Vote for someone who could understand the value of science.
...politics is based on conviction, science on facts,
researches, and experimentation. Again, politics is base in conversion.
Science is based on observation, experimentation and explanation
of facts, politics is based on interest. Again, politics is based on personal
likes.
Science is based on applied investigation of knowledge,
understanding, reasoning but logic. Politics is base poor facts,
misunderstanding and prejudice. Again, politics is based on mass conviction.
Politics is based in the mother of all sciences: Philosophy:
personal opinion, educated or nuts. Science is based on studies of the natural
forces of matter, writing all researches for others to study if true or false
and applying what is true, discarding what is false... Again, politics does not
matter what you believe are, but comply with the law.
Science takes many years of observation in elimination and
acceptance of what is repeated under any kind, form, or natural selection.
Politics is just complying with what someone thinks is the good for all, with
stained impression of the maker. Again, politics is not science. Period.
For some politicians, and some people presenting the news, Dr.
Fauci, a scientist, has no right to advice via the fed, how the people should
protect themselves of the Pandemic of the Chinese covid-19, politicians feel it
is a matter for them to decide if... or not, and they decided: not to...
protect people of this mortal virus, and graded it a hoax, not a pandemic.
Wow!
Do not forget to vote, vote for science first.
As is from:
Former CDC chiefs
rebuke Trump for ‘undermining’ agency’s guidelines
By Quint Forgey 2
hrs ag
Former CDC chiefs rebuke Trump for ‘undermining’
agency’s guidelines
Four former heads of
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday implicitly rebuked
President Donald Trump, arguing the “extraordinary” efforts by him and other
administration officials to diminish the public health agency’s guidance was
contributing to a resurgence of coronavirus cases across the United States.
© Alex Wong/Getty Images Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Tom Frieden.
In
an op-ed published in The Washington Post, former CDC directors
Tom Frieden, Jeffrey Koplan and David Satcher, as well as former acting CDC
director Richard Besser, fiercely criticized “political leaders and others
attempting to undermine” the agency as it works to issue recommendations for
schools seeking to reopen their doors for the fall semester.
“As
the debate last week around reopening schools more safely showed, these
repeated efforts to subvert sound public health guidelines introduce chaos and
uncertainty while unnecessarily putting lives at risk,” the op-ed’s authors
wrote, adding that while “it is not unusual for CDC guidelines to be changed or
amended” during a multi-agency clearance process, “it is extraordinary for
guidelines to be undermined after their release.”
The
condemnation from the former CDC chiefs comes after the president last Wednesday
disavowed the agency’s school reopening guidelines as “very tough &
expensive,” and threatened to slash federal funding to schools that do not
physically reopen.
At
a news briefing of the White House coronavirus task force hours later, Vice
President Mike Pence announced the CDC would produce “additional guidance” this
week, while CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield maintained he would not alter the
agency’s recommendations based on Trump’s show of disapproval.
Education
Secretary Betsy DeVos, who has joined Trump in aggressively pushing for
students to return in-person to classrooms in the fall, described the CDC
guidance on Sunday as “common sense” but emphasized that it merely represented
a set of best practices for local education officials to model.
On
Wednesday, the former CDC chiefs noted that during their combined 15-year-plus
period leading the agency under Democratic and Republican administrations, they
could not “recall over our collective tenure a single time when political
pressure led to a change in the interpretation of scientific evidence.”
The
op-ed’s authors also lamented that the “sound science” offered by the CDC’s
thousands of public health experts “is being challenged with partisan potshots,
sowing confusion and mistrust at a time when the American people need
leadership, expertise and clarity.” Such “[w]illful disregard for public health
guidelines is, unsurprisingly, leading to a sharp rise in infections and
deaths,” they wrote.
Trump
launched new attacks against the CDC and his administration’s most senior
health officials as recently as Monday, prolonging his feud with Dr. Anthony
Fauci, the veteran director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases. “Everyone is lying. The CDC, Media, Democrats, our Doctors, not all
but most, that we are told to trust,” politically conservative former game show
personality Chuck Woolery wrote on Twitter in a post shared by the president.
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