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Why they sacred of nuclear power? It’s arguably the greenest energy you can ever have.
The Simpsons, three Mile Island, and Chernobyl
Fear mongering over Fukushima, Chernobyl, and, 3 Mile Island. Honestly, the sheer amount of abuse Fukushima took and their melt down isn't even close to the other two should be an endorsement of nuclear power.
Unironically, the film The China Syndrome did a lot of damage too. It came out within a few days of the Three Mile Island accident, which certainly didn't help matters. Jane Fonda -- fresh off her Hanoi Jane shtick helping to turn the public against the US military and the soldiers coming back home, she stuck her nose into environmentalism and jumped at the chance to scare monger the public.

The coincidence of hitting theaters within days of the TMI accident made the movie unexpectedly popular and word-of-mouth helped spread its anti-nuclear message among the usual suspects -- environmentalists, hippies and all the other deviants of the late 70's. They cheerfully (and deliberately) associated the mental images of nuclear weapons testing with terms like "meltdown" and programmed people in the early 80's to fear nuclear power as much as they feared the Soviet Union.

Chernobyl ended any chance of any reasonable discourse around nuclear power. People didn't want to hear "we don't build our reactors like retards" or "their reactor was absurdly dangerous, and no one else makes them like that" or even "our accident at TMI didn't release any radiation, no one was hurt, and safety systems did their jobs." They heard "nuclear accident in Russia, people dead" and that was it. Nuclear bad, forever and always.

Nobody wants to learn anything about the industry or its accidents. It's easier to write it off and ignore the damage all the alternatives cause. Ignorance is rampant. Most anti-nuclear nutjobs don't even know (for example) that the Chernobyl plant continued operating into the 2000's with its three remaining reactors, and that Three Mile Island also continued operation with its surviving reactor (TMI-2 suffered the meltdown; TMI-1 was safe and remained operational) for over a decade as well. After shutdown and cleanup, the land where TMI sat looks like any other. No trace of radiation remains. Without knowing its history, you'd never be able to tell anything dangerous had ever been there.

The anti-nuclear crowd wouldn't read the above though, or listen to it. They just hear the Peanuts teacher droning and start singing about windmills and solar panels. Don't dare mention birds or rare earth metals in response unless you have time to waste.
 
Fear mongering over Fukushima, Chernobyl, and, 3 Mile Island. Honestly, the sheer amount of abuse Fukushima took and their melt down isn't even close to the other two should be an endorsement of nuclear power.
Exactly. Its getting safer and safer. Innovation comes from use. It doesn't happen in abstract for problems never encountered because the concept wasn't earnestly pursued, at scale.

Elon has a similar argument regarding pneumatic tubes for passenger travel.

Some ideas are too retarded to approach with the above mentioned pragmatism.
 
Three of those photos just seem like safety risks for any politician in D.C. I'm guessing we aren't actually going to see any attempts to stop this from congress/senate Dems.

It's a tragedy that D.C. has ever been anything but the President's mayorship, a constant test that he can govern effectively at the local level too.
 
I am.... completely stumped by this one


The truth about American tariffs.mp4
I've always wondered what the evolutionary advantage of having lips half the size of your head might have been at one point in human history. I didn't really pay attention to anything the nigger said because his massive lips caught my curiosity more than any 60 IQ argument about why tariffs are bad could have.
 
Three of those photos just seem like safety risks for any politician in D.C. I'm guessing we aren't actually going to see any attempts to stop this from congress/senate Dems.

It's a tragedy that D.C. has ever been anything but the President's mayorship, a constant test that he can govern effectively at the local level too.
I wager they'll do some form of performative complaints since the blacks have operational defiant disorder on an ethnic scale (read: they're stupid and spoiled and uppity) and DC is kinda a porch monkey hive. But they'll want that shit cleaned up just like everyone else, so... They won't fight too hard. The local leadership might, if only cause they might be part of the corruption and crime that could use removed, mind you.
 
The third time in as many weeks, I agree with you.. South Park is just South Park, I think it's just lazy if anything. who cares, it's South Park.


Holy shit, you got me, welper AND johnny bravo agreeing now.
South park makes fun of everyone and the only people getting butthurt are well the same people who want to moralize others.

Ive been around long enough ive seen both sides thourghly destroyed by South patk and still both sides try to claim South park.
I wish Herrera all the luck but that's still going to be a tough district to win economically. They're basically super conservative socially but ultra ultra far commie as it gets economically (just standard spic mexican style). Sure could use him to help kill off the NFA for good though.
He almost won the seat in 2024 from Tony Gonzales it was litterly because Gonzales got on his hands and knees and sucked off Abbot that he won.
Had Abbot not helped him you would seeing congressional member Brandon Herrera.

This explains why the electrical bills in NJ have been so high lately.

Basically, Phil Murphy decided to shut down the state's nuclear energy and coal plants, being "progressive", but without any plan to provide enough electric energy to make up for the loss
I should be surprised but im not knowing how many rich assholes from NYC are out of touch with the world.
 
SCOTUS cannot change the CONSTITUTION based on an executive order simple as.You know why? that indicated that any president can make changes to how the constitution of the US is interpreted or applied based ENTIRELY off the president at the time.Are you sure that's what you want? What do you think happens once opponents decide to reinterpret the 2nd or 1st amendment? Yes, they have tried to multiple times, but why do you think they've largely failed?

They will not decide the case based on merit , but its lack of procedure
The Supreme Court has been changing the constitution for forever. I don’t remember reading about the abortion amendment in school, just Roe v Wade. No gay marriage amendment just Obergefell v. Hodges. We can even go back before the Civil War, there was never a part of the Constitution that said Black people couldn't be citizens but in Dread Scott v Sandford they also found that to be the case.

