There was no meeting on September 5, 2011.
September 12 Dr. Tony Spiva, Prof. Emeritus of UT College of Business spoke about the National Debt .and many other interesting topics. He was pessimistic about the speed of the economic growth and decidedly pessimistic about the prognosis of Greece. He was
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September 26 Ray Tant: Branch Manager/ Principal Engineer at Shield Engineering, Inc spoke about the ASCE Report Card and some of the new material from ASCE on the costs of degraded infrastructure. The January 28 Report Card release noted ASCE’s current estimate of $2.2 trillion for repairs and upgrades for 15 categories of infrastructure. This total is up from the $1.6 trillion estimate in ASCE’s 2005 Report Card.