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Here's Sen. Katie Britt urging "a smart, targeted approach" in order to protect important research at UA-Birmingham, a top NIH recipient
Also, as article notes, the state's largest employer
www.al.com/news/2025/02...
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It's not about the money and government "waste."
It's never been about the money or government "waste."
www.usatoday.com/story/money/...
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In my experience, the students at our service academies are perfectly capable of loving their country without being fed a syrupy, agitprop version of their nation’s history. Let’s give them that much credit. Are we seriously afraid they’ll secretly go Commie?
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On some level, that's more troubling than if Trump DID know and was signing off on it.
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when you perceive that "Dems aren't doing anything" you need to understand how much work the word 'perceive' is doing there & what biases that factors
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1) we know in the IR literature that leaders horny for a deal are likely prone to take bad deals. That could be a problem for the U.S. for something important.
2) who’s to say target publics in places like Mexico don’t punish their leaders for the optics as this repeats.
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www.reuters.com/article/worl...
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>think that spending money on these countries is bad/waste.
>other sources of investment are sought (China)
>complain that this is unacceptable but also refuse to counter with investments.
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PR: 49%
FPTP: 26%
By party voted for in 2024
Green: 72% PR vs 15% FPTP
Reform UK: 67% vs 20%
Lib Dem: 61% vs 20%
Labour: 53% vs 27%
Conservative: 39% vs 42%
yougov.co.uk/politics/art...
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