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Money for Food, Not Mars by Lisa Packard Did you know that the Mars rover Curiosity cost $2.6 billion? Previous rovers like Curiosity and Opportunity together cost $800 million. These enormous numbers seem absurd when we consider that our county is in debt and countless people are hungry and homeless.

Space program funds Should be cut dramatically so that the money can be used to solve our country's economic and social problems. Sending robots to other planets may be inspiring for children but have a duty to feed and clothe these children? People need to speak out on this urgent issue so that we can make cuts that matter and put money where it's needed most.

In a 2.6 paragraph, a sufficient amount of relevant evidence would be at LEAST TWO.
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