As a conservative, I would take issue with this. Consider with regard to science/climate:
The Scientists Who Declared War on Half of America Consider that the USDA's food pyramid used to have carbs at the top and recommended a "high carb" diet for those who want to lose weight. That advice was exactly wrong.
Why should Trump be "pro-education" when the current education system has taken American students from #1 ranking in the world (1970) into the 40's today?
There is plenty to question the scientific establishment about.
Going back to NSSL for a moment, I appreciate you taking the time to write your reply, Randy. I don't expect NSSL to crank out something every year, but what have they done in the past decade? They championed WoF (starting in December, 2011) and they still don't even run the software on a daily basis! It is a lot easier to talk about how successful it is if it is only run on days which will obviously produce tornadoes which is the current paradigm.
First, let me say I do not like the cuts being proposed to science funding and research. This goes for all agencies in the public and private sector.
That being said, one *must* consider graft/corruption in the govt and the system in general are widespread, and no agency or organization is immune. Yes, I know one could say this is par for the course, and yes, it is (always been that way in ruling bodies throughout human history), however, in recent years, it is very apparent is has gotten *way* out of control (no debating this) and it is severely impacting the well-being of this country. Is anyone going to contest this?
So before getting on a moral high horse and virtue signaling, there is a *lot* more to consider, such as things that are going on behind the scenes we have no idea about the probably are contributing to the graft/corruption. As simplistic as this sounds, “you don’t know what you don’t know” so one needs to careful about passing summary judgement on things that may appear obvious or a “no-brainer" when this or that decision is made or action is taken.
And what is considered or labeled "cuts" by one group can actually (and is in some cases) be getting rid of graft/corruption or ridiculous waste in spending to another group. In the end, we are dealing w/ human nature here, and all the shortcomings and fallacies that come w/ it, esp. when large sums of $$ and power are involved.
And unfortunately, when a system as complex as the govt is so messed up and corrupt in many areas, cleaning it up, so to speak, there is going to be collateral damage (e.g. cuts that should not or do not to need to happen). It is very difficult in some cases for those in charge to determine what is what now, given the extent and complexity of the problems that exist, by default, some bad decisions are going to be made. But you can't just focus on that, esp. how it may impact "you" or your "neck of the woods." One needs to think more large picture and in the abstract as to how this can or will benefit things overall in the long term across the entire govt, and the system. Too often these days, ppl think in the here and now w/ a self-centered me, me, me view of things, running in knee-jerk emotional mode. That's not good, as it impacts rational and objective decision making, among other things.
W/ some actions, yes, you take a "hit" and "suffer" initially, but longer term, you can and do come out ahead. That is hard to see for many b/c again, it is all about the here and now, and the MSM is notorious for pushing this sentiment for biased political reasons on the masses, never mind preying on cognitive bias of recency bias were are all susceptible to.
Regarding the anti-science positions, some of this I think is done b/c of the other side *abusing* the science, such as sticking in your face "the science is settled" concerning climate change and the like. The science is *never* settled, it is always changing/evolving. If it was "settled," it would stop. So one can say this side is anti-science b/c they undermine its very definition, and as a result, they use this to steal/divert literally billions of dollars to try to "fix" a problem that is greatly exaggerated, when that $$ could be better spent elsewhere on the many, many more tangible and fixable problems that exist in the country today. Acting like climate change is the only problem or threat out there is ridiculous.