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ceejayoz ◴[] No.43575396[source]
I suppose we'll have to hope researchers overseas complete the work.

https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/03/federal-funding-for-m...

> Federal support for mRNA vaccine research appears in jeopardy after KFF Health News reported Sunday that officials at the National Institutes of Health have directed scientists to remove all references to the lifesaving technology from their grant applications. All such research is now under direct scrutiny from health secretary and long-time anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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nimbius ◴[] No.43575690[source]
Chinese scientists under the steadfast leadership of the communist party of China will gladly undertake this important scientific research.
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rbanffy ◴[] No.43576341[source]
There is a point to be made in favor of political stability.

One of the great things in Ireland is the list-based voting that punishes extreme viewpoints and policies. OTOH, sometimes we need politicians willing to make unpopular choices, and our system makes that more difficult.

China, IIRC, has a different concept, one where a person can't be a candidate to a position more than one level higher than the highest one they were previously elected for. This prevents anomalies like Trump, and seems to be a very sensible approach (if coupled with a couple extra freedoms and multiple parties).

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1. colechristensen ◴[] No.43577429{3}[source]
The unpopular choices that need to be made in America are the centrist ones.

One of them being "whether it's left- or right-aligned, let's not engage in your social agenda on the federal level for a while"

>where a person can't be a candidate to a position more than one level higher than the highest one they were previously elected for

For much of the time in the Roman Republic they also had this

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