Posted on 08/04/2012 9:16:32 AM PDT by TribalPrincess2U
If Texas Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Colorado Democratic Sen. Mark Udall have their way, rain will go away come again some other day of their choosing. Both Hutchison and Udall have introduced unsuccessful bills in the past that would have created national boards to oversee and fund research into weather modification. That is, artificially changing or controlling the weather. I
am very supportive of and concerned about weather prediction and modification, Hutchison said at an appropriations hearing in 2011. And I think we need to know more basic science, and we also need to to use that to determine if we should or should not engage in weather modification.
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Pass a budget, hold to it, then we’ll talk
That may be a valid use of money for basic research in drought prone areas, where the govt. is likely to shell out money to help farmers caught in the grip of the drought. But hasn't a lot of research already been done on this issue?
I think they put themselves on the same level.
That happens when they get ‘up’ there and stay too long.
People with lots of money are often as gullible as other folks.
To be honest, not sure on the amount of research has been done on seeding projects/programs. I would need to research more myself to adequately answer what you are asking, my apologies.
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