Jared Isaacman
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And it was getting scary.
And we would sit around.
I mean, this is like seven, eight years ago, long before I went to space, you know, and you're at the bar talking, you're like, this is going to be a problem, right guys?
And it's like, I remember saying, it was probably a handful of beers deep in the conversation.
I was like, you know what?
They're going to get back to the moon before us, and it's going to be a wake-up call, and they're going to have congressional hearings, and we are going toβall these things that we allowed to happen, you know, the over-consolidation in the defense industry that has killed innovation, that makes things cost way too much for the warfighters and come too little too late, like, it's going to fix all of that.
And I was, you know, I wouldn't, as an American, I don't want to see that happen.
I care about the competitiveness in the nation.
But I was like, maybe that's what it's going to take until I got nominated to lead NASA.
And I was like, hell no, like, we're not going to let that happen.
But I mean, there's a chance it could.
And if it does, you know, maybe it'll be the, you know, maybe it'll be the wake up call we need.
I don't know.
In a heartbeat.
In a heartbeat.
I mean...
Like, I have no, I didn't.
Hey, the honor is mine, really.
It's a pleasure to meet you.
Senator, as I mentioned my prepared remarks, I think we can absolutely do that. We can figure out the space economy in low Earth orbit. We can run more scientific missions. This This is the agency that went from sending Alan Shepard on a suborbital mission and eight years later, we saw Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the surface of the moon.