by phaster » Sat 29 Mar 2008, 12:48:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lateStarter', 'I')MHO this is clear evidence of brain-deadness. Not sure if it is the American consumer that is brain-dead or the folks at the helm (or at least pretendting to be). Why the citizens of the US aren't in open revolt at the moment is beyond me. Talk about getting sold down the pike...
Even my mother (the eternal optimist) thought this was a bad idea. Unfortunately this is only one of many recent bad ideas that guarantee that when the axe finally does fall, it will be messy!
I tend to agree that the economic stimulus payment is more evidence that in general the American public and most of the leadership is brain dead.
On page 25 of the April 7 edition of Business Week, a sidebar takes notice of a new Harris Interactive poll that asked 1,304 U.S. adults to name the most influential role models for today’s youth. Of the role models, 31% said entertainers were the most influential and 19% said athletes were. Not one chose a scientest. Only 11% of the adults could even name a living scientest. Stephen Hawking, the physicist earned the most mentions. (The fact that a Hawking character appeared on "the simpsons" may have helped.) Three out of four adults admitted they don’t have a good understanding of science.
IMHO one way to solve the problem of peak oil and global warming, is for Americans to be scare shitless (much like when the general american public saw that the soviets launched sputnik, and perceived that the USA lagged far behind the USSR in missile technology). After that crisis there was lots of funding for science education in the united states, and for about 15 years after that science was a cool thing to do.
Sad to say now people now look at science as not a very prestigious career, according to the Harris poll, 3% of the people picked trailer trash "britney spears" as the most influential role models for today’s youth and it does not help when media outlets like fox news try and dumb everything down and preach choir so they can sell advertising for products that in the long run don't mean shit (like credit cards, SUVs, erectile drugs and mortgages for McMansions). In its own way this is the USA showing the world its still a world leader (in the race to the bottom).