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Under the heading of Broken Promises, the republican House have passed a bill that reverses the safeguards against government bailouts that Trump himself made as part of his February 3rd executive order. If passed in the Senate, Trump will likely sign this bill and break a core promise to his constituents; i.e., business as usual for this administration.
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Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind
DrmDoc replied to Itoero's topic in General Philosophy
Science without religion is empirical. So, yeah, I disagree with that portion of Einstein's alleged comment. -
Today I learned that space begins from Earth at the Karman line, which is essentially a arbitrary boundary between our planet's mesosphere and thermosphere.
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Today I learned that the Iron Maiden was never a medieval torcher device. The device was actually a 19th century performance artist piece.
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Yeah, those republicans are a rather unapologetic bunch, which they appear to mistake for strength rather than cowardice. Admitting one's mistakes, IMO, requires a bit of courage and a measure of integrity sorely lacking in politics.
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You misunderstood my point, I've offered no defense. Everyone in America has the right to make idiotic statements, if they're willing to accept the consequences for making them. Though grotesques, Cathy's artistic statement isn't unique or unusual as Nugent's statements attest. Although accountability isn't always equality meted for bad speech, these expressions are a testament to the freedoms our citizen's enjoy.
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It was acceptable behavior during Obama's presidency, so why should it be any different now? Other than an affront to a sitting president, how is Nugent's advocating decapitating democrats any different from Cathy's artistic expression. Although both maybe deplorable expressions, they are nonetheless expressions necessary to the freedom of our democracy.
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Yet more evidence of this adminstration's impeachment worthy deference to Russia. The Trump administration is allowing Russia to reopen, unconditionally, two spy headquarters in the U.S. that were ordered closed in the wake of Russia's interference in our elections. Treasonous and absolutely shameful.
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Today I learned the dangers of food preparation in aluminum foil.
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Scientist Determine the Cause of Gray Hair and Balding...In Mice!
DrmDoc replied to DrmDoc's topic in Science News
Leave the eyebrows, pluck the nose hairs. I find them distracting--definitely pluck! -
The FBI doesn't investigate without some observation or accusation that raises reasonable suspicion as Swansont suggests. I'm suggesting that the "something there" is the preponderance of observations and the accusations the FBI has likely received.
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Are you trolling? If not, how is it that you know more than the FBI? There's got to be something there or they wouldn't be looking.
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What an unfortunate development. Please, post a link to your source.
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What do you think of the idea of a science-themed theme park?
DrmDoc replied to Code42's topic in The Lounge
Yes and did you notice, just across the street, there is the Natural History Museum, which I've visited several times. Both marvelous places. -
Although I relied on fact based reasoning, I think a lot of us made decisions this past elections based on our gut feelings. Perhaps in doing so, one positive outcome might be the wisdom of knowing those feelings don't always serve us well during election season. I appreciate your candor. Yeah, I liked our last guy too.
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Although I didn't view your comment particularly as support for Trump, it invoked my curiosity as to whether you felt at some point that Donald had more integrity that Hillary. There was never an occasion that I questioned Hillary's integrity more than Donald's, but that's because of my familiarity with the details of both their histories. Some of us relied on media coverage this past election rather than their own investigation of their histories. I was wondering whether your opinion of Hillary's integrity was lower than Donald's and, if so, why?
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So, are you saying you felt Donald showed more integrity than Hillary during this past election season?
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What do you think of the idea of a science-themed theme park?
DrmDoc replied to Code42's topic in The Lounge
Should I one day find myself in Austin, I will most certainly make a visit there a priority. -
What do you think of the idea of a science-themed theme park?
DrmDoc replied to Code42's topic in The Lounge
In my city, the closest thing we have to a science theme park is the Franklin Institute. From my youth, I recall multiple hands-on science exhibits, a planetarium, a walk-thru heart, and even a ride through our digestive system. It was always and continues to be a thrilling visit for both children and adults. -
Today I learned about A Modest Proposal.
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It's the illusion of a separate identity that is much like talking to oneself in a mirror--that person in the mirror is still us, still the sum of our life experience and the wisdom we've acquired through that experience.
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Although it may be an appealing notion to some, that higher moral voice doesn't originate from a separate mind even when we seem to hear an actual voice. What we call our conscience is a product of the social examples and moral experiences we've amassed in memory as mental guides. We rely upon these mental guides not as separate minds but as resources of memory much like the skills we learn and later rely upon for gainful employment. Listening to our inner voices is listening to our own experience rather than the counsel of assimilated or separate identity.
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That and increasing military spending like it really needs more $600 toilet seats.
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Today I learned the history of tea and that it's consumption around the world is only second to water. I also learned that the tea trade was once responsible for the spread of opium addiction in China when instead of silver, English merchants began to offered opium in trade for tea.
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"Trumponomics" budget cuts will affect the most vulnerable Americans, including his base, which would serve them right for their continued support for a president who doesn't really care about any interests other than his own. The sum of this president's concerns for the poor and vulnerable seems to be if they're going to die, "they better had do it, and decrease the surplus population." (Charles Dickens)