City-State Investor's Daily, By Prim Proper
Houston, September 7, 2111
In a stroke of the pen, President Alvarez signed away the ban on Moringa that has held back development in Houston for much of the century following the Great Contraction. Professor Nova Trunion of Rice University, "The licensing agreements we signed with the agricultural corporations following the collapse stifled our development for generations." Indeed, the ban on Moringa has prevented Houston from profiting on the explosion of Moringa-based products. "Just look at Nuevo Phoenix" said Golan Sneed, unemployed Houston citizen, "nearly all of the worlds moringaform solar panels, Meg-drives and M-pads" are being produced there. What did we plant? African Sumac, who's flippin' idea was that?" Cheers erupted across Houston as President Alvarez ended nearly a century of despair by ushering in a new era of Moringa-based prosperity. Not all were happy about the news. The anti-moringists watched the signing from vid screens with slack jaws and unbelieving faces. "I can't believe we just let that terrorist win" said John Jett, a reference to the fable of Meg Moringaseed. The yield on Houston treasury bonds is up sharply on the news.
Houston, September 7, 2111
In a stroke of the pen, President Alvarez signed away the ban on Moringa that has held back development in Houston for much of the century following the Great Contraction. Professor Nova Trunion of Rice University, "The licensing agreements we signed with the agricultural corporations following the collapse stifled our development for generations." Indeed, the ban on Moringa has prevented Houston from profiting on the explosion of Moringa-based products. "Just look at Nuevo Phoenix" said Golan Sneed, unemployed Houston citizen, "nearly all of the worlds moringaform solar panels, Meg-drives and M-pads" are being produced there. What did we plant? African Sumac, who's flippin' idea was that?" Cheers erupted across Houston as President Alvarez ended nearly a century of despair by ushering in a new era of Moringa-based prosperity. Not all were happy about the news. The anti-moringists watched the signing from vid screens with slack jaws and unbelieving faces. "I can't believe we just let that terrorist win" said John Jett, a reference to the fable of Meg Moringaseed. The yield on Houston treasury bonds is up sharply on the news.