@thisismissem nah, the other side of the coin is that the way humans have evolved means we can adapt to it.
@Free_Press I generally hear them complaining that Biden hasn't delivered Ukraine aid effectively, and without reason to think that would change they don't want to throw good money after bad.
@jeffjarvis I wish that was the case.
We need to be spending far more time focusing on the actual reasoning presented in the decisions that the Court hands down and not continue to be distracted by stories of personal drama.
We shouldn't care about ACB's father. That's her business. We should care about the rulings, as that's ours.
@accretionist@techhub.social
But to be serious, anyone who's actually interested in the state of science in the US can compare budgets against research output and program requirements to see that in the last couple of years those expected performance metrics have been missed more and more due to orders coming down the pipeline from the Biden administration.
I know I was in a meeting just last week going over astoundingly poor numbers from the past couple of years.
Anyone who's interested in this should really be pulling up those numbers from federal agencies and even filing FOIA requests to see the internal arguments about it, because it has been a major thing that's been coming up that hasn't been getting as much attention as it deserves.
And again, I'm not saying it's anything intentional. As far as I can tell it's just micromanaging by people who don't know what they're doing, but it is seriously impacting scientific efforts throughout the country, and even the world.
@accretionist@techhub.social
Again, welcome to social media!
Where you can believe anything you want, and if you don't care you don't care, and that's perfectly acceptable around here.
But maybe other people do.
And heck, maybe other people will consider that you're the Russian plant trying to move attention away from these serious problems.
But who cares? It's just social media.
And enormous amounts of wasted money out of the US Treasury, but never mind that.
@servelan Well, how do you think it works?
What exactly do you think the Supreme Court does when somebody ignores a ruling?
@accretionist@techhub.social isn't social media fun?
Such a platform for broadening the mind and informing each other so that we can speak truth to power and help shape the future.
Or, the other thing, proudly celebrate closed mindedness.
Yeah probably the other thing, huh?
If you really don't care about how badly the federal government is conducting itself, if you are so uninterested in holding powerful people accountable, well that seems like a real missed opportunity to me.
But I guess, just another day in social media.
@servelan Read up on the history of people and governments ignoring Supreme Court rulings.
Part of the checks and balances in the US system is that the Supreme Court, like all courts, get to issue their rulings, but they have no enforcement power.
The other branches, like everyone else, are free to ignore whatever papers come out of the Supreme Court, which is part of assuring that those lifetime appointments aren't so powerful that they become problematic.
The Supreme Court, like all courts, interpret law.
But they cannot force anyone else to listen to their interpretations.
Which is a good thing when it comes to cases that one might consider wrongly decided.
Anyone know of a fedi or at least free-ish alternative to SoundCloud? I like posting my stuff for archival and for whatever folks might enjoy listening to my brand of self indulgent improv, but I just have no desire to engage with that site anymore. What are the cool Indieweb kids using these days?
@dougiec3 No, Mother Jones is notoriously really sensationalistic and just flat out wrong in so many of its stories, and this is no exception to that.
Mother Jones is not a reliable source. That needs to be emphasized.
@servelan I mean yeah, that's how the US government is set up. The Supreme Court can only hand down opinions, and as history shows very well, people can and do ignore them.
Then it becomes an issue for the executive branch to respond.
But the governor is right here.
It's really important to realize what he's saying and how it fits into the constitutional order.
@DrFell Yeah sometimes Tucker isn't exactly the best source
@accretionist@techhub.social I can repeat it if you missed it, but I am completely frustrated that Republicans have not yet wisened up and sent Trump back to the sewer from which he came.
And same with Democrats. I wish that either party would decide they would rather win the election by a landslide by choosing almost any candidate who is not named Trump or Biden.
If you're interested in more detail, while I say that my experience under Biden has been the worst I've seen from any president, I assume that's just because Trump was too damn and confident and stupid to actually figure out what phone to talk in to to do his own damage.
Undo Biden the administration has been micromanaging science in the US in very kind expensive and counterproductive ways.
I'm sure Trump would love to do the same, but he's just too damn stupid to know how to do that.
I think it's important to be precise in this case and recognize it as state affiliated media and not state media, because I agree that it's troubling that the connection is there, but there's a lot of people who are going to play gotcha if the terminology lets them.
Yeah, NPR has a concerning relationship with various governments, and that needs to be highlighted.
@nedhamson1 Well it sounds like the UN agency should have addressed this earlier before it got to this point.
@Hypx Why do you say it needs to move away from down votes altogether?
@Hyolobrika (ok fine I suppose I should correct my statement that there are some limited authorities that don't require Congress, but they are extremely limited :) )
@accretionist@techhub.social wow, That's quite a leap you are making, quite a lot of assumptions!
Just because I have personally seen how much worse things have gotten under Biden doesn't mean I have any love for Trump. In fact, I am seriously seriously hoping the Republicans come to their senses and nominate someone different through the remaining primaries.
Same with Democrats. I really hope they come to their senses and choose a different candidate. It was a good chance I would vote for that person.
Biden has been a disaster for science in the US, which I have experienced firsthand. So I will not vote for him.
I really really hope both parties dump those two, and I have a little hope for that because whichever party nominates someone different will probably win.
I think the most pressing and fundamental problem of the day is that people lack a practically effective means of sorting out questions of fact in the larger world. We can hardly begin to discuss ways of addressing reality if we can't agree what reality even is, after all.
The institutions that have served this role in the past have dropped the ball, so the next best solution is talking to each other, particularly to those who disagree, to sort out conflicting claims.
Unfortunately, far too many actively oppose this, leaving all opposing claims untested. It's very regressive.
So that's my hobby, striving to understanding the arguments of all sides at least because it's interesting to see how mythologies are formed but also because maybe through that process we can all have our beliefs tested.
But if nothing else, social media platforms like this are chances to vent frustrations that on so many issues both sides are obviously wrong ;)