People like you are either hypocritical leftists who don't want the right to use the supreme court the same way you have for the last 80 years or worse a republican who doesn't have the courage to use the system the same way democrats do.
 
This is a bold statement I know but unless anything drastically changes in their culture, American Blacks will generally never be happy or appeased. A post-racial United States cannot exist unless all parties believe in it, otherwise the ideal can never be achieved. Despite everything that has been done in the name of equality in the last century, the calls for reparations do not stop, the complaints about discrimination do not stop, the anti-White messages do not stop. Often even when their demands are addressed, it's never enough.

I'm not advocating for anything drastic but react accordingly in a reasonable manner to the conditions around you. Just be aware, for every "good" Black person like Clarence Thomas there are two, be they so-called educated academia or ghetto inhabitants, that hate the very history of the United States and its founders.
I know my case is not the same since I'm in Europe, but our equivalent (sandniggers) of mongrels that are immune to law or "racism" are quite recent to us and I want them out, no matter in what state. I know you feel "responsible" for your niggers, but there is a limit to how many times you can pursue a failed venture like getting blacks to behave.
Take the average black child out of that miserable culture and environment and even if they wouldn't reach the same levels of achievement as whites, asians, latinos, or other ethnic groups, at least they wouldn't turn into a useless nigger that's a drain on society. How can they expect anyone else to have respect for them when they have no respect for themselves?
Very optimistic take there. Aren't there more than a few tales of adopted niggers in white families where the failed genetics reared their head? Or the rich blacks in nice neighborhoods with chips bigger than an obelisk causing more crime than poor whites?

But does he understand? People know they'll get wet when it rains. Do they understand why it rains? Fact is many people, including blacks, just follow the drumbeat. They don't think about the why. When they do though, you get a Clarence Thomas
You act like if understanding will bring insight. Most of the lovely third worlders invading my country see mercy as weakness, I very much see niggers the same. Yes, Clarence is a God send of a man, he is an exception of an exception of an exception. The only examples I ever hear of "civilized black person" are Clarence and Thomas Sowell, what the hell does that say about the rest?
I just believe you should be able to shame anyone of any group into doing better. I absolutely despise this "it's dey culcha" bull fucking shit. I don't believe for a second blacks are incapable of having their own functional communities with families and good ACTUAL culture.

Be racist, be productively racist.
The genetics are still a hige factor and must be accounted for. Blacks ARE different and have to be handled differently. Segregation worked, policing more harshly their neighborhoods worked, being incredibly severe worked. That made them "functional". If you aren't willing to make them functional, then don't bitch when they do nigger things.

It's the same thing that happened when strong arm dictators got removed left and right in the middle east and suddenly society collapses and is rebuilt as another islamic shithole.
going this hard makes Newscum look even more weak and impotent in any '28 run because Trump will do in basically 2 weeks what Faggin couldn't do in 10 years
I'll have to remind you that Newsom had the city sparkling for when he was visited by Chyiina. He can perfectly do it, he just won't.
South park makes fun of everyone and the only people getting butthurt are well the same people who want to moralize others.
Sure buddy, they just had no material about Biden or Kamala ;)
 
People like you are either hypocritical leftists who don't want the right to use the supreme court the same way you have for the last 80 years or worse a republican who doesn't have the courage to use the system the same way democrats do.
Or neither of the two, just a citizen who wants certain standards kept.
 
know you feel "responsible" for your niggers, but there is a limit to how many times you can pursue a failed venture like getting blacks to behave.
Some Americans might, but I certainly don't. I'd dance a jig in the streets if I woke up one morning to discover they were all gone. And I don't particularly care how they're removed so long as I can live a long healthy and happy life here at home in their absence. I'm beyond caring about fairness or due process when it comes to them. Like you've pointed out, they've had limitless chances to reform and they've repeatedly shown they simply can't. Time to put the animals down or kick them out.

Very optimistic take there. Aren't there more than a few tales of adopted niggers in white families where the failed genetics reared their head? Or the rich blacks in nice neighborhoods with chips bigger than an obelisk causing more crime than poor whites?
Both. It's depressing to see decent White couples adopting a feral, raising it for 15+ years, and having their home trashed one evening when it commits a string of crimes, runs from the cops and tries to hide in the garage, then fights the cops when they break in, yells at its "mom and dad" for not helping it, and demanding a quick bail out as it's dragged away by police.

And yes, wealthy blacks are generally pretty nasty, especially to their "lesser" blacks. Fortunately, practically all cases of wealthy black families are examples of "nigger rich" -- they struck it rich unexpectedly (ghetto lottery, actual lottery, etc.) and will burn through all their cash in short order. Wealthy black neighbors don't stay neighbors long.

More radiation has been released into the environment by humanity's extraction, usage and burning of coal than by every accidental (or intentional) release from all human nuclear activity ever conducted. Accidents are bad, but that's true of any industry. The coal mining town of CentennialCentralia (lol whoops), Pennsylvania was rendered uninhabitable sixty-three years ago by a coal fire that broke out in the mines beneath the town. The ground collapsed enough that houses weren't safe and streets caved in.

The mine is still on fire, by the way. It's been burning for sixty-three years. It can't be quenched by any known method, and the area surrounding it isn't safe, even to visit. Sound familiar? Ironically you're at less risk of injury or illness touring Chernobyl on one of those managed tours than you would be trying to take a tour around Centennial. You'd be exposed to less radiation, too.
 
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Or neither of the two, just a citizen who wants certain standards kept.
What is the standard, I could give you 10 more examples of the Supreme Court making rulings based on nothing more than their personal preference and I could give you examples of them doing this from the beginning of the Republic till today. So what standard are you wanting to keep. Them making shit up is the standard and traditional way to do things. I'd just like them to put out rulings that strengthen my country rather than weaken it.
 
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