Originally posted by WestPoint23
NASA doesn't desperately need money once the space tourism industry starts NASA will be out front leading the pack and at 20 million a head for going
to see space they will be filthy rich before they know it and I got a question can the US government tax US citizens for going into space?
Hmmm, getting rich on the rich and their 'need' to travel quickly and their desire to risk all by going into space, eh?
France and Britain thought that stuff about the rich with the Concorde, be warned. I doubt their appetite for the novelty of space too and I don't
see any realistic scenario for your idea to work. Sorry.
Unless the USA is prepared to fund another few luxury versions of the space station (which they could/would not do alone on the 1st one) to act as
space hotels how does this multi-million dollar stream happen? A few hops into space per year, hell, be generous and say per month!? That's not going
to make a lot of $....and the capacity to do even a few per month would cost the kind of $ no-one is prepared to pay.
Considering private craft seems attractive right now what with the first private flight happening (although it has yet to be repeated to claim the
prize) but can you imagine the cost of certifying that craft or similar to act as any kind of public transport?!
....or is that the kind of pinko government interference you get angry about!

lol. Yeah don't bother, maybe it'll crash onto you and yours in
your house one day or just asphyxiate you or your relatives if you should be so 'lucky' to fly on it.
As for the tax question?
Of course, one way or another they'll get you and anyway you can't take it with you when you die.
It was afterall taxpayers who funded the whole learning and development of space flight, the infrastructures.....and who will no doubt be left to
clear up any mess from the screw-ups and accidents, so, why not?
[edit on 19-7-2004 by sminkeypinkey]