Monday, October 28, 2013

Tax and Spend

More on government's corruption of science.
"Michael Hiltzik writes in the LA Times that you'd think the one place you can depend on for verifiable facts is science but a few years ago, scientists at Amgen set out to double-check the results of 53 landmark papers in their fields of cancer research and blood biology and found only six could be proved valid."
I wouldn't think that. It's people who have misguided assumptions like this that enable government to rob us blind.

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