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She seems a little upset. | ||
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No More Mr. Nice Guy |
She doesn't pull any punches in her analysis of various studies and hypotheses. This video she went bare-knuckles! | |||
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Experienced Slacker |
Saw this yesterday, I left a message telling her to keep up the good work. | |||
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Great job, Sabine H. Thanx for injecting a dose of reality into the bewildering amount of taxpayer money going into so-called scientific research with diminishing returns. Keep spot lighting this issue. I appreciate your honesty! | |||
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When I was young, back at the beginning of time it seems, I went to one of the University of California locations. I thought I would learn much of how the world works, but eventually realized so many of the professors were phony and were just there to pick up a check. They had no idea of what life was about, and were just using their position to manipulate young people, have a cushy life, and waste taxpayer money. -c1steve | |||
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The history of US Government funding of science and technology has an interesting history. Funding often came from DoD and the military services. Some fellowships given by US universities used to go to foreign students to help their home countries develop indigenous capabilities, such as in agriculture or medicine. Somewhere along the way the original purposes and goals were lost. Sabine H notes that funding for foreign students results in those students staying in the US, not going home and making contributions there. This is another reason why DOGE needs to take a hard look at the funding of academic research by the federal government and the associated visa programs supporting foreign students attending US universities. | |||
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