McCain: Yes to Yucca, No to my backyard
Posted on October 31st, 2009 by admin
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John McCain doesn’t want nuclear waste in his backyard — but yours is just fine.
When asked “Would you be comfortable with nuclear waste coming through Arizona, you know, going through Phoenix on its way to Yucca Mountain?” John McCain’s answer was clear: “No I would not.”
But through your state — that’s a different story. He’s been a consistent supporter of storing waste at Yucca Mountain. In 1998, John McCain even voted in favor of shipping nuclear waste from New England to Texas. For his support the electric utility and Nuclear power industry has rewarded McCain with more than half a million dollars in campaign contributions.
Nuclear Power
McCain Has Accepted Over One Half A Million From The Electric Utility Industry, Nuclear Power Industry. According to a Public Campaign Action Fund analysis of campaign finance data provided by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics Center, John McCain received $558, 365 in campaign contributions from the electric utility industry, which includes the nuclear power industry since 1989. [Center for Responsive Politics via Campaign Money Watch]
* McCain Agreed “Nuclear Power Should Be Greatly Expanded.” McCain, along with the rest of the Republican presidential candidates, “agree that nuclear power should be greatly expanded.” [New York Times, 10/17/07]
Nuclear Waste: Okay For Nevada, Not For Arizona
McCain Said He Would Not Be Comfortable With Nuclear Waste Being Transported To Yucca Going Through Arizona. In an interview in Las Vegas, Senator McCain advocated for the storage of nuclear waste in Yucca Mountain. When asked “What about the transportation? Would you be comfortable with nuclear waste coming through Arizona, you know, going through Phoenix on its way to Yucca Mountain?” McCain: “No I would not.” [McCain Interview, Accessed 4/3/08]
McCain Supports Nuclear Storing Nuclear Waste In Yucca Mountain:
* McCain Said He Supported Yucca in Senate in 2002. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported, “[McCain] says ‘I think we have to have a place to store the waste. I think that nuclear power has got to be a vital part of our effort to be independent of foreign oil, and I think it’s (Yucca Mountain) a suitable place for storage.’ McCain said he had not been convinced that the site isn’t safe or that transporting the waste to the site was unduly dangerous.” [Las Vegas Review-Journal, 5/7/07]
* McCain Has Been Consistent In His Support For Storing Nuclear Waste Within Yucca Mountain. The Las Vegas Sun reported, “John McCain has been consistent in his support for storing nuclear waste within Yucca Mountain. He has said publicly that tough decisions regarding nuclear waste have to be made and that storing nuclear waste over many different states is a larger national threat than storing all the waste at Yucca Mountain. He supports going forward with building more nuclear power plants and believes storing waste inside Yucca Mountain will streamline that cause.” [Las Vegas Sun Voters Guide, Accessed 7/28/08]
* McCain Voted to Dump Nuclear Waste at Yucca Mountain. In 2002, McCain voted for a motion to proceed to the resolution which, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, approves of the site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada for the development of a repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Nuclear Energy Institute was “the nuclear power industry’s trade association, representing 260 corporations in 15 countries. NEI is reportedly the mastermind behind the Alliance for Sound Nuclear Policy, a coalition of pro-nuclear groups.” [S.J. Res 34, Vote #167, 7/09/02]
McCain Voted In Favor Of Shipping Nuclear Waste From New England To Texas. In 1998, McCain voted in favor of legislation granting Congressional consent to an agreement allowing Maine and Vermont to send low-level radioactive waste to a dump site in Texas. The conference report passed 78-15. [H.R. 629, Vote #255, 9/2/1998]
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October 31st, 2009 at 9:56 pm
McCain is an idiot! …
McCain is an idiot!
Nuclear reactors and waste will harm the planet FAR more in the long run than oil and we have going now.
When a nuclear powerplant has reached the end of its lifetime (40-55yrs), You cant demolish it before 110-120yrs has past since the shut-down.
And nuclear waste isnt harmless before 100 000years have passed.
And what if a plant or two in the usa becomes terror-targets, and they succeed? Answer: youre fucked.
October 31st, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Nevada is down with …
Nevada is down with the blue states now!
October 31st, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Drilling is …
Drilling is pointless it will barely effect oil prices and wont take effect until nearly 2025. Even then it will have an effect of around 5cents per gallon. By then we should be off oil according to our so called Politicians. All it will do is give oil companies more money for their wallets. Nuclear plants cost 500million to a billion each and are expensive to maintain. To get a permit for one nuclear plant takes 10 around years so McCain is bullshitting when he says that. McCain is a LIE!
October 31st, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Who cares if McCain …
Who cares if McCain takes two stances. The point is whether it is the right thing to do.
The answer is clearly yes!
We can store the total amount of nuclear waste in a room the size of a school gymnasium.
We need to go nuclear and drill here…drill now…and pay less.
October 31st, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Look at that …
Look at that reporter’s shoes! Is that acceptable in the south West?
October 31st, 2009 at 9:56 pm
of course not!! …
of course not!! douche!