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Oh yeah, as a bonafide card carrying liberal, this is my opinion about nuclear:
The Greens who put the brakes on nuclear in the 70s, are in a very large part responsible for the climate change issues we have 40 years later! The dickhead Greens in Germany are about the worst going because those morons actually wield power in government - since Fukushima, the Greens in Germany have essentially closed down all of Germany's nuclear power plants - and substituted it with domestic lignite supplies...!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Greens the world over are basically leftie hippy morons - always have been - always will be... Everyone who identifies as a Green should immediately be stabbed to death (shooting is more wasteful), in order to save on carbon emissions! The truth about Germany's nuclear phase-out (By The Guardian, the world's biggest leftie/liberal paper according to dickhead ****wit rightwing c*nts!) |
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To be fair Germany is much better with renewables than we are.
![]() Re the greens though, they just piss me off as being ridiculous a lot of the time in the UK. They constantly propose things like big taxes on air travel without any consideration of the negative impact on social equality of such a move. They basically feel like a one issue party, and those are usually annoying. |
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Clue..... Nukes don't cycle. They run... and run at 100% capacity. Your mind is obviously broad enough to accept negatively stereotyping vast swaths of humanity with verifiably incorrect statements. My mind is not so accepting of ignorance. This is actually a point in my favor ... |
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But how is that particularly relevant? Again I'm not informed on the subject, but given that gas presumably needs a constant supply of a non-renewable source, and nuclear (kinda) doesn't, does over-producing energy really pose some massive issue? If so, it would seem logical to turn to something like 95% nuclear and make up the difference with renewables no?
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