Roger Lichtenberg Simon is an American novelist and screenwriter. Well, that settles it then.
Did you have anything intelligent to say, or is that the best you have?
And our president is a community organizer.
Well, that settles it then.
The trouble was obvious in Obama’s first inauguration speech when he droned on about how science shouldn’t be held to primitive religious values. If he’d had anything like a proper education he’d have known that science doesn’t produce a moral value system, and only answers to one because we insist on it. Otherwise we’d do studies on Jewish twins, black convicts with syphilis, and use unwanted babies to test cosmetics. Yet almost in the same sentence in which he demanded fetal stem cell research, he insisted that he’d never allow human cloning “because it is wrong.” Oh? Does he even listen to himself? What’s wrong about human cloning? We could use it to make Jewish twins for Nazi science experiments. Must be those primitive religious morals popping up again, the ones he refuses to acknowledge.
Rumor has it that in this speech he’ll try to seize control of US energy policy to appease the left-wing ecology nuts, undoubtedly plunging the US into California style rolling blackouts, because his initiative will certainly be less thought out than Obamacare, which has been an ongoing and total disaster.
Then 3-5 years later he will say that the energy sector is more complicated than he realized and we should increase progressives reforms despite their failures. Who knew that manufacturing jobs depend on accessible and affordable energy? Who knew that the transit and distribution of goods is essential to the vitality of any economy, even fascist ones?
And simultaneously, it’ll be the fault of all those bitter clingers holding him back. The real irony will be when all that onerous regulation gets rolled back on nationalized industries which are then touted as being more efficient that their former private counterparts.
The science is settled, period.
You think Obama would have learned his lessons about making statements like that.
Roger Lichtenberg Simon is an American novelist and screenwriter. Well, that settles it then.
Did you have anything intelligent to say, or is that the best you have?
And our president is a community organizer.
Well, that settles it then.
The trouble was obvious in Obama’s first inauguration speech when he droned on about how science shouldn’t be held to primitive religious values. If he’d had anything like a proper education he’d have known that science doesn’t produce a moral value system, and only answers to one because we insist on it. Otherwise we’d do studies on Jewish twins, black convicts with syphilis, and use unwanted babies to test cosmetics. Yet almost in the same sentence in which he demanded fetal stem cell research, he insisted that he’d never allow human cloning “because it is wrong.” Oh? Does he even listen to himself? What’s wrong about human cloning? We could use it to make Jewish twins for Nazi science experiments. Must be those primitive religious morals popping up again, the ones he refuses to acknowledge.
Rumor has it that in this speech he’ll try to seize control of US energy policy to appease the left-wing ecology nuts, undoubtedly plunging the US into California style rolling blackouts, because his initiative will certainly be less thought out than Obamacare, which has been an ongoing and total disaster.
Then 3-5 years later he will say that the energy sector is more complicated than he realized and we should increase progressives reforms despite their failures. Who knew that manufacturing jobs depend on accessible and affordable energy? Who knew that the transit and distribution of goods is essential to the vitality of any economy, even fascist ones?
And simultaneously, it’ll be the fault of all those bitter clingers holding him back. The real irony will be when all that onerous regulation gets rolled back on nationalized industries which are then touted as being more efficient that their former private counterparts.
The science is settled, period.
You think Obama would have learned his lessons about making statements like that.