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$645 MILLION in Lipstick for a Dead Radioactive Pig
The mystery has been solved.
Where is this "new reactor renaissance" coming from?
There has been no deep, thoughtful re-making or re-evaluation of atomic technology. No solution to the nuke waste problem. No making reactors economically sound. No private insurance against radioactive disasters by terror or error. No grassroots citizens now desperate to live near fragile containment domes and outtake pipes spewing radioactive tritium at 27 US reactors.
No, nothing about atomic energy has really changed.
Except this: $645 million for lobbying Congress and the White House over the past ten years.
As reported by Judy Pasternak and a team of reporters at American University's Investigative Reporting Workshop, filings with the Senate Office of Public Records show that members of the Nuclear Energy Institute and other reactor owner/operators admit spending that money on issues that "include legislation to promote construction of new nuclear power plants."
Money has also gone to "other nuclear-related priorities" including "energy policy, Yucca Mountain and nuclear waste disposal, plant decommissioning costs, uranium issues, such as tariffs, re-enrichment and mining, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission funding." But even that may not fully account for money spent on coal and other energy sources, or on media campaigning.
In short: think $64.5 million, every year since the coming of George W. Bush.
That's $1 million per every US Senator and Representative, plus another, say $100 million for the White House, courts and media.
"I think that's understated," says Journalism Professor Karl Grossman of the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury. The "torrent of lies" from General Electric and Westinghouse, the "Coke and Pepsi" of the nuclear industry, "has made the tobacco industry look like a piker.
Their past, present and/or future media mouthpieces, says Grossman, span CBS, NBC and a global phalanx of interlocking radio-TV-print directorates.
All are geared, adds MediaChannel.org's Rory O'Connor, to flood the globe with "Nukespeak," the Orwellian lingo that sells atomic power while rehtorically air brushing its costs and dangers.
Thus Noam Chomsky's "manufacturing consent" has become an "outright purchase."
Thus National Public Radio is now the Nuclear Proliferation Redux. Disgraced ex-Greenpeacer Patrick Moore (who also sells clear-cut forests and genetically modified food) is portrayed as an "environmentalist" rather than an industry employee.
That's not to say all reactor advocates do it for the money. Certainly some have grown on their own to like nuke power.
But $645 million---six hundred forty-five million---can buy a lot of opinion going one way, and suppresses a lot going the other. Op eds, air time, "independent" reports, phony claims that "green" nukes can solve global warming...not to mention campaign "donations," fact-finding junkets, political fundraisers, K-Street dinners...all can be had for a trifling drip from the mega-slush fund.
The latest payback is Barack Obama's $8.33 billion in promised loan guarantees for two new nukes proposed in Georgia. Two old ones came in at 3000% over budget at a site where the Nuclear Regulatory Commission warns the proposed new ones might crumble in an earthquake or hurricane.
As Juan Gonzalez of Democracy Now! points out, Team Obama has taken VERY goodly chunks of that $645 million from Chicago's nuke-loving Exelon. Despite his campaign hype for a green revolution, Obama's first two named advisors, David Axelrod and Rahm Emmanuel, were proud Exelon "associates."
Now Obama wants taxpayers to pony up $36 billion MORE in loan guarantees. (John McCain wants a mere trillion).
All this before the US Supreme Court ruled that corporations are "persons" who can spend without limit to buy Congress and the media. The cash pouring into the pockets of politicians voting for still more taxpayer money to build still more reactors will parallel the gusher of radiation that poured from Chernobyl.
But does this mean the flood of new reactors is inevitable?
No!
Despite that cash tsunami, grassroots activists stopped $50 billion in loan guarantees three times since 2007. No new US reactor construction has started since the 1970s, when public opinion was over 70% in favor of atomic power, and Richard Nixon promised 1000 US reactors by the year 2000.
With green jobs advocate Van Jones ditched and Obama now openly in the nuclear camp, atomic energy is still a loser.
It can't solve its waste problems, can't operate without leaking radiation, can't pay for itself and can't get private insurance against terror or error.
Once hyped as "too cheap to meter," Warren Buffett, the National Taxpayers Union, the Heritage Foundation and the CATO Institute are among those joining the Congressional Budget Office in warning that atomic energy is really "too expensive to matter."
With all those hundreds of millions to spend, the reactor backers are still selling a technological corpse. With licensing and construction and the inevitable unforeseen, not one new US reactor can come on line in less than seven years.
Meanwhile, renewable/efficiency prices will continue to plummet. And grassroots opposition will not stop, as in Vermont and wherever else reactors operate or are proposed.
As Abe Lincoln reminds us: you can't buy all the people all the time. And the ones that can't be bought can be damn powerful.
Those loan guarantees, all that hype about a new nuclear age...they are not a done deal. They still must withstand a Solartopian revolution in green technology that's left atomic power in its economic dust...and a human species whose core instincts demand economic and ecological survival.
