Jarold McWilliams <oldja...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Nuclear is just as safe, if not more, than both of them.
>

Evidently not. The Fukushima accident proved it is not safe. Just because
it did not kill people right away that does not make it safe. It will
likely kill many workers in the years to come. It caused tremendous havoc
and cost ~$600 billion. Taking that much money out of the economy and
throwing it down a black hole will surely cost many lives.

A source of energy that can bankrupt the largest power company in the world
in one day is not "safe." No sane business executive would select it. If
anyone had known this might happen, no country would have built nuclear
reactors.

People do not seem to grasp the magnitude of this event. This is $600
billion in damage and 90,000 people's lives and livelihoods destroyed. No
industrial accident in history was even remotely as destructive, except
Chernoblyl, of course.

- Jed

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