Well this could be a funding issue. Considering that GPS is a free service (provided you have a reciver) what if we add a $10 tax to everything sold that uses GPS and put the funding towards updating and maintance. Considering that almost EVERY phone, that is sold in this day in age has a GPS reciver on it, they could realy increas the budget..
but that is the rambelings of a mad man.
Another tax? Don't make me go dig up Thomas Jefferson and give him a minigun, Man.
You DO understand how the GPS system - and the Air Force - and the Entire Military gets the money they need to run stuff, don't you?
You DO understand that "user fees" for things like, oh, say National Parks, has long been a mantra of those who don't like federal taxes. So call it a $10 user fee for those folks who want to use the GPS system.
Oh, and while you're at it, let's add a $10 user fee for the Interstate Highways.
Might as well add a User Fee of $10 for each time someone calls 911 - gotta keep those calls making money and it's not fair to those who don't need 911 to have to pay for it.
Oh, and I guess if we're going to pay the 911 center a user fee, then let's make sure you get billed by the call for fire services...I guess since most people's houses don't burn, that user fee would be at least $6,000.
And that's gotta bring up a whole question of keeping taxes low in so many other areas. You know, those lights on radio towers - the ones that keep planes from crashing into them? Yeah, we should charge a user fee of $5.00 a flight for people who use airplanes, and I guess radios too since people who don't listen to radios don't need the towers, so why should they pay anything.
OH! Wait, I totally forgot! Credit Card Regulations! Yeah, that just passed, and I bet that took a lot of office work and stuff. But people who don't use credit cards shouldn't have to pay for all that lawmaking stuff...so why not charge a "credit card user fee" of say $10 a year to cover the costs of keeping those companies from being more greedy.
Am I being silly? A little, but I think that it's a clear that we all certainly expect a lot for our taxes, which are - compared to the bulk of the developed world - very low.
In Finland for example, the tax on a new car is 100%. That's right. A $20,000 car has a $20,000 tax. In Denmark, income tax is 52%. Yeah, you get free college, health care, cash for each of your kids, a pension for when you're old...but you pay for it.
The situation with the Air Force isn't so much one of funding - it's poor management and that's a situation that spans the whole of the USA. We've lost the big picture, the long view, the sense of duty now for the future. The fact that we even have to question the stability of the GPS system - that's more than sad, it's terrifying, because the GPS system - hell the whole space-based engineering world - was absolutely the domain of the USA, and the best we can do these days is to fly 20 year old space craft up to fix 19 year old spacecraft. That's pathetic. This GPS story is pathetic. I'm disgusted.