and not just with words...billions have been allocated for both "Fast" and "Light Water" reactors...in Wyoming and Idaho, respectively.
Regarding the one planned for Ontario, Canada (GE/Hitachi's BWRX-300...see link) . The beauty of that one is that the site was already established for 'CANDU' heavy water reactors that couldn't find an international market (whole 'nuther story), so gaining environmental approval won't be too difficult (e.g. water sourcing...seismic concerns, etc)...should be ready for operation as soon as 2028...btw, the Fukushima reactors were built by GE and survived the shaking of a 9.0 earthquake...that wasn't the issue with those plants (just needed to have their facilities built higher up (like the units that kept operating were).
A word to the wise...be careful in using the word "dumbass"...it could come back to bite you if you don't know what you're talking about.
Link: https://www.ge.com/news/press-releases/ge-hitachi-nuclear-energy-selected-by-ontario-power-generation-as-technology-partner