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this is a discussion within the Poli-Sci Community Forum; There is a very good piece on NRO that merits reading. The three pages describe just one example of how our current administration is abusing power to accomplish a radical agenda. Washington has been out of control for decades. Historically ...
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Government Running Amuck
There is a very good piece on NRO that merits reading. The three pages describe just one example of how our current administration is abusing power to accomplish a radical agenda. Washington has been out of control for decades. Historically it has operated along the lines of an insane asylum with rational, appointed cabinet members and senior administrators keeping the inmates under control. Now, my firends, the inmates are in charge of the asylum. When the likes of Dianne Feinstein becomes a rational voice this country is in dire straits indeed.
One quote form the article from Corey Goodman, a 61-year-old professor emeritus at Stanford and Berkeley. “I’ve been outraged by the way my government, in the National Park Service and with the seeming approval of the Department of the Interior, have misused science over and over,” he says. “This sends a terrible example throughout the federal government. If they get away with this — which so far they have — it sends the signal to every young scientist throughout the federal government to forget about science, forget about data, find out what your boss wants.” Raw Deal - Jillian Kay Melchior - National Review Online |
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”It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin
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Re: Government Running Amuck
One word - Ameritopia
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