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by dauhak
493 days ago
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Hey man, if you wanna make a point just make a point - no need to try the whole snarky rhetorical thing Ofc not every decision is fully democratic, but the people making them are beholden to rules and systems which are - or at the least, have a clear chain of command back to individuals who Congress has direct authority over. No one ever said you needed 100% democratic oversight on every action, as long as those actions are obeying the system that was democratically established The problem is doing it in an extra-legal way, where the Executive Office is giving a crony power his branch doesn't/shouldn't be able to bestow, where people telling this crony no when he tries things he shouldn't be able to do all seem to get put on leave etc |
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point is, live by the sword, die by the sword. it's hypocritical to whine about cutting funding by the exact same mechanism that is used to give it out because you dont like the political party of the cutter.
and you can't say "keep politics out of science". because when you're pulling from the public purse, it is inherently political.
there are ways to fund science that are apolitical. HHMI, ACS, ADA, AHA, etc.