silverpig
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Last I looked, Europe and North America are part of the "western" world, and Asia (including Japan) is the "eastern" world.
I might not have a degree in geography, and I might not be too good at it, but I do know that much.
Nonsense. If you believe in global warming then nuclear power is the way to go until we can really develop wide-spread solar power, which is a ways off. There are no mutants roaming the streets of Japan because of their Earthquake. Don't try to act like you're some official voice of scientific policy. You're not.
Sorry, but it's usage, in current and recent History includes Japan. Modern Political use of "Western"
Not that it matters anyway as the distinction between Japan/Europe on this subject reeks of desperation to begin with.
NIMBY, that's what prevents it most and not for unfounded Reasons. Nuclear is *not* the only option either.
And, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it was the REPUBLICAN President George Bush who got the NCLB program established with both Houses of Congress under Repub majority control at the time.
Do you thinking dumbing down our nation, not funding public schools, disregarding the tireless efforts of thousands of scientists is going to put this country in the best position it can be going forward?
It's probably not so much that they are anti-science as much as that they are religious zealots. Evolution contradicts their religious beliefs, therefore they oppose the teaching of Evolution. Also, the notion that humans can change the planet's climate contradicts the authority and supremacy of God, therefore it must be false.
From a philosophical standpoint they are anti-science because their theory of knowledge is that faith and feelings are a proper way of gaining knowledge of reality. In contrast, science is based on sensory perceptions and reason.
I sent both of my kids to a NON-Christian private school and that school is one of the top rated in the State.
It isn't about religion. It's about private schools compared with public schools. Specifically, the NCLB Program has had a major effect on public schools and how their classes are taught, vs. private schools that are not required to abide by the conditions of that program. The public schools are teaching their kids to pass the test required by NCLB, which regrettably, somewhat hinders the fast learners and those students on track to acquire a college education. The public schools are rated on an aggregate scale, meaning, ALL students test scores are piled in and averaged out. What this does is force the teachers to slow things down to give the slow learners a better chance at passing the test. Public schools with large immigrant populations that have difficulty with speaking/reading english are hardest hit, with no exceptions made for that disparity, thus penalizing those schools and making it even harder for those schools to teach the way they were meant to.
And, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe it was the REPUBLICAN President George Bush who got the NCLB program established with both Houses of Congress under Repub majority control at the time.
Do you thinking dumbing down our nation, not funding public schools, disregarding the tireless efforts of thousands of scientists is going to put this country in the best position it can be going forward?
Do you think our children will be able to compete with the rest of the world if we continue to degrade their education by forcing them to learn about Creationism, intelligent design, instead of real scientific facts?
Explain yourselves. And for those that say you're not anti-science, if you've voted for Republicans in the last decade your opinion is automatically discarded IMHO.
You forgot?
Yes we can leave out Chernobyl, That was a very bad design to begin with and was being operating outside of design conditions.
Democrats are just as every bit anti science as republicans are. They only choose science when it fits what they want.
As someone who deeply respect science, I find the climate change battle completely disgusting as it more about politics than money. Solutions are rejected because they are not the ones the left wants.
That's odd....I'm a conservative and love science too. Go figure.
That's odd....I'm a conservative and love science too. Go figure.
Nonsense. If you believe in global warming then nuclear power is the way to go until we can really develop wide-spread solar power, which is a ways off. There are no mutants roaming the streets of Japan because of their Earthquake. Don't try to act like you're some official voice of scientific policy. You're not.
And which long-held beliefs are those?Even when it disproves or makes dubious some of your long-held beliefs?
The climate has always been changing ever since I was born, and a long time before then, Duh, Duh, Duh . . . .
So what?
*Educate the public on the dangers and inefficiency of organic, locally grown produce
*Combat "snake oil" herbs / supplements / remedies that are not scientifically proven to do what they claim via regulation and public education
Perhaps we need to start a thread titled "Liberals: Why are you anti-science?"...perhaps that would help the intellectually challenged here to catch a glimpse of just how moronic partisan hacks can be.The super-religious, real anti-science wing of the republican party is a tiny minority. Just like the liberals that cancel high school science and math classes because they are heavily populated by whites and asians as opposed to blacks and latinos. Making everyone equally stupid is right up liberals' alley I guess.