"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy
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Showing posts with label data. Show all posts
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Endarkenment
Labels:
Anaal Nathrakh,
black metal,
data,
dogma,
endarkenment,
irrationality,
metal,
music,
mysticism,
science,
theology
Saturday, January 13, 2018
You'll Get Your Medicine When You Finish Mopping The Floor
Able-bodied Adults Will Have To Work For Medicaid, Under Plan From Gov. Scott Walker, Trump
Yet ...
Work Requirements Don't Work
and
Medicaid Work Requirement Would Harm Unemployed, Not Promote Work
As usual, Republicans are rewarding their rich donors and hurting those who need it most. How Christian of them.
Yet ...
Work Requirements Don't Work
and
Medicaid Work Requirement Would Harm Unemployed, Not Promote Work
As usual, Republicans are rewarding their rich donors and hurting those who need it most. How Christian of them.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Republican Anti-Intellectualism
The Republican War On Data
This is part of a long-term effort to eliminate data collection or pervert it so that policy is biased toward Republican priorities. For example, Republicans have:
- Forced the Internal Revenue Service to drop a program called the Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program in order to make the extent of tax evasion harder to calculate. This has made it easier to cut the IRS budget.
- Abolished the Office of Technology Assessment and the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations because they often produced widely respected data that conflicted with Republican dogma on issues such as global warming.
- Prohibited the federal government from collecting data on the cost of gun-related injuries and death in order to prevent it from being used by gun control supporters.
- Are currently attempting to defund a Census Bureau program called the American Community Survey. Among other things, it would eliminate the government’s ability to properly calculate the unemployment rate. Republicans claim it is too intrusive.
Labels:
Bruce Bartlett,
data,
governance,
ignorance,
public policy,
Republicans,
science
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