On Wed, 2 Apr 2025 00:12:36 -0400, Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote:
Governor Swill wrote:
On Tue, 1 Apr 2025 00:51:41 -0400, Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote:
Governor Swill wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2025 02:09:49 -0400, c186282 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>
Hey ... most of the "scientists" are WokieLeft these
days ! Don't trust them !!!
That's because reality has a left wing bias.
Scientists investigate to find facts that can be applied in life.
Political bias notwithstanding, if you denigrate science, you
denigrate reality and would send us back to leeches for medicine and >>>>> dancing around the fire for the really bad diseases.
"Science" does not determine reality, Governor Shill. It is less reliable >>>> than flipping a coin.
<laughs and points>
Without science, you wouldn't be posting here.
Without science, you wouldn't have air conditioning.
Without science, you wouldn't have a car.
Without science, you wouldn't have electricity.
Without science, you wouldn't have hot and cold running water.
Without science, you wouldn't have much food to eat.
Without science, you'd be subsistence farming or hunting and gathering
for a living.
Without science, most of your kids would have failed to live to
adulthood.
Without science, you'd be dead already if you're over forty.
Without science, cancer, and most other diseases, would be a death
sentence.
You get my drift, asshole.
You misspelled 'engineering' TEN TIMES, Governor Shill.
Ooooh! Typo falme! I WIN!
Without science, how much engineering would be getting done?
|
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
|
| The Trump administration told researchers it was
| "releasing" them from their roles. It puts the future of
| the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/28/climate/national-climate-assessment -authors-dismissed.html>
--bks
|
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
|
| The Trump administration told researchers it was
| "releasing" them from their roles. It puts the future of
| the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/28/climate/national-climate-assessment-authors-dismissed.html>
--bks
On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 01:56:48 +0000, Mitchell Holman <[email protected]>
wrote:
[email protected] (Bradley K. Sherman) wrote in >>news:vup6c2$7l$[email protected]:
|
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
|
| The Trump administration told researchers it was
| "releasing" them from their roles. It puts the future of
| the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/28/climate/national-climate-assessment
-authors-dismissed.html>
--bks
Modern Conservative: Someone who dismisses
science as "woke leftist propaganda" until
THEY get sick, when they demand treatment
from the latest medical science advancments.
Then both kids come down with scarlet fever or something else there's
a vaccine for and are out of school for two weeks.
On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 01:56:48 +0000, Mitchell Holman <[email protected]>
wrote:
[email protected] (Bradley K. Sherman) wrote in >>news:vup6c2$7l$[email protected]:
|
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
|
| The Trump administration told researchers it was
| "releasing" them from their roles. It puts the future of
| the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/28/climate/national-climate-assessment
-authors-dismissed.html>
--bks
Modern Conservative: Someone who dismisses
science as "woke leftist propaganda" until
THEY get sick, when they demand treatment
from the latest medical science advancments.
Then both kids come down with scarlet fever or something else there's
a vaccine for and are out of school for two weeks.
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| Exclusive: NSF stops awarding new grants and funding
| existing ones
This is fractally stupid:
|
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
This is fractally stupid:
|
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
More abject stupidity:
|
| Park Service suspends air-quality monitoring at all
| national parks
|
| The monitoring program collects data on the levels of
| harmful air pollutants at the 63 national parks in the
| United States.
| ... <https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2025/05/05/national-parks-air-quality-monitoring/>
--bks
On 5/5/25 19:35, [email protected] (Bradley K. Sherman) wrote:
This is fractally stupid:
|
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
More abject stupidity:
|
| Park Service suspends air-quality monitoring at all
| national parks
|
| The monitoring program collects data on the levels of
| harmful air pollutants at the 63 national parks in the
| United States.
| ...
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2025/05/05/national-parks-air-quality-monitoring/>
What possible poisonous gasses could be wafting through
Yellowstone? It is a park for Eris's sake.
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
|
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| It started as a crackdown on DEI. Now all types of research
| are being cancelled
| ... <https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/trumps-attack-on-science-is-growing-fiercer-and-more-indiscriminate>
Bradley K. Sherman wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
|
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| It started as a crackdown on DEI. Now all types of research
| are being cancelled
| ...
