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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit. [/quote] Not true at all. We do not want all the career people to leave. That would be worse for the American people than what we have now. [/quote] But you can all strike. Apparently 3% of the population needs to do this to make the regime fall. There’s info on IG, but can’t remember what it’s called. [/quote] If we strike, our patients suffer, and our decades-long investments in biomedical research are destroyed. Again, the work done at NIH can’t just be shut down on a whim or picked up by some random replacement - it doesn’t work like that. [/quote] Then you're complicit. Can't have it both ways. Resist or be complicit. [/quote] I’m just an unhappy American taxpayer and voter. All of us who aren’t already in our revolutionary bunkers are, to some extent, complicit, even if we’ve voted against Trump whenever we could. All any of us can do is to try to keep moving forward and do our best to resist. [/quote] Trump won a historic mandate with 94% of the counties shifting red. Elections have consequences do fo better next time. [/quote]
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