Damn, doing so well until the very last paragraph.
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Posted by gsw_hoops on 2012-04-24 13:39:22
In Reply to: The Crisis of Big Science posted by Max on 2012-04-24 12:25:33
"It seems to me that what is really needed is not more special pleading for one or another particular public good, but for all the people who care about these things to unite in restoring higher and more progressive tax rates, especially on investment income. I am not an economist, but I talk to economists, and I gather that dollar for dollar, government spending stimulates the economy more than tax cuts. It is simply a fallacy to say that we cannot afford increased government spending. But given the anti-tax mania that seems to be gripping the public, views like these are political poison. This is the real crisis, and not just for science."
Yeah, raising taxes and more government spending is the key. I see that the faulty thinking is not just limited to politicians.--------------------------------
"Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice." -Thomas Paine
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