<https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/trumps-at
tack-on-science-is-growing-fiercer-and-more-indiscriminate>
<https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/americ
a-is-in-danger-of-experiencing-an-academic-brain-drain>
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
|
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| It started as a crackdown on DEI. Now all types of research
| are being cancelled
| ...
<https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/trumps-attack-on-science-is-growing-fiercer-and-more-indiscriminate>
--bks
On Thu, 22 May 2025 11:20:24 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are
| Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
|
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| It started as a crackdown on DEI. Now all types of research
| are being cancelled
| ...
<https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/trumps-attack-on-science-is-growing-fiercer-and-more-indiscriminate>
--bks
DEI is science now?
On 5/23/2025 4:05 AM, NoBody wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2025 11:20:24 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are >>>>>>>>>>> | Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| It started as a crackdown on DEI. Now all types of research
| are being cancelled
| ...
<https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/trumps-attack-on-science-is-growing-fiercer-and-more-indiscriminate>
DEI is science now?
Not what he said, and you fucking well know it — loser.
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under
| Trump Cuts
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under
| Trump Cuts
On Tue, 10 Jun 2025 11:37:13 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| As reported today here at Science, hundreds of scientists
| and staffers have signed the "Bethesda Declaration" in
| protest of the politicization of science and science
| funding at the NIH. As a look at the last few weeks of
| posting around here will make clear, I wholeheartedly
| support this move, and I can only admire the courage and
| conviction of the people making it: there are a great many
| NIH people who are publicly willing to put their names to
| this, even though they know how it's likely to be received.
| Let's hope that courage is indeed contagious.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/bethesda-declaration>
Hundreds of laid-off CDC employees are being reinstated <https://apnews.com/article/cdc-employees-layoffs-reinstated-a8899fb91721de75432743257f903859>
Barth Gimble wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
On 5/23/2025 4:05 AM, NoBody wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2025 11:20:24 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are >>>>>>>>>>>> | Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| It started as a crackdown on DEI. Now all types of research
| are being cancelled
| ...
<https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/05/21/trumps-attack-on-science-is-growing-fiercer-and-more-indiscriminate>
DEI is science now?
Not what he said, and you fucking well know it — loser.
Elon's Grok AI and the federal science bureaucrats knuckling under to this unconstitional dismantiling of science are rejecting or calling back already allocated money to grants that:
- Were allocated to disadvantaged (e.g. hispanics or rural whites)
Ph.D.s
- Contain key words like "diversity"
- Promote science in subjects Trump doesn't like, such as climate
change.
On Tue, 10 Jun 2025 11:37:13 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| As reported today here at Science, hundreds of scientists
| and staffers have signed the "Bethesda Declaration" in
| protest of the politicization of science and science
| funding at the NIH. As a look at the last few weeks of
| posting around here will make clear, I wholeheartedly
| support this move, and I can only admire the courage and
| conviction of the people making it: there are a great many
| NIH people who are publicly willing to put their names to
| this, even though they know how it's likely to be received.
| Let's hope that courage is indeed contagious.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/bethesda-declaration>
Hundreds of laid-off CDC employees are being reinstated <https://apnews.com/article/cdc-employees-layoffs-reinstated-a8899fb91721de75432743257f903859>
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are >>>>>>>>>>>>> | Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> | Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
|
| How Scientific Journals Became MAGA's Latest Target
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/science/how-scientific-journals-became-magas-lates t-target-9874b6f7>
--bks
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> | Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| How Scientific Journals Became MAGA's Latest Target
| ... <https://www.wsj.com/science/how-scientific-journals-became-magas-latest-target-9874b6f7>
Aww ... everybody hates science - don't get it, don'tHow about teaching non nerds that science has tremendous value and
think that way, see little value, least-loved courses
in school, don't remember one word of it:-)
Leave science to the nerds instead of trying to make the
general pop into scientists - create 'Nerd-Track' alt
ed in the high schools and everybody will be happier:-)
should be both respected and deferred to.
Bradley K. Sherman wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
| All Authors Working on Flagship U.S. Climate Report Are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> | Dismissed
| RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious
| Diseases to Stop Research
| The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
| Trump's actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee
| government
| Trump's attack on science is growing fiercer and more
| indiscriminate
| How Scientific Journals Became MAGA's Latest Target
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/science/how-scientific-journals-became-magas-latest-target-9874b6f7>
The article seems a little slanted.
