He somehow missed the meeting on Climate Change at the G7.
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Most environmental experts want to create radioactive hurricanes, presumably to address overpopulation issues in Latin America.
Radioactive hurricanes = fewer migrants!
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The hurricanes will be channeled to blue states along with the migrants. Two birds, one stone.
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That’s for sure
It was snowing when Klobuchar announced.
You would rather the birds fry in your wind and solar farm hellscape.
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WSJ - WASHINGTON—Touting nuclear energy as a critical component of the effort to confront climate change and meet the U.S.'s energy needs, President Barack Obama announced Tuesday roughly $8 billion in government-loan guarantees for Southern Co. to break ground on a new nuclear-power plant in Georgia.
Energy.gov - Underscoring his Administration's commitment to jumpstarting the nation's nuclear power industry, President Obama today announced that the Department of Energy has offered conditional commitments for a total of $8.33 billion in loan guarantees for the construction and operation of two new nuclear reactors at a plant in Burke, Georgia. The project is scheduled to be the first U.S. nuclear power plant to break ground in nearly three decades. … "This is a significant step by the Obama Administration to restart our domestic nuclear industry, helping to create valuable long-term jobs and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions," Energy Secretary Steven Chu said.
Again, the facility has been active since the 1980's
Deeds not bullshit.
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The fact that the Georgia N. Power Plant known as Plant Vogtle has been functioning since 1980's isn't good enough for you?
What, are you nuts or just stupid?
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The reason I ask is, it's now projected on-line date is late 2020.
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ordinary president.
They were given a lone by the DOE years ago (under Obama admin) but the cost overruns needed a recent infusion of more
financial aide to complete the project. It was known if the project wasn't completed it would unduly increase the cost Georgia consumers for no additional use - the project was $13billion over it's projected costs - the nuclear facility is adding two more reactors
and has been in service since the '80's.
You can look this stuff up you know instead dishing out FAKE NEWS
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