogram, $138,000 would only get about 50 lbs into space. As expected, having the government do it results in higher costs.
So, he should write a check to the IRS. Then take off. Hope the Martians kidnap him on the way back home.
ReplyDeleteHell, Sing Sing's a small price to pay for a visit to the stars!
Seriously, I would have done it. You can always make more money. I betcha people would've donated to help him out.
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ReplyDeleteHell, if he's reading this, I'm in for ten bucks.
One more reason we should switch to a national sales tax and disband the IRS. Then any IRS employee that still wants to draw a government paycheck be offered a job as a Border Patrol Agent.
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