Wanted: astronauts for missions unknown
Found on New Scientist on Wednesday, 07 September 2011

NASA's plans in the post-shuttle era are somewhat unclear, although it aims to keep flying astronauts to the space station until at least 2020, initially on Russian Soyuz rockets and later on private space taxis. In the more distant future, it may also send people to an asteroid and then on to Mars, although these goals may shift depending on how much funding the agency receives from Congress.
Flying with what? It's not like there are a lot of space taxis available right now and if it wasn't for the Russians it would get very lonely on the ISS.