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China passes US in research output

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32 minutes ago, kallend said:

I suppose this is to be expected when a major political party takes such an anti-science and anti-education  position.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/11/china-overtakes-the-us-in-scientific-research-output

Now its time to weaponize the CIA. To have it spy on all Chinese business and innovation research. Handing the results over to US business.

and the flip side: China’s wealthy and middle class look to flee as COVID policies bite

"Beijing-based immigration consultant Guo Shize said his company has seen an explosion of inquiries since March, including a threefold increase in Shanghai clients.

Even after the lockdown eased, requests continued flooding in at more than double the usual level.

“Once that spark has been lit in people’s minds, it doesn’t die down quickly,” he said.

EXIT BAN

Censors have sought to suppress discussion of emigration, prompting nimble internet users to adopt the term “run” instead.

Searches for the term on messaging app WeChat peaked during Shanghai’s shutdown.

But as more people consider ways to leave, Beijing has doubled down on strict exit policies for Chinese citizens.

All “unnecessary” travel out of the country has been banned. Passport renewals have been all but halted, with authorities blaming the risk of COVID being carried into the country."

Business people in China are using every method to get money and their children out of China. Xi's oppressive laws, prosecution of business for political purposes. Will driver trillions of dollars out.

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1 hour ago, Phil1111 said:

Now its time to weaponize the CIA. To have it spy on all Chinese business and innovation research. Handing the results over to US business.

The US has been involved in industrial espionage for as long as it has been a nation. As are many nations. 

https://www.history.com/news/industrial-revolution-spies-europe

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_espionage

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2 hours ago, kallend said:

I suppose this is to be expected when a major political party takes such an anti-science and anti-education  position.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/11/china-overtakes-the-us-in-scientific-research-output

In what is surely unrelated news, Florida allows veterans with no teaching credentials - and no degrees whatsoever - to teach any K-12 class.  This has been determined to be much cheaper than paying teachers a competitive wage.

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4 minutes ago, billvon said:

In what is surely unrelated news, Florida allows veterans with no teaching credentials - and no degrees whatsoever - to teach any K-12 class.  This has been determined to be much cheaper than paying teachers a competitive wage.

Also, and fully funded by what used to be school lunch money, is mandatory KOTC, kindergartners being fast learners and all.

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1 hour ago, billvon said:

In what is surely unrelated news, Florida allows veterans with no teaching credentials - and no degrees whatsoever - to teach any K-12 class.  This has been determined to be much cheaper than paying teachers a competitive wage.

Not to mention that being veterans, they probably already know how to use guns.

Wendy P.

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1 hour ago, billvon said:

In what is surely unrelated news, Florida allows veterans with no teaching credentials - and no degrees whatsoever - to teach any K-12 class.  This has been determined to be much cheaper than paying teachers a competitive wage.

"We don't need no education".

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1 hour ago, billvon said:

In what is surely unrelated news, Florida allows veterans with no teaching credentials - and no degrees whatsoever - to teach any K-12 class.  This has been determined to be much cheaper than paying teachers a competitive wage.

Next step: They will figure out it is even cheaper to use prison inmates as teachers!

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1 minute ago, billvon said:

If you arm the inmates, I bet they will be able to protect themselves from even the most dangerous high schoolers.  I can see no possible downside to this plan.

It's not the High Schoolers. It's elementary Dear Watson, all shooters know that more often than not you shoot too high even when aiming. They're on you before you have a chance.

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