A 5 percent increase doesn't really cut it for the Office of Science, and I hope that we do better when this procedure settles out.
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Paul Ryan expresses the need for more substantial funding for the Office of Science.
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I mean, we are not afraid to call out Donald Trump as someone who, I believe, essentially traitorous at this point.
If the conservative cause depends on the populist appeal of one personality, or a second rate imitations, then we`re not going anywhere. Voters looking for Republican leaders want to see independence in metal. They will not be impressed by the sight of yes-men and flatterers flocking to Mar-a-Lago.
I think Trump's unelectability will be palpable by then. We all know that he's so much more likely to lose the White House than anybody else running for president on our side of the aisle. So why would we want to go with that?





