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Monday, March 30, 2026 at 03:20 PM

By Victoria Hayes — Far-Right Desk

NASA's Moon Mission: Taxpayer Billions for Risky Stunt

Today, NASA’s Artemis program edges closer to launching four astronauts on a 10-day jaunt around the Moon—a multi-billion-dollar spectacle that taxpayers are being forced to bankroll while our own cities crumble. After more than half a century since the last American boot touched lunar soil, the space agency is hyping this mission as a triumphant return. But behind the glossy press releases lies a troubling reality: an ‘uncontrolled plunge’ scenario, as CNN reports, is being openly discussed as part of the mission’s risk assessment. That’s right—our astronauts could be hurtling toward Earth in a fiery, uncontrolled descent, and NASA calls it ‘procedure.’

A Mission of Questionable Priorities

At a time when American infrastructure is collapsing, crime is surging, and our southern border remains wide open, NASA is burning through billions to send astronauts on what amounts to a glorified joyride. The Artemis program, with its Orion spacecraft, is projected to cost taxpayers over $93 billion by 2025, according to NASA’s own estimates. That’s money that could be used to secure our borders, rebuild our inner cities, or restore manufacturing jobs for hardworking Americans. Instead, it’s being funneled into a vanity project that does little to address the real crises facing our nation.

Meanwhile, private companies are already making strides on the Moon—without the same level of taxpayer funding. AP News reports that a private lunar lander, carrying experiments like a drill and vacuum, successfully touched down on the lunar surface today. This proves that the private sector can achieve what NASA does, but at a fraction of the cost and without the bureaucratic bloat. If we’re going to explore space, why not let free enterprise lead the way instead of relying on bloated government programs?

The Uncontrolled Plunge: A Metaphor for Washington’s Recklessness

CNN’s report on the ‘uncontrolled plunge’ scenario is more than just a technical detail—it’s a metaphor for the reckless spending and risk-taking that defines our government. NASA insists the mission is safe, but the fact that they’re even discussing an uncontrolled descent should give every American pause. Are we really willing to risk the lives of our astronauts—and billions of taxpayer dollars—on a mission that offers little tangible benefit to the average citizen?

This isn’t about exploration; it’s about maintaining the illusion of American dominance in space while our real-world problems fester. The Artemis program is a distraction from the failures of our political class, who would rather fund a Moon mission than fix our broken immigration system or revive our dying industries.

Why This Matters:

The Artemis Moon mission is a stark reminder of how our government prioritizes spectacle over substance. While NASA spends billions on a 10-day lunar orbit, American families struggle with rising costs, open borders, and crumbling infrastructure. The ‘uncontrolled plunge’ scenario isn’t just a technical risk—it’s a symbol of the reckless spending and misplaced priorities that have become the hallmark of Washington’s elite.

This mission does nothing to secure our borders, restore our manufacturing base, or protect our national identity. Instead, it’s a costly PR stunt designed to prop up the illusion of American greatness while the real work of defending our civilization is ignored. If we’re going to invest in space, let’s do it through private enterprise, not government waste. The American people deserve better than to be fleeced for a Moon mission that offers no real return on investment—except for the politicians and bureaucrats who benefit from the status quo.

Reviewed by the editorial desk — March 30, 2026
Last updated March 30, 2026

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