Libertydad88
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Hello all,
I had an interesting conversation with a friend the other day. We were discussing oil dependency and the fact that when an actual good alternative arises, big oil lobbies against it or outright buys it. I came up with an interesting idea and wanted to see if you guys thought it would be constitutional.
My idea is that President Paul would instruct NASA to design the most efficient and economic car that this world has seen. It would need to be purely electric or hydrogen powered, able to drive long miles, and be cheap enough to produce that the average American could afford one while still making a decent profit. Then, NASA would sell the design to the highest bidding car manufacturer as long as they signed a contract to make them in America, keep up with demand, and keep the price low. As motivation for putting out a good product, perhaps NASA could keep some of funds made from selling the design to transition into a private entity.
1) Is it constitutional for the president to make such a request of NASA in the first place? I know that NASA in and of itself is unconstitutional and technically shouldn't even be funded from the start.
2) Is it constitutional for government to sell a product?
3) Is it legal for such a binding contract to be attached to the sale of a product?
4) How stupid is my idea? Give it to me straight.
Again, this idea was just for fun and not very well thought through. I would be interested to hear what any of you have to say.
I had an interesting conversation with a friend the other day. We were discussing oil dependency and the fact that when an actual good alternative arises, big oil lobbies against it or outright buys it. I came up with an interesting idea and wanted to see if you guys thought it would be constitutional.
My idea is that President Paul would instruct NASA to design the most efficient and economic car that this world has seen. It would need to be purely electric or hydrogen powered, able to drive long miles, and be cheap enough to produce that the average American could afford one while still making a decent profit. Then, NASA would sell the design to the highest bidding car manufacturer as long as they signed a contract to make them in America, keep up with demand, and keep the price low. As motivation for putting out a good product, perhaps NASA could keep some of funds made from selling the design to transition into a private entity.
1) Is it constitutional for the president to make such a request of NASA in the first place? I know that NASA in and of itself is unconstitutional and technically shouldn't even be funded from the start.
2) Is it constitutional for government to sell a product?
3) Is it legal for such a binding contract to be attached to the sale of a product?
4) How stupid is my idea? Give it to me straight.
Again, this idea was just for fun and not very well thought through. I would be interested to hear what any of you have to say.