Answer: because it helps humanity
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Because nuclear requires competent oversight, which, if the Iowa Caucus is any indication, they have minimal capacity for.
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if I ever mention nuclear people close their minds automatically
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It also produces radioactive waste that takes a 1000 years to decay. I like clean, lovely, environment friendly fossil fuels! Oil, natural gas, and coal when burned clean and efficiently. Renewables are basically trash and nuclear is something I don’t want in my backyard.
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Because of all the reasons you have listed.
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There is a clean way to make nuclear power, it's called thorium reactors. Meltdown is impossible, power is dense and reliable, waste can't be used to make weapons and 90% of the radioactive products decay in about 10 years.
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Because it solves the CO2 'problem'. This is NOT what this globalist climate change narrative is really about!
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How much is a nuclear power plant? How long does it take to build one? How long would the uranium last?
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