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they give away the game
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@Victor_Emmanuel well, that's because the economy they want and the economy you want aren't the same.
Bad tech is fined 8,000,000% in their economy so it's not economic viable, CHUD.
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@sickburnbro >not economicaly viable
Nigga it is the most economical. More so than fossil fuels in the long run. It’s wind and solar which aren’t viable
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in almost the same way marriage was made unattractive and the death penalty is impossible to implement
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@Victor_Emmanuel @sickburnbro No, Nuclear was made not economically viable
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Jimmy Carter filled the AEC with anti-nuclear people.
There has not been a newly approved and constructed nuclear facility in the US since the Carter administration.
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@WilhelmIII @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel you can't blame Carter for that, the whole anti-nuclear peaked at 3 mile island and was unstoppable because at that point coal wasn't demonized.
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@WilhelmIII @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel take a step back. without 3 mile island he would have never had the cover to do it. So yes he was part of it, but it was something which required multiple pieces moving into place to happen.
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Jimmy Carter is a small, mean, hateful, man.
He was a submarine officer in the non-nuclear Navy.
Back then, the Director of Naval Reactors, Hyman Rickover, saw the nuclear community as his personal fiefdom. He personally interviewed every officer that wanted to serve on nuclear ships.
And he was a right bastard. He would regularly throw candidates out of his office. After making them sit in the outer office for a few hours, he'd invite them back in and continue the interview. This was to see if they would get rattled under pressure.
When James Earl Carter applied to move from diesel boats to nuc boats, he got the same treatment.
Except when he got thrown out, he left and never came back.
When he became president he fired Rickover and murdered the civilian nuclear program.
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@WilhelmIII @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel @sickburnbro Add this to the box of reasons Carter is justifiably hated for
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Heh
I'm not saying there's not data out there.
I'm just saying that I, personally, have not looked into it and have no facts to offer.
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@WilhelmIII @Franco-88 @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel @sickburnbro I also dont have hard data epstein didnt kill himself, but "we left all the coolant valves shut off by accident" sounds like "there were no video tapes inserted in the security cameras".
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If the phrase, conspiracy facts,had an image to it, it would be 2 magnets fighting against each other.
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I don't have any hard data about the actual accident, but the media frenzy over it compared to the actual amount of radiation released was just stupid.
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He was anti-nuclear during his campaign.
TMI was just a happy accident for him.
Killing civilian nuclear, the B-1 bomber, the Abrams tank and the nuclear cruise missile were goals his administration had from day one.
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@WilhelmIII @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel @sickburnbro >accident
Yeah there are conspiracy facts about that
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If we were to use PWRs and BWRs, yes. They are not for the stupid.
But Heavy Water and Pebble Bed reactors both fail to a safe mode.
The AEC will not license safe reactors.
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@WilhelmIII @epictittus @Franco-88 @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel @sickburnbro Given the current state if modern America, wouldn't new nuke plants just be asking for disaster?
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@WilhelmIII @Hertz @Franco-88 @AnimeTradCath @Victor_Emmanuel @epictittus there is actually a decent amount of movement on the small reactor front now. I think there is some fear in the establishment.