My thought is that it's almost solely due to the right-wing's moronic attitude towards research on climate change and their demented ideas about "DEI".
Oh, and might as well shovel the money to billionaires.
Governor Swill wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2025 11:37:13 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| As reported today here at Science, hundreds of scientists
| and staffers have signed the "Bethesda Declaration" in
| protest of the politicization of science and science
| funding at the NIH. As a look at the last few weeks of
| posting around here will make clear, I wholeheartedly
| support this move, and I can only admire the courage and
| conviction of the people making it: there are a great many
| NIH people who are publicly willing to put their names to
| this, even though they know how it's likely to be received.
| Let's hope that courage is indeed contagious.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/bethesda-declaration>
Hundreds of laid-off CDC employees are being reinstated
<https://apnews.com/article/cdc-employees-layoffs-reinstated-a8899fb91721de75432743257f903859>
Trump and his administration don't know their asses from a hole in the ground.
Same for his dazed followers.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 10:24:29 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
| How Scientific Journals Became MAGA's Latest Target
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/science/how-scientific-journals-became-magas-latest-target-9874b6f7>
The article seems a little slanted.
How so?
| ...
| Late yesterday journalist Dan Garisto broke the news that
| the National Science Foundation was about to be evicted
| from their building in Alexandria, VA. This came as a
| complete surprise, not least to the actual employees of
| NSF, 1,800 of whom stand to be kicked out with no announced
| plans on where to move them to. Yep, that's how this is
| being done. Overnight surprise, pack your stuff, we'll
| figure out where you're going later
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/continuing-crisis-part-xvi-g et-hell-out-your-building>
--bks
|
| For years, President Donald Trump has denied the science
| behind global warming. Since the start of his second term,
| however, his administration has leaned less on climate
| denial and more on what might be called climate dismissal:
| diminishing, ridiculing or rejecting the idea that climate
| change is worth any effort to study or try to slow.
| ...
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-17/decoding-climate-ch ange-denial-under-trump-from-realism-to-clean-coal>
--bks
|
| For years, President Donald Trump has denied the science
| behind global warming. Since the start of his second term,
| however, his administration has leaned less on climate
| denial and more on what might be called climate dismissal:
| diminishing, ridiculing or rejecting the idea that climate
| change is worth any effort to study or try to slow.
| ...
<https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-17/decoding-climate-change-denial-under-trump-from-realism-to-clean-coal>
--bks
On Thu, 26 Jun 2025 15:07:16 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
|
| For years, President Donald Trump has denied the science
| behind global warming. Since the start of his second term,
| however, his administration has leaned less on climate
| denial and more on what might be called climate dismissal:
| diminishing, ridiculing or rejecting the idea that climate
| change is worth any effort to study or try to slow.
| ... >><https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-17/decoding-climate-change-denial-under-trump-from-realism-to-clean-coal>
--bks
I love how they suddenly rephrase it from "man-made global warming"
which is under dispute.
Oh and it's "global climate change" now right? Bloomberg isn't
keeping up.
Lastly, paywalled garbage noted.
|
| The Trump administration on Monday shut down a federal
| website that had presented congressionally mandated reports
| and research on climate change, drawing rebukes from
| scientists who said it will hinder the nation's efforts to
| prepare for worsening droughts, floods and heat waves.
|
| The U.S. Global Change Research Program's website,
| globalchange.gov, was taken down along with all five
| versions of the National Climate Assessment report and
| extensive information on how global warming is affecting
| the country.
|
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| ...
<https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2025-07-01/trump-us-climate-web >site>
No paywall: <https://archive.is/mgV7L>
--bks
|
| The Trump administration on Monday shut down a federal
| website that had presented congressionally mandated reports
| and research on climate change, drawing rebukes from
| scientists who said it will hinder the nation's efforts to
| prepare for worsening droughts, floods and heat waves.
|
| The U.S. Global Change Research Program's website,
| globalchange.gov, was taken down along with all five
| versions of the National Climate Assessment report and
| extensive information on how global warming is affecting
| the country.
|
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| ...
