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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: LLCF who wrote (32624)6/23/2012 10:43:30 PM
From: Bilow2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
Hi LLCF; Re: "To you and Bilow... That's a great observation... Anyone want to comment on models used to formulate and get approval for drugs that millions of people take every day???"

I'm sure this was very logical to you and made a lot of sense to you, but this thread is about "politics" and "energy". It has nothing to do with drugs.

As far as it goes, sure, drug companies use models. Drug companies have big money reasons for getting their models right. They're liable for damages if they sell drugs that don't work.

It would be nice if the global warming industry could be sued for their bad calculations. But instead, it's just bad scientists doing bad science in order to keep their mouth on the government tit.

But political science goes both ways. When the government reverts to Republican control and the money starts getting spread around to scientists who show that global warming is not a threat just watch and see how many scientists jump the fence. They're doing it even now. You can keep track by becoming a regular reader of Watts Up With That..

-- Carl
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