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Another Look at my Energy Plan
One of my first radio shows on BlogTalk Radio dealt with alternative energy. It was back in 2008 when gas was $4.00 per gallon. I was the first presidential candidate to suggest using multiple alternative energy sources. (Why just windmills? Why just hydro-power? Why just cow farts?) I suggested using it all. John McCain later offered a watered-down version of my plan, but it was too late.
Fast forward to March 11, 2011. A devastating earthquake hits northern Japan. The earthquake caused an explosion at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. A scenario like this can happen in the United States. There are at least two nuclear power plants in the Unites States that are built on fault lines. They say that safeguards are in place; but in the end, nature always beats man.
I am not against nuclear power plants. I am against nuclear power plants on fault lines. It’s like having a Weight Watcher’s meeting at McDonald’s. It just doesn’t work. Never did and never will.
If you can’t beat them, join them. I know we can’t beat nature. We can use what nature is willing to give us for energy. This isn’t just for the windmills, hydro-power, and cow farts I mentioned earlier. This also include other ways to merge nature and science. Cloning hamsters and running them in a wheel to generate electricty is an option. The cloning will assure we don;t run out of hamsters and make hamsters cost prohibitive.
My thoughts and prayers are with the people in Japan. Hopefully we can learn from this and better ourselves without risking lives.
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March 12, 2011 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, commentary, editorial, environment, humor, satire | clean energy, Earthquake, energy, fault lines, Fukushima, Japan, nuclear energy | 3 Comments