Re: RE: OT: Three-Mile Island Events [text][bcc

From: <George>
Date: Mon Apr 05 2004 - 13:37:00 EDT

One hates to advocate government getting into business, but since Bush, business has been running government, anyway. But we need a controlled, defined design, with qualified operators, like you guys have been discussing. After all, how many nuke plants does the US Navy operate, with very few (admitted) incidents? And coal and oil fired plants have their own death rates - check the labor department about the number of coal mine deaths per year. More than Three Mile Island....and an industrial death is still a death, whatever the cause. And, you want to talk about radiation hazards and long term effects, check a coal miner with silicosis. And we have them by the tens of thousands.

George McKinney

>Can't figure to this day why there aren't CANDUs running and under
>construction in the US.

   Nuclear power is dead in this country. There's probably a need, but no    demand. People just don't trust the energy business any more and in    particular they don't trust the nuclear power business. That's the    function of leadership--to inspire trust in a course of action, and there    isn't any leadership in that area. US industry likes financial people,    not technical leaders like Henry Kaiser or Rickover or Werner von Braun.    That's bad enough, but the conniving from Enron and deep suspicions of    big oil have destroyed much of what credibility remains. Congress and the    executive branch are scared of them. When you add serious pollution    concerns to the mix and it's a mess, that will probably require a    catastrophe to get straightened out.

   We've had since 1973 to make ourselves energy independent, and we just    pissed it away, by not taking steps to reduce our dependence on petroleum    and other fossil fuels, by not emphasizing cleaner power and more    efficient automobiles, by not taking serious steps to make nuclear energy    economical and by ignoring all but the stupidest possible approach to    disposing of spent nuclear fuel. Despite all the free market ideology,    these are not the kinds of issues you can expect corporate America to    address, especially the corporate America whis has given us Ken Lay and    Roger Smith and seems hell bent on destroying our manufacturing base.

   Without turning this into a political discussion, I take the    Ford-Reagan-Bush (both) preoccupation with rolling back the clock as the    major problem. Not that the Dems did much, but the Pubs were in office    during the years when they could have made a difference without draconian    measures. Much as I admire Jimmy Carter, I don't think he had the starch    to head up the kind of energy policy reassessment that could have done    the job in the late 70's. Clinton had the brains and drive to do it but    as pre-occupied as he was he missed the chance. We Americans only stop    wasting time when someone sticks a gun in our ear, so I expect that we'll    only get a serious approach to energy policy when it's almost too late,    the price is almost intolerable, and there's someone with FDR's (or    cousin Theodore Roosevelt) leadership skills to galvanize national will.

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