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The majority of people on government assistance are whites living in red states. They’re not Democrats or socialists.

Name some of their socialist policies. Be specific.

Industrialists fully supported by the government. They even provided them with slave labor. And never were they squeezed for money, even by means of taxes. Hitler outlawed strikes, and decreed that no worker could leave his job without the owner’s permission. Women excluded from work, even during the hardest times in

It’s “demur.” People aren’t blushing and shyly staring at the ground. Read a book.

Jonah Goldberg?!?! Of course he’ll say Nazis are socialists. Read something neutral like Shirer’s Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, or The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard Evans.

Unfortunately it’s almost always led to a totalitarian state. With a failed economy and people starving. We need to tame capitalism (taxes, regulations), not replace it.

The Nazis did not control the means of production. Hitler went hat in hand to the big industrialists and promised that if they’d support him, they’d have no more labor trouble or government intrusion.

I like it. But not if I have to pay for it. I’d rather spend it on Black Friday at midnight, trampling my fellow unwashed in my frantic search for a $29 BluRay player. Who needs healthcare when you’ve got BluRay?

Yeah the New Deal really weakened our democracy and led to the Axis domination of the earth.

Actually, they were in bed with the big industrialists from the Ruhr.

Give him “Darkness at Noon” by Arthur Koestler.

You won’t get a magical mutation which happens to give you the dominant allele. You’d have to get really lucky with some radiation.

Maybe they put an Illumina sequencer on the ISS? I wonder if the zero gravity fucks with the hybridization.

“Reduced chemical suppression of genetic expression?” There’s plenty of genes which will be upregulated too, you know. If expression across the board were decreased, that means growth factor receptor genes wouldn’t get expressed either, which means a decreased risk of cancer (but you won’t repair any tissues either.).

Altered DNA isn’t heritable unless it’s a germline cell. What epigenetic processes do you think are heritable?

Well, in cancer cell cycle regulation genes are mutated — p53 is shut off, it’s not the length of your telomere alone which triggers apoptosis.

I would think that ionizing radiation and zero G are much more significant factors in genomic transformation than minor differences in diet and exercise. Unless one’s diet is high in asbestos or something.

If you did a snip map of both before any left for the ISS, and then another after the mission?

So are you less shielded from cosmic rays on the ISS? The earth’s magnetic field has this developing weak spot over equatorial Africa...

Just be careful when you type up there...