The nuclear problems in Japan are a green light for foreign manufacturing consortiums to unleash their hired horde of flacks to further demonize nuclear power in the United States.

Our manufacturers, directly employing about 12% of working Americans, are producing the same quantity of goods that over half of our population used to make before automation made them so efficient.

Foreign manufacturers, and foreign governments, would like to impoverish the United States by taking more of America’s manufacturing away from it.  The best way to do that?  Make electricity expensive.  The easiest way to accomplish that goal is to force even more wind and solar fantasies upon us.

It’s easy to predict that we’ll seeing more articles and talk shows in which the usual pseudo-intellectuals who are paid by foreign governments will be wondering with wide-eyed sincerity, “Is nuclear power worth the risk?”,  “Is anyone truly save when atomic reactors can explode at any time?”,  “Aren’t wind and solar safer?” will be increasingly asked.  The left side of the IQ bell curve will have a brief period in which they are led to believe that by repeating “For the sake of the children, we have a duty to stop nuclear power.” that they will be encouraged to think they are far, far smarter than they actually are.

Hopefully, more will see that the problems are largely imaginary, though the capacity of the modern, poorly educated people to embrace politically correct nonsense cannot be underestimated.The nuclear problems in Japan are a green light for foreign manufacturing consortiums to unleash their hired horde of flacks to further demonize nuclear power in the United States.

Our manufacturers, directly employing about 12% of working Americans, are producing the same quantity of goods that over half of our population used to make before automation made them so efficient.

Foreign manufacturers, and foreign governments, would like to impoverish the United States by taking more of America’s manufacturing away from it.  The best way to do that?  Make electricity expensive.  The easiest way to accomplish that goal is to force even more wind and solar fantasies upon us.

It’s easy to predict that we’ll seeing more articles and talk shows in which the usual pseudo-intellectuals who are paid by foreign governments will be wondering with wide-eyed sincerity, “Is nuclear power worth the risk?”,  “Is anyone truly save when atomic reactors can explode at any time?”,  “Aren’t wind and solar safer?” will be increasingly asked.  The left side of the IQ bell curve will have a brief period in which they are led to believe that by repeating “For the sake of the children, we have a duty to stop nuclear power.” that they will be encouraged to think they are far, far smarter than they actually are.

Hopefully, more will see that the problems are largely imaginary, though the capacity of the modern, poorly educated people to embrace politically correct nonsense cannot be underestimated.

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