So when you hear some hired gun selling nukes, remember: even $645 million can buy only so much green lipstick for a dead radioactive pig.
And when Nature bats last, the final score is not about cash.
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Show AllAh ha -- this does explain the sudden push for an obsolete technology -- obsolete because we have safer and cheaper (in the long run) energy sources.
I hope Wasserman is right about grassroots opposition but this nuclear options look like it will pass in record time. Forestalling dissent.
Gary
“Nuclear power is not an alternative to the energy problem, neither at the European level nor at the international level.”
-- Jose Bove (Via Campesina)
In addition to the $645 million in bribes, the nuclear industry has spent many more millions on a multi year multi media camapign to convey the message to Americans that its not your father's nuclear power plant and environmentalists now support nuclear power. This campiagn has been very successful. In addition to my Republican co-workers (who would rather look out off their decks and see a nuke plant than PV arrays on rooftops), many of my Democrat co-workers have swallowed the nuke PR camapaign hook, line and sinker.
It will be tough to turn this around.
Uranium Mining Begins Near Grand Canyon
http://www.unobserver.com/layout4.php?id=7318&blz=1
Honesty is an extremely extraordinary power. Trust is forever.
What are the names of those who tell lies that are being heard and/or read by millions of people?
From within, such prevaricators are deteriorating, so that when they body-die from this world it will be as if their souls had been shattered into a thousand pieces.
As we are in the Here, so shall we be in the After.
Yes, I know this-worldings have a problem with this kind of thinking, since they are convinced that when they die they cease to exist.
I have a good news for them.
Leland writes:
"Yes, I know this-worldings have a problem with this kind of thinking, since they are convinced that when they die they cease to exist."
Not so! I will be turned into Soylent Green and absorbed into the body of some idiot Amerkin who will thus be further contaminated by my lifetime toxic body burden of Amerkin chemicals and nuclear waste. Fortunately for the recipient of my mortal remains, my Fine Mind (am I quoting Barbara Bush after Katrina correctly?) will have dispersed into the universal ether never to be reformed as a consciousness. Just when you get good at living, you get sick and old and then you die.
Capitalism as we know it requires a false optimism; fascism thrives on fear. Bouncing between one and the other gets on the nerves. Big Pharma offers Obama's false hope. Obama: Amerkin Prozac.
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Harvey,
Very convincing report.
thanks
Thank you Harvey W. Important imformation clearly stated.
Obama and Nuclear Energy...
Take that Energy and Shove It
Obama must be out of his mind- providing loan guarantees to build nuclear power plants that are not needed and are not economically viable. Earth to Obama...Solar and other renewable technologies have arrived- the technologies are there NOW to meet our energy needs. It is only the lack of sound economic and environmental policy and the continued subsidies to the oil and gas industries that make fossil fuel prices competitive. If the environmental destruction they caused were factored into their price- no one could afford them. No one!
Is this move a payback to a major campaign contributor? A bribe to the Right so that they will support cap and trade? Are you daft? Nuclear power is not secure. Nuclear waste is an issue that has not been resolved. Have you had a conversation with Al Gore recently? What about Steve Chu- your Energy Secretary? Neither one would agree with your position. Does it not strike you as ironic that the total of loan guarantees sought will exceed the Senate's recently passed jobs bill by 300%!
As for bribing Republicans- there isn't enough money in the US Treasury to satisfy their insatiable graft and blatant hypocrisy. Does it appear coincidental to you that it was Bush's Supreme Court appointees that helped bring us unlimited corporate funding of elections? Unless the American people wake-up (which is a doubtful proposition), there will be so much money in politics that what's left of democracy in the US will only be a faint- believe it or not- nostalgic memory.
"$645 MILLION in Lipstick for a Dead Radioactive Pig"
Sarah Palin is dead?
If only Matt Taibbi at Rolling Stone had added the word, "radioactive" to his sucking Wall Street Squid.
Ron Paul in 2012?
It's getting really strange. One wonders about the lineup of the planets, Sioux, to say nothing of the stars or the galaxy or the Pfizer neutrons jamming our brains.
I walk into stores these days and listen in on conversations as a fly on the wall, and people are really angry and frustrated.
Someone above, maybe Anarchy, outlined the ignorant position, not as his position, but as how he saw the ignorant position. This is the position of people who have to pay the rent or can't pay the mortgage.
It is not fair to ask them to comprehend the complexities of nuclear power when their bank just jacked up the interest rate on their credit card. (Their public schools failed them...!)
We are not facing Naomi Klein's intermittent ("take advantage of disasters") Disaster Capitalism. We are entering Permanent Disaster Capitalism. If you like acronyms, which I despise, PDC.
Don't you just love those Haitians? Such resilient people!
Am I being an Elitist yet? Is there no shame among the Rich? (Actually, there is. But that is another story...)
Or not!
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