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In reply to the discussion: Southern California Utility Says It Will Close Troubled San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant [View all]hunter
(40,665 posts)16. Yes, absolutely.
If I was emperor, I'd be cutting all highways back to two lanes either direction, I'd be removing some highways entirely, and I'd be building electric rail powered by solar, geothermal, and other renewable energy sources.
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Southern California Utility Says It Will Close Troubled San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant [View all]
itsrobert
Jun 2013
OP
And how many jobs will be ADDED as a result of increased beach use once this monstrosity is gone?
SunSeeker
Jun 2013
#26
While I understand the sentiment, the offering the "comfort" of tourist jobs to replace
Brickbat
Jun 2013
#38
no, what's ignorant is support for deadly, dirty, expensive nuke power with no waste repository
wordpix
Jun 2013
#43
That's AMAZING!!!! Not only is it great news for those living in Southern California who
wiggs
Jun 2013
#2
As if there was a time when that region was not building resorts and luxury homes.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#7
Turkey vultures are some of my favorite birds. We have a mess of them around here.
hunter
Jun 2013
#19
Better check the water quality and soil/sand for radioactive contamination first
wordpix
Jun 2013
#44
San Onofre at the peak employed about 1500 people. Tens of thousads of jobs?
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#5
this is good news for majority of Ca. posters and sure will be nice for the area & the world :)
Sunlei
Jun 2013
#28
A tsunami was the real threat to San Onofre. That, and the wicked mother-of-all earthquakes
Brother Buzz
Jun 2013
#34