Progressives dismiss science when it doesn’t suit them – Chicago Sun-Times

I dont recall ever nodding my head in agreement with anything Ive read in one of Mona Charens columns. Until today. Shes right that the left isnt supportive of science across the board (March for Science threatens our faith in science April 20). They are guilty of championing some science and disregarding or disputing other science, just as the right does.

Fortunately, I was able to regain my composure when she made this claim: Whether temperatures are rising dangerously is a scientific question. What to do about it is a political question. This is not exactly true. Very often, prior to getting into the politics of something like addressing global warming, we need science to help us figure out which solution will be most effective, not just to identify the problem. That was an unsettling moment, agreeing with Ms. Charen. I trust it wont happen again.

Jim Morris, Evanston

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Standing up for progressives

Wedont have march fatigue, and science does deserve all the interest and publicity that it can get. According to Mona Charen, Science must be purely the search for truth, and she is right. What is also true is that the Trump administration has politicized science by voicing alternative facts that suit their political agenda and donors.

They deny climate change and promote coal and other greenhouse gases. They cut the EPA budget so the agency can no longer function as a guardian of air and water quality. They are frightening people by touting vaccines as the cause of autism. They are slashing NIH budgets, which will limit basic scientific research and cause a brain drain in this country.

Charen charges that progressives cherry pick science, but that is the antithesis of the progressive ethos. That is why millions will be marching to honor science as purely the search for truth.

Carol Kraines, Deerfield

Check with Congress onmilitary actions

Im a Vietnam era Navy veteran; my brothers name is on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in D.C. and my son is currently an Army Sergeant with multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. We all volunteered and fully believe in the oath we took when we did to support and defend the constitution against all enemies foreignand domestic.We have engaged in four undeclared wars in my lifetime, sacrificing thousands of lives and untold wealth.

With the current militarization of the White House and the inflammatory talk, Congress has remained silent. I truly fear for my country with this current atmosphere. Please no more! Follow the Constitution. Military action must have prior Congressional approval.

Greg Marshall, Oak Forest

No cash for kids, plenty for lights

Sorry, kids. Chicago does not have money for you, your teachers or your schools. But Chicago does have money for new lights and the countless other pet projects that our politicians want completed. One day, maybe the children really will make it on the priority list in this city.

Justin Nowak, Dunning

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