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Flyfish adds:
Hmm while I'm certain that these events may seem this way to you, the claim that science is hostage to political power has been made many times in my lifetime I am talking about the practice of American Presidents with relation to standing Scientific Advisory committees. It is a relatively recent practice(the committees), not becoming a key part of governance until the 60's or so. Still, the principle is basic, gather scientists to debate the scientific merits of ongoing policies related to their field of expertise. The pols can take or leave the advice, nothing is or should be binding. Still, the practice of replacing accredited scientists with businessmen and still more politicians would seem to defeat the knowledge-gathering aspect of having the committees in the first place. Not surprising when the leader of the Free World chooses not to read newspapers. Still, alarming and dangerous practice. Tom |
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