Tuesday, October 03, 2017

White House top science adviser job has been left vacant for the longest time since the position was created back in 1976.

Courtesy of Newsweek: 

President Donald Trump and his daughter-adviser have been going all out to tout the administration’s commitment to “high-quality STEM and computer science education” as a means of boosting the U.S. economy. But Trump has yet to choose a top science adviser, who would play a crucial role in turning the White House horn-tooting into reality. 

The White House Office of Science and Technology (OSTP) has been without a boss for the longest stretch since its establishment in 1976, a former longtime member told Newsweek. 

John Holdren, who served as former President Barack Obama’s science adviser and as the Senate-confirmed director of his OSTP, is raising an alarm about what he calls the “very sizable vacuum” that persists in the science-advisory realm under Trump.

Holdren asserts: “If you don’t have science and technology advice in the White House, you’re going to miss opportunities to use science and technology to advance the rest of the leadership's agenda. You’re going to make decisions, in some cases, that would be better decisions if they were informed of the science and technology dimensions.” 

If the nation is in the midst of, say, discussing a potential North Korean missile attack on the U.S., Holdren said, it might be prudent to include an expert who understands “the likely effectiveness of U.S. defenses against ballistic missiles.” 

The same would apply, he said, if and when the Trump administration faces public health crises of the kind the Obama administration had to deal with, such as the H1N1 flu pandemic and the Ebola virus.

Not hard to imagine why this post has been left vacant, and why it will likely stay that way until Trump is no longer in the White House.

Simply put Trump does NOT like smart people around. He wants to always think he is the smartest guy in the room, and that becomes nigh impossible if you have some egghead with a PHD standing around telling you how wrong you are.

Besides once again this is a thing that President Obama was known for. He LOVED science, and hosted a science fairs in the White House and he was the FIRST President to ever get an article published in Science magazine.

The problem with this however is that not having a science adviser in the White House might make Trump feel smart, but it endangers the rest of us.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:25 AM

    Gryphen, again you nailed another trait of malignant narcissism.
    We saw this on display last weekend also that the Mayor of San Juan did not know what she was talking about and the media is fake news. Trump and personalities like him have sincere delusions or believe their own lies that they are omniscient, all knowing. They are competent by declaring other know nothing, don't know stripping them of any expertise, knowledge, skill, success or achievement.

    They become enraged when anyone gives recognition to anyone for a job well done because of malignant entitlement that all credit is theirs. They have vindictive rage and will lie to smear a person to destroy their achievement maligning their target.

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  2. Anonymous5:30 AM

    OT I run across comments by Trump supporters who need to believe the Las Vegas shooter is Muslim or a member of Antifa.
    In other words "one of them". Crazy scapegoating.

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  3. a. j. billings6:24 AM

    What? Who needs science when we have Pat Robertson or Franklin Graham to tell us about Jesus?

    Science is for atheists and other losers /s

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  4. Anonymous7:36 AM

    http://www.politicususa.com/2017/10/03/trump-administration-swamp-corruption-epa-chief-hangs-supposed-regulating.html

    "these “players have high-profile matters pending before the agency, with potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in regulatory CO$T$ at stake.”

    Nothing to see here, folks. Just a $wamp afillin’ at record pace."

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  5. Anonymous7:49 AM

    Happy to see that picture again. When that young man was struggling to pump up his potato launcher, Pres. Obama stepped in as the kid's partner. He did the pumping while the kid did all the rest. Obama was aware of the kid's distress, the clock running down, and handled the situation with his usual grace and compassion. He made sure the future scientist felt on top of the world. And by the look on Obama's face, had a fun time.

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  6. Anonymous9:30 AM

    “Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job.”<gw
    "the disaster is really about Donald Trump."
    "Trump praised the Governor for praising HIM. Trump called on the lone representative for Puerto Rico and Congress, Jenniffer González-Colón, and MADE HER REPEAT her praise for HIM."

    http://www.politicususa.com/2017/10/03/disgraceful-trump-arrives-puerto-rico-tells-great-job.html

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    1. Anonymous12:19 PM

      I couldn't believe when he made her say that. And she praised FEMA and pretested a history of them as being on the ground from early on. As if that made everything okay.

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  7. Anonymous10:05 AM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOhLdR_gnHE

    Eric Clapton & BB King ""Help The Poor"" !!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWLAAzOBoBI

    1973 - BB King Called This His Best Performance

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  8. In this case, I don't think it matters the position is vacant.

    Face it. Trump wouldn't listen to any advice from whoever was in the position so why bother to fill it?

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