Friday, March 29, 2013

Obama's decision to fund Science.


As of now, I believe the current administration is doing an excellent job at making decision that concern funding science projects.
The Bush administration put restrictions for funding on stem cell research, but in 2009 the Obama administration lifted those restrictions. The impact of this is scientists having only a few lines eligible for research before Obama lifts restrictions to having a few hundred eligible after. President Obama however, has strong opinions against human cloning and doesn’t foresee any progress on that aspect.  
The Obama administration shows its support of the advancement of science by donating three billion dollars to the NSF (National Science Foundation) in 2009. On the 29th it was announced that the US government would spend two millions dollars to fund what they’re calling the Big Data Research and Development Initiative. They are focusing on building are state-of the-art technologies to collect, store and large quantities of data. They hope to use this technology to accelerate discovery in science and engineering fields in efforts to improve national security and education. In order to instill this belief of science and technology more in the community, Northwestern’s University Engineering school will offer masters in analytics
Recently Obama announced that insurance companies are to pay for birth control and drugs that can cause abortions under the Obamacare government-run health care program. The purpose of course is to ensure that women have access to preventive health benefits. Naturally some companies are upset over this new requirement, in result HHS is allowing religious affiliated institutions that ensure employees to opt out of covering birth control.
When comparing the Bush and Obama administration, I believe that scientists might be more happy with the Obama administration because of their eager and willingness to fund and support them.
In my opinion having a careful balance of politics and science is beneficial to the advancement of our  country and the advancement of science. I also think that the Obama administration is absolutely correct for funding research project. A main reason being that through the research our scientist can conduct, it allows for cutting- edge treatment for illnesses. No matter what religion the U.S. may be, one common thing that brings us all together is the fact that none of us want to watch a loved one die from an illness that could be treated if the research was properly funded. I think that everyone deserves the right to live in a country where their government takes their health seriously, and is genuinely concerned. I also agree with Obama’s decision to have insurance carriers provide contraception for women because again, women are equal citizens and deserve the right to ensure the stability of their own health.



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