The White House Now Has Zero Science Advisors (cbsnews.com)
DogDude shares an article from CBS News:
The science division of the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy was unstaffed as of Friday as the three remaining employees departed this week, sources tell CBS News... On Friday afternoon, Eleanor Celeste, the assistant director for biomedical and forensic sciences at the OSTP, tweeted, "Science division out. Mic drop" before leaving the office for the last time...
Under Mr. Obama, the science division was staffed with nine employees who led the charge on policy issues such as STEM education, biotechnology and crisis response. It's possible that the White House will handle these issues through staff in other divisions within the OSTP.
Under Mr. Obama, the science division was staffed with nine employees who led the charge on policy issues such as STEM education, biotechnology and crisis response. It's possible that the White House will handle these issues through staff in other divisions within the OSTP.
Good.
"Intellectualism" in America has descended into this "white men are evil, we must make Muslims feel good about themselves" bit of craziness. We're seeing actual harm as successful tech companies are destroyed by people complaining that the people running them are straight males.
The American public is sick of this. They saw through the false shock at Trump's locker room talk. The American people voted for Trump to drain the swamp of these fake "intellectuals" who think that reality is racist and sexist, and that we should therefore ignore reality and start trying to enforce some crazy "justice" based view of the world.
No. Drain the swamp. Ditch these so-called "scientists" and their false advice. Trump is making America great again, and it's quite frankly astounding how many people are trying to stand in his way. Never has the democratically elected President of the United States seen such disrespect.
The policy was "to look like we care" and at that, they sort of worked.
"His name was James Damore."
The US is either in first or second place in terms of genorosity and charitable giving. The top European country is the UK, in 8th. The US is actually quite generous, even going so far as to sacrifice thousands of soldier's lives to protect the oil supplies for Japan, China, India, and Europe by fighting wars in the Middle East.
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It really burns you that Trump accomplished more in the two months between being elected and taking office than Obama accomplished in eight years, doesn't it? Face it, the Obama years were some of the darkest years the US has ever seen. Trump is already improving things.
What data do you have to the contrary? I posted my sources... And what basic needs do we not take care of? We spend approximately $2.7 trillion a year on social services, for a population of 330 million. Assuming that the bottom 25% are the ones that need help, that's about $32,000 per person. If we're not getting our value's worth for the spending - then it's probably NOT the level of spending but how it's being spent and managed..
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