Here in The Washington Post.

The main problem with NASA is the incredible amount of administrative waste and abuse, coupled with an institutional mindset that is highly risk-adversive…not the right attitude when shooting your ass into space.  NASA has been a relic of the Cold War and Jet Age for some time, and has needed to be trimmed and focused on the future of space travel.  that means not building yet another space truck like the Space Shuttle.

There needs to be closer ties with commercial space exploration, and more support for the private sector to jump in on the space race.  This means less regulation of the space industry by the FAA.  This means a concentration on the real explorers of the next half century:  robots.

It’s time to stop pussy-footing around in low orbit and shoot for Mars with robotic explorers that are capable of setting up the habitats necessary for an eventual manned mission.

Most of the complaints about cutting NASA’s budget come from people who still view space as a means to national pride.  The benefits in glory do not outweigh the cost with government in charge.  There is the argument about the Chinese and Russians holding the “high ground”, but most of the military space applications are handled by the US Air Force; I don’t see their budget getting chopped badly.

It’s time to start working toward a viable exploitation of space.  That can only happen when the bureaucrats are out of the way and there’s a profit to be made.