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The Desperate, Desperate Left
(The Feature Article)
So THERE!
Letters to the Editor
from A.X. Perez, J. Neil Schulman, Jeff Fullerton, and L. Neil Smith
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The Desperate, Desperate Left
by L. Neil Smith
Pundits on TV keep exclaiming that they’ve
never seen anything like the Left’s reaction to the presidency
of Donald J. Trump. Democrats have exposed themselves, and been
exposed, as the violent, destructive, mindless, power-hungry,
criminals that me have always said they really are. Watching
them scream at the heavens on street corners or use bicycle
racks to smash windows to stop speech—and speakers—that they
hate has been like a visit to the zoo to look at the hyenas and baboons.
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Eleven at Fifty
by Jim Davidson
On 12 September 1962, John Kennedy spoke at
Rice University stadium and announced the goal of sending an
astronaut to the Moon and returning him safely to Earth. At the
time, only a very few efforts to put people in Earth orbit had
taken place. Four Soviet cosmonauts and four American astronauts
had flown in space. Therefore, to say that going to the Moon was
an ambitious goal is understatement.
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Demand Versus Demands
by J. Neil Schulman
The word “demand” as it is used in economics and
“demands” as it is used in politics sound like the same thing—yet the
two words are polar opposites. In economics “demand” is what someone wants and what
those who want their business work to supply.
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Invest in a Future Already Launching Around the World
by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
The road blocks to geopolymer & Ultra
High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) use in America has lagged far behind
the adoption of these new materials in other parts of the world, not to
mention ancient Rome and China where it use still stands 2,000 years
later. These materials offer the benefits of being fire-proof,
hydrophobic, highly resistant to gun-fire, earthquakes, floods, and
other disasters. The use of these materials will also begin to move into
consumer products. Lighter and stronger than concrete, they will last
life times.
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