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Stairway: Anthology, Chapter 10: Temporal Intelligence Agency
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In the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator Orin Hatch is about to vote against a budget increase for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He tells his colleague, Jim Webb, that he will not be voting for an increase in the agency's budget because it is too expensive to keep the country safe. Hatch tells him that he is making a mistake, and that the agency already has enough men and women to perform the same mission. Hatch asks if he can use the bathroom in the Senate's conference room before they leave, and Hatch says he will only need a few minutes to change his mind. Hatch says that time is the equalizer of men, and he reminds his colleague that the country faces threats from all corners of the world. He says that what keeps the United States safe is that it looks back at the past and plans ahead by looking at the present. He adds that it might seem that the government is spending too much money, but the truth is that they are spending money to attack the past. Hatch is sorry that he wasted his time coming to the Senate, but he says he is not changing his mind about the budget increase. He hopes that he can count on his vote in the upcoming budget hearings.
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Stairway • Stairway: Anthology, Chapter 10: Temporal Intelligence Agency • Page ik-page-3120118
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Stairway: Anthology, Chapter 10: Temporal Intelligence Agency
This is a locked chapterStairway: Anthology, Chapter 10: Temporal Intelligence Agency
About This Chapter
In the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator Orin Hatch is about to vote against a budget increase for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He tells his colleague, Jim Webb, that he will not be voting for an increase in the agency's budget because it is too expensive to keep the country safe. Hatch tells him that he is making a mistake, and that the agency already has enough men and women to perform the same mission. Hatch asks if he can use the bathroom in the Senate's conference room before they leave, and Hatch says he will only need a few minutes to change his mind. Hatch says that time is the equalizer of men, and he reminds his colleague that the country faces threats from all corners of the world. He says that what keeps the United States safe is that it looks back at the past and plans ahead by looking at the present. He adds that it might seem that the government is spending too much money, but the truth is that they are spending money to attack the past. Hatch is sorry that he wasted his time coming to the Senate, but he says he is not changing his mind about the budget increase. He hopes that he can count on his vote in the upcoming budget hearings.
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