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The Economic Impact of McCain and Palin's Anti-Science Stance
9/24/2008 2:05:47 PM
by Rachel Levitt
Tags: Politics, Election 2008, Cultural Criticism, Republican party, 
scientific research, John McCain, Sarah Palin, anti-science, AlterNet
The Left has voiced plenty of criticism of McCain and Palin?Ts policies, 
but one facet of the Republican ticket that has been tragically left alone 
is its anti-science stance, says MIT researcher John Tirman.
Tirman reiterates the Republican candidates?T resistance to stem-cell 
research and evolution, and their support for offshore and ANWR drilling. 
But he takes things one step further, going beyond the moral implications of 
these policies to look at the problem from an economic point of view.
First of all, in order to compete with flourishing markets like those in 
Asia, the United States must continue its tradition of innovation and 
scientific excellence. Without it, ?ohopes for creating the new 
technologies and processes that fuel sustainable economic activity will 
surely decline.? Secondly, scientific research offers solutions to crucial 
problems such as disease and fossil-fuel dependency, and without the 
necessary funding for advances in technology, our ability to solve these 
problems would come to a standstill (a dilemma about which Utne.com has 
previously blogged). Lastly, scientists from other countries would eschew 
an anti-science United States in favor of a more tolerant community in 
which to conduct their research, circling back to the author?Ts first point 
about scientific excellence being ?othe font of prosperity.?
We ignore these issues at our own peril, insists Tirman. ?oThe McCain/Palin 
shakiness on science issues is not just another occasion for SNL skits or 
jokes about the U.S. being the laughing stick [sic] of the world. They're 
life-and-death issues for global health and ecology, as well as our own well 
being.?

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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