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Read more about the article Abraham Lincoln learned a hard lesson

Abraham Lincoln learned a hard lesson

  • Post author:Charles Duncan
  • Post published:December 30, 2010
  • Post category:All Categories/Money and Banking

Abraham Lincoln learned a hard lesson about bonding infrastructure when serving in the Illinois House of Representatives in the 1830s. Illinois had built a series of internal improvements (infrastructure) projects…

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Build the Nawapa Susitna Dams; do not cripple Alaska’s future

  • Post author:Charles Duncan
  • Post published:December 25, 2010
  • Post category:All Categories/Industrial Science

Crippling the Susitna hydroelectric projects through building the Watana Dam non-expandable is a strategically flawed idea that will not only prevent future job creation and productivity increases, but most important,…

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