Nuclear Industry to Vermont: ‘Drop Dead’
OPS_admin | Mar 18, 2010 | Comments 0
Harvey Wasserman -
The nuclear power industry is sending a clear and forceful message to the citizens of Vermont: “Drop Dead.”
The greeting applies to Ohio, New York, California and a nation under assault from a “renaissance” so far hyped with more than $640 million in corporate cash.
The Vermont attack includes:
1) A direct threat to ignore the state Senate’s 26-4 February vote against renewing the Yankee reactor’s operating license. As a condition of buying Yankee, Entergy long-ago ceded to the legislature approval of any extension of an operating license, which expires in 2012. But Entergy now says it will spend all the corporate cash it needs to evict the current Senate and install one more to its liking.
Full Story: Nuclear Industry to Vermont: ‘Drop Dead’ | CommonDreams.org.
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