susinpgh

susinpgh t1_irxesxy wrote

States rights is a flawed philosophy. It is likely, given the reaction of this court to the PA case, that they will support state rights. This is very much in line with what republicans have set as their goal since Reagan.

https://bostonreview.net/articles/how-government-ends/

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susinpgh OP t1_irw4m3l wrote

>Experience unparalleled inside access to the space industry through
floor to ceiling windows into Astrobotic’s Clean Room workshop. See
lunar landers and rovers under construction before they begin their
out-of-this-world journey to the Moon’s surface.

Astrobotic's is located on Lincoln St. and has a 15233 zip, as opposed to the 15212 zipcode for the museum.

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susinpgh OP t1_irmrehq wrote

I think that's why the National Parks facility opted out. But maybe this is a solution for compact areas that would cover several blocks with each station. My point is that if these are already in place, they should be utilized. Anything that can be done to decrease the carbon footprint is on the plus side.

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susinpgh t1_irgdvq7 wrote

OMG! I'm from a very different generation. But I brought home "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" and the Communist Manifesto when I was in high school in the mid-70s. My dad didn't like it, but he didn't stop me from reading them. I checked them out of my HS library, btw. I swear to FSM, I hate what the current generation is going through. I mean, there wasn't a lot of stuff out about LGBTQ when I was in HS, and I wish there was. But the indifference of my parent's generation towards education meant that I wasn't censored on what I read. Hell, I checked Clockwork Orange out of my public library when I was 11. That's the age you had to be to check out adult material. That would have been in, what? like 1969 1962?

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