12 days from now:
"Judge rules firing of science board illegal."
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12 days from now:
"Judge rules firing of science board illegal."
..but has no jurisdiction, so somehow it stands.
The board, which was created in 1950 to be an independent entity to guide the National Science Foundation, is made up of scientists and engineers from universities and industry.
Doesn't sound very independent when the president can fire them willy-nilly
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There has been a brain drain away from the US since his second election. Since the 60s and 70s, the worlds brightest would move to America. Not only are those people leaving, but so are the US brains.
Yet another way in which this administration is clearly anti-science.
I love stupid people
Good timing for a assassination "attempt".
Easy: just learn mandarin. Or french.