B. He doesn't have that ability. Now that the cabinet secretaries are in place, they do all the hiring and most of the firing.
C. The government already has that data. Don't act like there is some additional risk because employees have access to the data employees get access to. And it's not like the people already there don't ever misuse or leak that data. Democrat bureaucrats have leaked tax returns for political effect in the past. Has DOGE leaked any personal data yet?
D. The only reason to resist an audit is to cover up wrongdoing. Why are the people you're listening to so resistant to an audit?
And by your logic, the experience of a cellular biologist would be just as applicable. Or, an astrophysicist. They study very complex systems. The same ones NASA deals with.
I'm sure it's just coincidence that Musk had turned on the Democrats by the time the bill was passed.
Maybe if we want to measure the change in temps since the beginning of the industrial era, we should use an appropriate timeframe and records. "Last half of the 19th century" (coal was king and pea-soup fog) and "Since your parents were born", are not an appropriate frame of reference.
I wasn't talking about commercially available, I meant Spacewar! the 1962 mainframe version. I had forgotten someone made a game from an oscilloscope.
To me, this comes across as, "Well, there is less ocean ice than there was when you were born in the 70's. But since your life is insignificant on a geological timescale, it means dick."
This could just reflect the reduction in reflective emissions since the EPA was formed in the early 70's.
Or just be more BS from The Guardian. Who just lied to us about CISA keeping an eye on Russia. Why do we keep seeing articles from a lying propaganda outlet?
Waste not, get your budget cut next year.