A new study shows that flossing your teeth has essentially no impact on your dental health.
Said study no doubt conducted by someone who’s never eaten corn on the cob.
A new study shows that flossing your teeth has essentially no impact on your dental health.
Said study no doubt conducted by someone who’s never eaten corn on the cob.
… But … According to advertising … and public education …. for all those years … the science was settled…. Does not compute … DNC … This must be an isolated example … Is the ozone hole holding steady? … Is there a polar bear left? … Is there a rainforest? … Are there eagles now that we’ve banned mosquito-killing DDT? … Have the oceans risen and swamped sea-level Manhattan, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Bimini, Tortula, and the Galapagos Islands?
…. or Guam?
—
The science was certainly settled for the people who write our laws:
___
Rep Hank Johnson “Guam Could Tip Over and Capsize.”
The Hill | March 31st, 2010 | Christina Wilkie
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) is afraid that the U.S. Territory of Guam is going to “tip over and capsize” due to overpopulation.
Johnson expressed his worries during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on the defense budget Thursday.
Addressing Adm. Robert Willard, who commands the Navy’s Pacific Fleet, Johnson made a tippy motion with his hands and said sternly, “My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize.”
Willard paused and said: “We don’t anticipate that.”
Like other islands, Guam is attached to the sea floor, which makes it extremely unlikely that it will tip over, even if there are lots and lots of people on it. Guam is 30 miles long and up to 9 miles wide in certain spots, with a population of 175,000 civilians. The military is proposing the addition of 8,000 U.S. servicemembers and their families.