Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Foobarrific!!

Uncertain Principles (02.01.06), via Brad DeLong:
"The main reason why I didn't watch the speech to hear what Bush would say about science policy is that it doesn't matter what he says. This administration doesn't do policy, they do politics.

If Bush says something in a speech, it's because they think it will sound good in a speech, period. That doesn't mean there's a concrete proposal in the works-- if the line in he speech is poorly received, odds are it will disappear without a trace."

Show Me the Pony

"And even if the line sounds good, that doesn't mean there will be any follow-through-- ask the people of New York, Afghanistan, Iraq, and New Orleans about that."

"So, yeah, 'double the federal commitment to the most critical basic research programs in the physical sciences over the next 10 years' sounds great. So does 'If we reverse the polarity on the flux capacitor, we can generate an infinite amount of free energy, and a pony.'"

"I'll believe it when I see the pony."

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