…they will have to rein in ObamaCare.
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You don’t say: “Report: Administration ignored high costs in healthcare bill.”
…they will have to rein in ObamaCare.
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You don’t say: “Report: Administration ignored high costs in healthcare bill.”
Why the return trip seems shorter.
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Speaking of deep-space missions (not that it’s likely to ever fly any, or fly at all), Chris Bergin has a pretty extensive write-up on the Senate Launch System.
…will eat NASA’s space program. The Space Frontier Foundation speaks out.
Why should science be different from any of the other things there’s a lack of transparency on? Just because he made campaign promises? Please.
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This seems related: some thoughts on the rule of law. It’s a shame that Ryan isn’t in the race.
…America.
He’s much too good for us. We don’t deserve him.
Claire Berlinski isn’t giving it away any more.
…over at Popular Mechanics.
For the Fatherland, it is time to report the enemies of the state.
Here we have an example of a person apparently too stupid to have been admitted to the university. But they let her in anyway.
Here’s an example of it by the Left, or rather, the loss of one of its battles. Yes, women really are less predisposed to go into science. The Left opposes on principle the notion that many human traits are born, not made, because to admit that environment isn’t all is to concede defeat on their continual project to fight human nature. And it leads to absurdities like affirmative action demands that blacks, women, etc., must be represented in all endeavors in proportions equivalent to their proportions in the general population, and any deviation from this is prima facie evidence of racism and sexism. Larry Summers was famously bitten by this phenomenon a few years back.