2/23/2013 4:29:15 PM
I'm going to have to call this one. Defending the sanity of the American public is hopeless.http://www.gallup.com/poll/155003/hold-creationist-view-human-origins.aspxThe nation is a bunch of fucking idiots. Everything you think about the nation is from the rose colored glasses that you and I wear from living in an education part of the nation, being educated, posting on TSB, so on and so fourth. The big questions of our day aren't being decided by reason. Why the hell do you think global warming action is in an impasse?We are collectively dumb as a rock. And things aren't getting better.
2/23/2013 5:13:07 PM
^^mrfrog pretty much addressed the point that vast majority of Americans are NOT fine with the scientific methodNow, moving on to small percentage of voters deciding the fate of the school boards. First of all, the people who vote actually care about education issues and are more likely to make an informed decision. Would we increased the voter turnout to 57% by combining voting for schoolboard with voting for the President, but only the same 6% of those voters knew anything about the people running from the schoolboard, then their educated vote would be hopelessly diluted by people voting in a crapshoot. Now, if the school board did make some stupid policy on the state level and the news started to spread to other states, it is more likely to be picked up in the media and be shut down in a fire of public outrage, than the same stupid policy introduced only on a small local level, where it is likely to stick.
2/23/2013 7:46:06 PM
2/23/2013 9:09:45 PM
motivated voter != informed voter
2/23/2013 10:24:06 PM
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