tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850795848027608997.post6106628682098511205..comments2023-11-05T02:15:15.513-08:00Comments on Majia's Blog: Centralization of Wealth and Power Increases Disposability of "the Rest"Majia's Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04941091700194936591noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850795848027608997.post-11843201023071212062017-01-19T11:03:06.414-08:002017-01-19T11:03:06.414-08:00I do not think the nuclear security state is compa...I do not think the nuclear security state is compatible with democratic processes. The failure to dismantle all the nuclear reactors and find a way to dispose of the waste, is becoming the death knell for life on earth. <br /><br /><br />There are rich and ideologues who do not like democracy. They consider an educated middle class and a working class as disposable. We need them more than ever to find a way put of the mess the world is in from the continuing nuclear Armageddon.<br /><br />The irony of trump tower 20 miles from Indian point never ceases to amaze me. There will be no survivalist communities or handmade world fantasy scenarios if or when this civilization fails. <br /><br />Richard Nixon was a demagogue who yearned for absolute power. He was smart. He was a triangulator like Bill Clinton. Richard Nixon and the shadow government Nuclear Security State, that had power over him, began his monstrous vision of building a thousand nuclear reactors in the united states by 2000. <br />If the antinuclear movement had not risen up in the late seventies and demonstrated at jimmy carters whitehouse, it is quite possible we would have had a Chernobyl or fukushima daiichi or two, in the united states before Fukushima daiichi.<br /><br /> It is still quite possible it could still occur but, instead of the chance of a nuclear meltdown or fuel pool fire from a thousand reactors, there is only the chance from a hundred.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com