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  • Sources: Obama selects (Former Iowa Democratic Governor)Vilsack for ag post

    12/16/2008 5:19:01 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 14 replies · 754+ views
    The Prairie Star / The Associated Press ^ | December 16, 2008 | Mike Glover
    DES MOINES, Iowa - President-elect Barack Obama has selected former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack as agriculture secretary, according to Democratic sources familiar with the selection process. Obama will announce the appointment of Vilsack on Wednesday, according to the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the selection before the announcement. Vilsack will be the fourth former opponent of Obama in the 2008 Democratic primaries to join his new administration. Others include Vice President-elect Joe Biden, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has been tapped for secretary of state, and New Mexico Gov. Bill...
  • Tax policy and space commercialization

    01/10/2005 1:12:36 PM PST · by tricky_k_1972 · 7 replies · 252+ views
    The Space Review ^ | Monday, January 10, 2005 | A.J. Mackenzie
    “True believers” in the commercial potential for space, like Richard Branson (above), don’t need government incentives to invest in space companies, but can tax credits attract the interest of more conventional investors? (credit: J. Foust) Last week in this publication James Muncy skillfully described the major legislative victories won for space development last year. (See “A tale of two victories”, The Space Review, January 3, 2005.) Getting the Vision for Space Exploration funded and clearing any uncertainty about how new commercial suborbital vehicles will be regulated are big steps forward for anyone interested expanding humanity’s presence in space. Looking...
  • Regulation in Medicine Kills

    09/23/2002 12:50:36 PM PDT · by G. Stolyarov II · 5 replies · 247+ views
    The Rational Argumentator ^ | September 22, 2002 | G. Stolyarov II
    Back in seventh grade I attended classes with a fellow by the name of John. John was an inquisitive, intellectually proficient student whose interests covered the entire range of his activities. He admired science and loved experimentation, observation, and technology. He was an apt mathematician, fluent in language, and possessing a sound faculty for logic and deduction. I recall once having handed him an Award of Excellence, the highest honor within our middle school, for his commendable academic accomplishments. Along with a sound mind, John also developed a healthy body, actively engaged in sports from football to baseball, as well...