<https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2025-07-01/trump-us-climate-website>
No paywall: <https://archive.is/mgV7L>
--bks
On Tue, 1 Jul 2025 14:30:17 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
|
| The Trump administration on Monday shut down a federal
| website that had presented congressionally mandated reports
| and research on climate change, drawing rebukes from
| scientists who said it will hinder the nation's efforts to
| prepare for worsening droughts, floods and heat waves.
|
| The U.S. Global Change Research Program's website,
| globalchange.gov, was taken down along with all five
| versions of the National Climate Assessment report and
| extensive information on how global warming is affecting
| the country.
|
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| ... >><https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2025-07-01/trump-us-climate-website>
No paywall: <https://archive.is/mgV7L>
--bks
Oh look. You're a thief as well as a liar.
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
|
| I've done a number of Fourth of July posts here on the site
| over the years. I'm not actually linking to any of them,
| because I find them unfortunately painful to look back on -
| this one, as they say, hits differently. I've spent the
| year so far watching the country of my birth slide
| disastrously off the rails, and with my own chosen
| profession (scientific and medical research) showing up as
| a very early candidate for vandalism and destruction. I'm
| 63. I never thought that I would see anything like this,
| and I am sickened by the possibility that I might live the
| rest of my life in a country that's going to be trying to
| dig out from under the damage that's been caused so far.
| Damage to its reputation, to its institutions, its economy,
| its foreign relations - you pick.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/fourth-july-2025>
--bks
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
--bks
...
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?...
What are they scared of?
Why does it matter to you what names people use?
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| I've done a number of Fourth of July posts here on the site
| over the years. I'm not actually linking to any of them,
| because I find them unfortunately painful to look back on -
| this one, as they say, hits differently. I've spent the
| year so far watching the country of my birth slide
| disastrously off the rails, and with my own chosen
| profession (scientific and medical research) showing up as
| a very early candidate for vandalism and destruction. I'm
| 63. I never thought that I would see anything like this,
| and I am sickened by the possibility that I might live the
| rest of my life in a country that's going to be trying to
| dig out from under the damage that's been caused so far.
| Damage to its reputation, to its institutions, its economy,
| its foreign relations - you pick.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/fourth-july-2025>
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
|
| I've done a number of Fourth of July posts here on the site
| over the years. I'm not actually linking to any of them,
| because I find them unfortunately painful to look back on -
| this one, as they say, hits differently. I've spent the
| year so far watching the country of my birth slide
| disastrously off the rails, and with my own chosen
| profession (scientific and medical research) showing up as
| a very early candidate for vandalism and destruction. I'm
| 63. I never thought that I would see anything like this,
| and I am sickened by the possibility that I might live the
| rest of my life in a country that's going to be trying to
| dig out from under the damage that's been caused so far.
| Damage to its reputation, to its institutions, its economy,
| its foreign relations - you pick.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/fourth-july-2025>
--bks
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 11:44:31 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
|
| I've done a number of Fourth of July posts here on the site
| over the years. I'm not actually linking to any of them,
| because I find them unfortunately painful to look back on -
| this one, as they say, hits differently. I've spent the
| year so far watching the country of my birth slide
| disastrously off the rails, and with my own chosen
| profession (scientific and medical research) showing up as
| a very early candidate for vandalism and destruction. I'm
| 63. I never thought that I would see anything like this,
| and I am sickened by the possibility that I might live the
| rest of my life in a country that's going to be trying to
| dig out from under the damage that's been caused so far.
| Damage to its reputation, to its institutions, its economy,
| its foreign relations - you pick.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/fourth-july-2025>
--bks
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?...
What are they scared of?
Why does it matter to you what names people use?
Answering a question with a question is Nature's way of telling
you you're talking to a charlatan.
--bks
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
--bks
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 12:09:15 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
--bks
Why does it matter to you what names people use?
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?...
What are they scared of?
Why does it matter to you what names people use?
Answering a question with a question is Nature's way of telling
you you're talking to a charlatan.
