Sarah McCrackin

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A “Qatar on the Bayou,” the Wall Street Journal called it. It will call for “losing 26 public roads, buying out 883 public property lots.” And in their place will rise “new cities of fertilizer plants, boron manufacturers, methanol terminals, polymer plants, ammonia factories and paper-finishing facilities.”
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
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