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Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
- Charles Mingus
And now with a new focus on civilizing the real estate megaprojects of the Middle East, East Asia and even the USA.
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It's enough to make me thing of getting a Windows machine.
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A thoughtful pro-Kelo comment
Prof. Robert Ellickson opines here: I happen to strongly oppose, on policy grounds, virtually all economic-development initiatives of the New London stripe. They tend to be boondoggles that waste taxpayer money, coerce the politically weak, and corrupt the political process. But unlike the IJ, I do not favor strong national constitutional constraints in policy arenas where state policies would not have significant interstate consequences. On issues such as the use of eminent domain for economic development (as well as issues...
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Tatyana suggests that I might be sympathetic:
Let this be a litmus test: I trust that decent Democrats who are not in the pockets of public sector employee associations and who actually have at the core of their convictions the desire to help the 'have nots' against whom the system can at time be so slanted, will set aside partisan politics and join with Republicans who are not in the pockets of well funded business interests to rebel against this savage wound to the US Constitution which...
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Where have all the trees gone?
This is a sequel to Google's acquisition of Keyhole, back in 2004.
The product's been available the whole time. If they're rebranding and reintroducing it, mazeltov.
Posted by: Hal O'Brien | Jun 28, 2005 at 05:55 PM