--bks
Bradley K. Sherman wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| I've done a number of Fourth of July posts here on the site
| over the years. I'm not actually linking to any of them,
| because I find them unfortunately painful to look back on -
| this one, as they say, hits differently. I've spent the
| year so far watching the country of my birth slide
| disastrously off the rails, and with my own chosen
| profession (scientific and medical research) showing up as
| a very early candidate for vandalism and destruction. I'm
| 63. I never thought that I would see anything like this,
| and I am sickened by the possibility that I might live the
| rest of my life in a country that's going to be trying to
| dig out from under the damage that's been caused so far.
| Damage to its reputation, to its institutions, its economy,
| its foreign relations - you pick.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/fourth-july-2025>
I will restrain myself and not go on about this as lengthily
as I could. As it stands, the rule of law itself is under
attack as it has been very few times in our history, including
the freedom of the press and the laws around citizenship.
Masked men looking like they're ready to rob a bank are
yanking people off the street into unmarked vehicles and
taking them God know where - and worse, we're getting used to
it. We�re also very busily trying to demolish parts of the
government that fund scientific research (as mentioned), that
try to insure the safety of drugs and foods, and that provide
assistance for the elderly and the disabled and the needy. We
have just voted a budget that lavishly funds the closest thing
to an unaccountable secret police that this country has ever
known. Economically, we are pursing an incomprehensible policy
of hitting ourselves in the groin from a different angle every
week. And in foreign affairs, we appear to be following a
program of offending and spurning reliable long-time allies
while cozying up to replacements like El Salvador. And in
general, we seem to be devolving into a system of �The Law
is Whatever Donald Trump Says It Is�. God knows that�s the
administration�s position.
And it�s all being done in the crudest, most cruel manner that
anyone could ask for. For example, we have just completed a
vile concentration camp in the Florida swamps, with promises
of many more to come. Social media influencers are being
invited to come take selfies in front of it while they
excitedly hawk the newly available caps and t-shirts.
Meanwhile, the president constantly uses the power of the
state to browbeat all his favorite targets (news outlets,
universities, political commentators, law firms) into
submission, while inviting bribes via his own cryptocurrency
and flogging his own line of cologne. It�s no wonder than one
of the constant emotions of this presidency so far, for me,
has been burning, inescapable shame. There are others, but
that�s a big one. Shame and rage and sorrow.
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
--bks
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:20:55 -0400, LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 12:16:58 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names? >>>>> What are they scared of?...
Why does it matter to you what names people use?
Maybe he doesn't like talking to cowardly bullshit artists who run
away every time they fail.
Answering a question with a question is Nature's way of telling
you you're talking to a charlatan.
--bks
It was a rhetorical question, Dummy. I knew you wouldn't answer it and
I already knew the answer.
You don't know what a rhetorical question is, do you?
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 12:09:15 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
Everytime they lose a battle or get caught red handed telling one too
many lies, they disappear for a few days and then come back with a new
nym as if they'd never posted here before.
Why do they do this?
Because they can't win a policy argument and the embarrassments pile
up.
LeftistDon'tMatter wrote:
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
You live. You die. You rot on the ground. Why should you care about the >people you meet along the way?
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 12:09:15 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
--bks
Prove to us that Bradley K. Sherman is your real name.
We've been through this one before.
Governor Swill wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 12:09:15 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Sherman) wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter <[email protected]> wrote:
...
When are our resident fascists going to post under their real names?
What are they scared of?
Everytime they lose a battle or get caught red handed telling one too
many lies, they disappear for a few days and then come back with a new
nym as if they'd never posted here before.
Why do they do this?
Because they can't win a policy argument and the embarrassments pile
up.
And they're miserable fat bastards.
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 06:12:32 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter wrote:
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
You live. You die. You rot on the ground. Why should you care about the
people you meet along the way?
He didn't suggest that, you did. He simply doesn't care about leftist
nuts who create their own problems. You see one of those every time
you look into the mirror.
...
Prove to us that Bradley K. Sherman is your real name.
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Prove to us that Bradley K. Sherman is your real name.
Easy. I just posted this article: <https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/07/04/trumps-pardons-cost-a t-least-15-billion-in-restitution/> on LinkedIn under my own name.
And I introduced it with the phrase "For KG".
Accounts on LinkedIn are free, so no paywall.
--bks
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:
...
Prove to us that Bradley K. Sherman is your real name.
