Tuesday, June 12, 2012

State Nuclear Regulation

Once the courts began to overturn 800 years of precedent on property rights, there was no rational limit to pollution.  First, the courts allowed coal fired power plants to wreck a neighborhood, for the good of the community. And on and on. Why it could get to the point where power plants were so sloppy they could be wrecked by nature and endanger the world's food supply.

Ooooops.  We are already there.

More regulations merely keeps the bad guys doing the same thing.  The rule of law required that pollution remain within the property that produced it.  That does not mean we would have no nuclear power, only that it would be safe and a little more expensive.

Now we have companies trying to help us with avoiding radiation.

Thanks to Anthony for the tip.

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