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March 9, 2009 at 12:40 PM #363315March 9, 2009 at 3:26 PM #362856RenParticipant
This doesn’t make up for the awful economic decisions, but it gives me hope that his administration isn’t completely beyond help:
WASHINGTON – From tiny embryonic cells to the large-scale physics of global warming, President Barack Obama urged researchers on Monday to follow science and not ideology as he abolished contentious Bush-era restraints on stem-cell research. “Our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,” Obama declared as he signed documents changing U.S. science policy and removing what some researchers have said were shackles on their work.
“It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda — and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,” Obama said.
March 9, 2009 at 3:26 PM #363149RenParticipantThis doesn’t make up for the awful economic decisions, but it gives me hope that his administration isn’t completely beyond help:
WASHINGTON – From tiny embryonic cells to the large-scale physics of global warming, President Barack Obama urged researchers on Monday to follow science and not ideology as he abolished contentious Bush-era restraints on stem-cell research. “Our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,” Obama declared as he signed documents changing U.S. science policy and removing what some researchers have said were shackles on their work.
“It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda — and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,” Obama said.
March 9, 2009 at 3:26 PM #363302RenParticipantThis doesn’t make up for the awful economic decisions, but it gives me hope that his administration isn’t completely beyond help:
WASHINGTON – From tiny embryonic cells to the large-scale physics of global warming, President Barack Obama urged researchers on Monday to follow science and not ideology as he abolished contentious Bush-era restraints on stem-cell research. “Our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,” Obama declared as he signed documents changing U.S. science policy and removing what some researchers have said were shackles on their work.
“It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda — and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,” Obama said.
March 9, 2009 at 3:26 PM #363341RenParticipantThis doesn’t make up for the awful economic decisions, but it gives me hope that his administration isn’t completely beyond help:
WASHINGTON – From tiny embryonic cells to the large-scale physics of global warming, President Barack Obama urged researchers on Monday to follow science and not ideology as he abolished contentious Bush-era restraints on stem-cell research. “Our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,” Obama declared as he signed documents changing U.S. science policy and removing what some researchers have said were shackles on their work.
“It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda — and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,” Obama said.
March 9, 2009 at 3:26 PM #363450RenParticipantThis doesn’t make up for the awful economic decisions, but it gives me hope that his administration isn’t completely beyond help:
WASHINGTON – From tiny embryonic cells to the large-scale physics of global warming, President Barack Obama urged researchers on Monday to follow science and not ideology as he abolished contentious Bush-era restraints on stem-cell research. “Our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,” Obama declared as he signed documents changing U.S. science policy and removing what some researchers have said were shackles on their work.
“It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda — and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,” Obama said.
March 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #362871CoronitaParticipantAren’t we having fun now????
United Socialist States of America. USSA
No worries, we can sell Ohio to or Michigan to China when the debt is due
March 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #363164CoronitaParticipantAren’t we having fun now????
United Socialist States of America. USSA
No worries, we can sell Ohio to or Michigan to China when the debt is due
March 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #363317CoronitaParticipantAren’t we having fun now????
United Socialist States of America. USSA
No worries, we can sell Ohio to or Michigan to China when the debt is due
March 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #363356CoronitaParticipantAren’t we having fun now????
United Socialist States of America. USSA
No worries, we can sell Ohio to or Michigan to China when the debt is due
March 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #363465CoronitaParticipantAren’t we having fun now????
United Socialist States of America. USSA
No worries, we can sell Ohio to or Michigan to China when the debt is due
March 9, 2009 at 3:37 PM #362881AnonymousGuestThis is my first post, but i’ve been lurking here along time.
The thing many people seem to forget is that the market is much much larger then the government. The government will fail in propping up home prices. Consider all the things the government has done up to this point: bailouts, stimulus checks, nationalization, and look at the situation the economy is in: market down 55%, unemployment surging, housing values continuing to plummet.I guess my point is that the government is ineffective. They cannot stop this, no matter what they do. Yes, they can make the situation worse and prolong things, but I have zero faith in their ability to “fix” anything.
March 9, 2009 at 3:37 PM #363174AnonymousGuestThis is my first post, but i’ve been lurking here along time.
The thing many people seem to forget is that the market is much much larger then the government. The government will fail in propping up home prices. Consider all the things the government has done up to this point: bailouts, stimulus checks, nationalization, and look at the situation the economy is in: market down 55%, unemployment surging, housing values continuing to plummet.I guess my point is that the government is ineffective. They cannot stop this, no matter what they do. Yes, they can make the situation worse and prolong things, but I have zero faith in their ability to “fix” anything.
March 9, 2009 at 3:37 PM #363327AnonymousGuestThis is my first post, but i’ve been lurking here along time.
The thing many people seem to forget is that the market is much much larger then the government. The government will fail in propping up home prices. Consider all the things the government has done up to this point: bailouts, stimulus checks, nationalization, and look at the situation the economy is in: market down 55%, unemployment surging, housing values continuing to plummet.I guess my point is that the government is ineffective. They cannot stop this, no matter what they do. Yes, they can make the situation worse and prolong things, but I have zero faith in their ability to “fix” anything.
March 9, 2009 at 3:37 PM #363366AnonymousGuestThis is my first post, but i’ve been lurking here along time.
The thing many people seem to forget is that the market is much much larger then the government. The government will fail in propping up home prices. Consider all the things the government has done up to this point: bailouts, stimulus checks, nationalization, and look at the situation the economy is in: market down 55%, unemployment surging, housing values continuing to plummet.I guess my point is that the government is ineffective. They cannot stop this, no matter what they do. Yes, they can make the situation worse and prolong things, but I have zero faith in their ability to “fix” anything.
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