Easy. I just posted this article: ><https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/07/04/trumps-pardons-cost-at-least-15-billion-in-restitution/>
on LinkedIn under my own name.
And I introduced it with the phrase "For KG".
Accounts on LinkedIn are free, so no paywall.
--bks
NoBody wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 06:12:32 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter wrote:
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
You live. You die. You rot on the ground. Why should you care about the
people you meet along the way?
He didn't suggest that, you did. He simply doesn't care about leftist
nuts who create their own problems. You see one of those every time
you look into the mirror.
When you do not care about the people you meet, you have sadder life.
Humans have evolved to care. Denying that brings misery.
...
That's not evidence that you are the name you claim. If that is your >LinkedIn account, that's not evidence the account is your real name.
...
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:
...
That's not evidence that you are the name you claim. If that is your >>LinkedIn account, that's not evidence the account is your real name.
...
I don't think you understand what the word "evidence" means. Both
of those sentences are completely false. Ask your puppetmasters
in Vladivostok to get you a Russian <-> English dictionary, or
learn how to use DeepL.
--bks
Twas ever thus with the fascist charlatans.
On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:06:50 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
NoBody wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 06:12:32 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter wrote:
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
You live. You die. You rot on the ground. Why should you care about the >>>> people you meet along the way?
He didn't suggest that, you did. He simply doesn't care about leftist
nuts who create their own problems. You see one of those every time
you look into the mirror.
When you do not care about the people you meet, you have sadder life.
Humans have evolved to care. Denying that brings misery.
People who create their own problems don't really deserve sympathy. I
care but I know that they knowingly did something stupid that caused
their problem. I save my sympathies for those who end up in trouble
through no fault of their own.
On Fri, 4 Jul 2025 08:32:18 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom
<[email protected]> wrote:
Bradley K. Sherman wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
| "They're public documents. It's scientific censorship at
| its worst," said Peter Gleick, a California water and
| climate scientist who was one of the authors of the first
| National Climate Assessment in 2000. "This is the modern
| version of book burning."
| I've done a number of Fourth of July posts here on the site
| over the years. I'm not actually linking to any of them,
| because I find them unfortunately painful to look back on -
| this one, as they say, hits differently. I've spent the
| year so far watching the country of my birth slide
| disastrously off the rails, and with my own chosen
| profession (scientific and medical research) showing up as
| a very early candidate for vandalism and destruction. I'm
| 63. I never thought that I would see anything like this,
| and I am sickened by the possibility that I might live the
| rest of my life in a country that's going to be trying to
| dig out from under the damage that's been caused so far.
| Damage to its reputation, to its institutions, its economy,
| its foreign relations - you pick.
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/fourth-july-2025>
I will restrain myself and not go on about this as lengthily
as I could. As it stands, the rule of law itself is under
attack as it has been very few times in our history, including
the freedom of the press and the laws around citizenship.
Masked men looking like they're ready to rob a bank are
yanking people off the street into unmarked vehicles and
taking them God know where - and worse, we're getting used to
it. We’re also very busily trying to demolish parts of the
government that fund scientific research (as mentioned), that
try to insure the safety of drugs and foods, and that provide
assistance for the elderly and the disabled and the needy. We
have just voted a budget that lavishly funds the closest thing
to an unaccountable secret police that this country has ever
known. Economically, we are pursing an incomprehensible policy
of hitting ourselves in the groin from a different angle every
week. And in foreign affairs, we appear to be following a
program of offending and spurning reliable long-time allies
while cozying up to replacements like El Salvador. And in
general, we seem to be devolving into a system of “The Law
is Whatever Donald Trump Says It Is”. God knows that’s the
administration’s position.
And it’s all being done in the crudest, most cruel manner that
anyone could ask for. For example, we have just completed a
vile concentration camp in the Florida swamps, with promises
of many more to come. Social media influencers are being
invited to come take selfies in front of it while they
excitedly hawk the newly available caps and t-shirts.
Meanwhile, the president constantly uses the power of the
state to browbeat all his favorite targets (news outlets,
universities, political commentators, law firms) into
submission, while inviting bribes via his own cryptocurrency
and flogging his own line of cologne. It’s no wonder than one
of the constant emotions of this presidency so far, for me,
has been burning, inescapable shame. There are others, but
that’s a big one. Shame and rage and sorrow.
