and I think many will in 2018.
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@EdWeekMMolnar@Eduflack do our schools steer brightest minds toward solving societal problems or are we too focused on STEM? -
Hard to solve those societal problems in 2017 if you don't have understanding of STEM.
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I think the brightest minds should decide where they want to use their brainpower.
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We need a culture where politicians take the advice of actual experts in fields they obviously know nothing about.
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@minischaef@nytimes Unfortunately, far too many people inflate their intelligence and are unaware of their own ignorance.
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we had a lot of scientists in office under Obama, now we've greedy billionaires..
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True Scientists are genuine unbiased truth seekers. Only if such scientists are valued a society can aspire to progress!
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i'd take Ernest Moniz, a Stanford educated nuclear physicist over Rick Perry who can't form a coherent thought proc
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@nytimes Lack of science in gov't is most evident in the@HouseScience committee, led with anti-science rhetoric by chair@LamarSmithTX21Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Or maybe they should just tell the truth, instead of presenting numbers to support leftist policy.
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Sometimes scientific truth supports gov't policies you might not agree with, Jeanne. Sorry that upsets you!
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Scientific truth will never match up to anyone's beliefs
but fudging numbers to support leftist policy is still lying.
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100+years USA+world
#warlords hire corrupt idiots to fill gov't positions+#specialinterests#promote agendas bribe/fund#scientistsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The conversion from Scientists to Politicians is quicker using a lobotomy procedure.
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No intentions/ideologies survive the "current" -forced-DC-culture of political fund-raising. In DC, science is always compromised.
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ABSOLUTELY - ONLY OUR BEST AND BRIGHTEST INTELLECTS AND ETHICISTS SHOULD BE RUNNING THIS SHOW...
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