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Why Must Nuke-Power Lemmings Again Flock to the Radioactive Sea?

It's baaaaaack. The fifty-year multi-trillion dollar failure of atomic energy has resumed its lemming-like march to madness.
Why?
Isn't the definition of insanity the belief that if you do the same thing again and again you'll somehow get a different result?
The first commercial reactor opened in Shippingport, Pennsylvania in 1957. America was promised electricity "too cheap to meter."
That was a lie.
America was promised there'd soon be consensus on a safe way to dispose of high-level radioactive waste.
That was a lie.