My heart weeps for you....
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6375134353112
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:
...
That's not evidence that you are the name you claim. If that is your >>LinkedIn account, that's not evidence the account is your real name.
...
I don't think you understand what the word "evidence" means. Both
of those sentences are completely false. Ask your puppetmasters
in Vladivostok to get you a Russian <-> English dictionary, or
learn how to use DeepL.
NoBody wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:06:50 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
NoBody wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 06:12:32 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter wrote:
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist
fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
You live. You die. You rot on the ground. Why should you care about the >>>>> people you meet along the way?
He didn't suggest that, you did. He simply doesn't care about leftist >>>> nuts who create their own problems. You see one of those every time
you look into the mirror.
When you do not care about the people you meet, you have sadder life.
Humans have evolved to care. Denying that brings misery.
People who create their own problems don't really deserve sympathy. I
care but I know that they knowingly did something stupid that caused
their problem. I save my sympathies for those who end up in trouble
through no fault of their own.
You do not receive mercy because you deserve it. You receive mercy
because you need it.
On Sun, 6 Jul 2025 13:45:01 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:...
...
That's not evidence that you are the name you claim. If that is your >>>LinkedIn account, that's not evidence the account is your real name.
...
I don't think you understand what the word "evidence" means. Both
of those sentences are completely false. Ask your puppetmasters
in Vladivostok to get you a Russian <-> English dictionary, or
learn how to use DeepL.
If you can't prove your identity just say so. Until then your
"evidence" is both questionable and lacking.
On Sun, 06 Jul 2025 08:33:15 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
NoBody wrote:
On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 06:06:50 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
NoBody wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jul 2025 06:12:32 -0700, "chine.bleu"
<[email protected]> wrote:
LeftistDon'tMatter wrote:
Thanks for that. I enjoy hearing about how the pitiful leftist >>>>>>> fruitcakes believe the election ruined their lives.
You live. You die. You rot on the ground. Why should you care about the >>>>>> people you meet along the way?
He didn't suggest that, you did. He simply doesn't care about leftist >>>>> nuts who create their own problems. You see one of those every time >>>>> you look into the mirror.
When you do not care about the people you meet, you have sadder life.
Humans have evolved to care. Denying that brings misery.
People who create their own problems don't really deserve sympathy. I
care but I know that they knowingly did something stupid that caused
their problem. I save my sympathies for those who end up in trouble
through no fault of their own.
You do not receive mercy because you deserve it. You receive mercy
because you need it.
You are now changing the subject from "care" to "mercy". Also Christ
never suggested using government taxation to provide that mercy.
You use bible quotes only when you think it will benefit you.
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2025 13:45:01 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Bradley K.
Kremlin Girl <[email protected]> wrote:...
...
That's not evidence that you are the name you claim. If that is your >>>>LinkedIn account, that's not evidence the account is your real name.
...
I don't think you understand what the word "evidence" means. Both
of those sentences are completely false. Ask your puppetmasters
in Vladivostok to get you a Russian <-> English dictionary, or
learn how to use DeepL.
If you can't prove your identity just say so. Until then your
"evidence" is both questionable and lacking.
KG gives her game away. Here she slips up and admits that she
was wrong! She now accepts that it was, indeed, evidence.
Very, very strong evidence. Reasonable people would accept it
as proof; for example the 200+ connections.
--bks
|
| 'It's a nightmare.' U.S. funding cuts threaten academic
| science jobs at all levels
|
| "There is a lot of pressure to essentially leave the
| country or not pursue research," one Ph.D. student says
| ...
<https://www.science.org/content/article/it-s-nightmare-u-s-funding-cuts-threaten-academic-science-jobs-all-levels>
--bks
| 'It's a nightmare.' U.S. funding cuts threaten academic
| science jobs at all levels
| 'It's a nightmare.' U.S. funding cuts threaten academic
| science jobs at all levels
Heckuva job, Mr. President:
|
| Every Scientific Empire Comes to an End
|
| America's run as the premiere techno-superpower may be over.
| ... <https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2025/07/science-empire-america-decline/683711/>
--bks
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