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Friday, November 3, 2017

GOP tax plan funds more dangerous nuke plants



Retard Alert
GOP Idiots on Parade

  • I have always been a Theodore Roosevelt-John Muir Environmentalist.  The number of total and complete idiots in the Republican Party staggers me.  An oil spill you can clean up.  Radiation . . . . if you think it is safe then you too could be a GOP Congressman.


(Washington Examiner)  -  The House tax reform bill introduced Thursday would cut a major tax credit for the wind industry by one-third, but keep many of the tax breaks for the oil and gas industry.
It would trim the wind industry’s 2.3-cent-per-kilowatt hour tax credit to 1.5 cents. The solar industry’s 30 percent tax credit would be unchanged.
Other energy-related measures in the House Republican tax plan include:
The bill extends a $6 billion nuclear production tax credit.
Nuclear supporters said the extension of the production credit will benefit Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Co., that is building two new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle in eastern Georgia.
The project, which has faced delays, is the only nuclear reactor under construction in the U.S. There has been only one nuclear reactor completed in the U.S. since the early 1980s.
“It’s a huge deal for those two plants,” said Jeremy Harrell, policy director of Clear Path Action, in an interview with the Washington Examiner. “Those plants are going to immediately benefit from it. Georgia Power had said without the extension, they can’t move forward. This credit extension would also be big beyond those plants because it allows the credit to be used for advanced nuclear reactors, the next generation of nuclear power. That’s extremely important for America’s future energy mix.”
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Alex Jones

Fukushima Will Affect 700 Generations

Advance the video to the 2:30 mark







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