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 You’re saying the jobs “belong” in Huntsville because rockets were designed there decades ago and Space Camp is there. That’s an appeal to tradition, using history as if it proves present entitlement. Just because something started in one place doesn’t mean it has to stay there. The fact that Huntsville has a history with space research is interesting, but it doesn’t logically prove where the jobs should be now. | 
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 Stupid question but I thought part of the allure of Colorado was hiding things in the mountains and because it was close to the pacific coast. | 
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 Bring all the oil jobs back to Pennsylvania! | 
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 Rockets are great. But that’s just the ride to space. There’s a whole lot of other things supporting missions in space, which has been happening in CO for decades, and now has to be built in Huntsville. Marshall has mostly been about propulsion systems, which has largely been contracted out to Musk anyways. | 
| Dept of War is going to the war zone Chicago. | 
| Greatest president ever moves. Moving space program to freaking Alabama’s Moving national guard to hellhole Chicago. Helping poor whites and blacks be safer and economically prosper? Win win | 
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 Is this sarcasm, I really can’t tell? | 
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 Yeah, no 3rd-grade drag shows in Alabama. | 
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 Not a stupid question at all. Colorado’s Pacific coastline is a big advantage. Space Force personnel love that Colorado surfing. |