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How Wasteful Is U.S. Defense Spending?

How Wasteful Is U.S. Defense Spending?

LooiXIV says...

Perhaps the government should be spending the money on pizza for everyone than on this plane that doesn't work.

oritteropo said:

Yes, that's the comparison I was making. If every man, woman, and child in the U.S. spends $3 per week on pizza by themselves, how upset should you be that your federal government spent $1.66 for each of you on the f-35 program?

There are a lot of other things to be more upset about, like the way lobbyists direct federal spending, tax breaks for the rich, or the cost of housing 25% of the world's prison population.

Shell Station Toilet- 5 Michelin Stars

LooiXIV jokingly says...

(Pushes up Glasses, nasal tone): Well actually Michelin stars are on a 3 star basis, and only rate restaurants and hotels, so I'm afraid gas stations aren't covered. 1 star means: a very good restaurant, 2 stars a good restaurant worth a detour, 3 stars worth a separate trip just to visit this restaurant.

Given this rating system, I would give this toilet 2 stars, definitely worth detour.

the making of a Beretta shotgun

LooiXIV says...

I was going to use that word "juxtaposition"...darn...

newtboy said:

I love the juxtaposition of the incredibly strict technical standards for the CNC milling and the beautiful hand carving of the stock and the engraving. Old school craftsmen and new fangled robots working together to create a thing of beauty and death. Nice.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson on genetically modified food

Neil deGrasse Tyson on genetically modified food

LooiXIV says...

What Neil deGrasse Tyson and some of the other scientists/doctors (myself include) have are saying is that the IDEA of GMO's is a great one. The fact that we can engineer our foods to get the traits we want or add additional beneficial traits is an incredibly useful tool. We've already engineered rice that is able to produce vitamin A, which has been a huge help for places with vitamin A deficiencies and we can engineer potatoes to absorb less fats and oils when we fry them, there is also a professor at SUNY-ESF who is using GMO's to try and save the American Chestnut tree from extinction.

GMing is simply another tool in humanity's struggle to survive. First it was finding which foods were safe to eat, then it was breeding organisms within species to make inbred organisms that had the traits we wanted (think cattle, dogs, cats, corn, banana's; some of these things are more inbred than the Hapsburgs), then we starting creating our own hybrids across different species, and now we have GMO's.

However, what I object to is the current corporate use of GMO's to exploit farmers over patents, and breed for traits that people do necessarily need. NdT I'm sure is not advocating for that, but is advocating for the use of transgenic organisms/GMO's to solve some of the world's most pressing issues.

GMO's are probably the most powerful tool we have to curb world hunger, and mal-nutrition, and it could also be the thing that allows humans to venture beyond the solar system. What the Sift seems to be objecting to, and the rest of the "developed" world is the use of GMO's by greedy corporations who care more about turning a profit than solving world problems (there isn't very much money in feeding the needy and hungry). They are the one's making what appear to me more or less useless and potentially dangerous GMO's. Turn your anger away from GMO's specifically and narrow it to the ill use of GMO's by greedy corporations.

Lastly, the argument that "we don't know what they'll do" is for the most part unfounded, there are a decent amount of studies (find them yourself sorry) which show that GMO's in general won't cause harm (though it really depends on what you're trying to make). The same argument was made about the LHC "We don't know what will happen when we turn it on!" but everyone was fine.

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