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CIRM: Defund in 2014 For Sake of
Bankrupt California
By Wesley J. Smith
Editor’s note. This appeared
this morning on Wesley’s fine blog at
http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/secondhandsmoke/2010/12/27/cirm-defund-in-2014-for-sake-of-bankrupt-california/
I have a piece in today’s San
Francisco Chronicle urging my fellow Californians to turn a deaf
ear to the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine’s
insistence we continue to borrow money–as the good ship
California sinks beneath waves of red ink–to fund its luxurious
salaries and conflict of interest-seeped research grants. From
my column [www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2010%2F12%2F26%2FEDTP1GV696.DTL]:
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Hubris:
No better word describes the California Institute for
Regenerative Medicine‘s plan to persuade Californians to borrow
another $3 billion to keep it in business funding stem cell
research.
The CIRM was created in 2004 in
the wake of President George W. Bush‘s order restricting federal
funding of embryonic stem cell research. Knowing that many
Californians perceived themselves as “the resistance” to
everything Bush, the big wallets behind Proposition 71
successfully surfed a tsunami of hype, telling voters that CIRM-funded
research would soon liberate disabled children from their
wheelchairs while returning abundant profits to the state from
licensing fees and reduced medical costs. The CIRM hasn’t come
close to fulfilling those promises.
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I make three points:
CIRM has not been responsible for
any major breakthroughs;
CIRM has been mismanaged and
profligate in its spending;
California is $90 billion in bond
debt can not afford the luxury of funding CIRM with borrowed
money.
So much more could have been
said, but I only had 500 words. Here’s how I end:
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Despite all this, like the
man-eating plant in “Little Shop of Horrors,” the CIRM screams,
“I want more!” If Californians vote yes a second time, it will
prove the truth of P.T. Barnum’s old maxim about a sucker being
born every minute. |