Bacon's Rebellion

Virginia Does NOT Say Yes to Nuclear

radiation symbolBy Peter Galuszka

In his typical business-only fashion, Gov. Robert F. McDonnell has named several nuclear energy industry executives to the new, 17-member, non-profit Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium Authority set up this year just as the move to end the uranium mining moratorium was augering in for a crash.

Hmm. Let’s check this out. State politics and global economics make mining uranium a non-starter for Virginia Uranium that has spent $300,000 plus on political donations over the past five years. No can do the moratorium end thing.

So, with nuclear flaying and AREVA laying people off, we suddenly have the need for some public entity that is a non-profit. I love the details. Although public it will NOT have to bother with Freedom of Information Act requests. Its members will NOT be bound by rules pertaining to state employees. I guess that means reporting or limiting personal gifts and the like.

And, in classic McDonnell form, the participants are either state officials, college types, lobbyists or people with a very definite stake in making money from the nuclear industry. There is not ONE person from the environmental sector. Not ONE engineer skeptical of nuclear power. Not ONE person concerned about Virginia Uranium’s mining operation that is deemed enough of a threat to groundwater that it has everyone from the State of North Carolina to cities in Hampton Roads up in arms. THEY don’t count since they obviously are not STAKEHOLDERS and know nothing about nuclear power (Jim Bacon, please tell me if I am wrong, given your previous, suck-up posting).

Let’s see who is on-board:

And not one environmentalist. Not one person from the Union of Concerned Scientists. Not one person from Southside who questions Virginia Uranium.

CLASSIC Bob McDonnell!

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