I have WHAT in my yard? :
That's right. What finer example of science and politics being intertwined, than the recent global warming/ cap and trade fiasco.
If a scientist wants to find a solution to a problem, let them do it in their basement, while they work a parttime job, at the 7/11...Starving scientist, starving artist, no diff...Let them seek funds from venture capitalists, who know that everything is a risk, and are willing to take it.
Royd said: We should eleminate ALL, and I mean ALL govt. subsidies...If an organization or business or lifestyle can't stand on its own, let it go the way of the dinosaur and the horse and buggy, unless you're Amish, of course.
So, no government subsidy to research to eliminate diseases that are not profitable?
No government subsidies to science if it cannot turn a profit in the first quarter?
Fine tightrope there can turn into a noose if it swings too far in either direction.
So, no government subsidy to research to eliminate diseases that are not profitable?
No government subsidies to science if it cannot turn a profit in the first quarter?
Fine tightrope there can turn into a noose if it swings too far in either direction.
That's right. What finer example of science and politics being intertwined, than the recent global warming/ cap and trade fiasco.
If a scientist wants to find a solution to a problem, let them do it in their basement, while they work a parttime job, at the 7/11...Starving scientist, starving artist, no diff...Let them seek funds from venture capitalists, who know that everything is a risk, and are willing to take it.