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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Media Reporting Impending Doom…How Safe Are Japan’s Nuclear Plants?
From Morgsatlarge
B.S. Report–The blog post below was mentioned on Rush Limbaugh’s show today. It was written by Dr. Josef Oehmen, an MIT PhD research scientist, on a family member’s blog. (Morgsatlarge.) He condemns the misleading and erroneous reporting regarding Japan’s nuclear facilities and his long post is intended to educate the general public.
I am writing this text (Mar 12) to give you some peace of mind regarding some of the troubles in Japan, that is the safety of Japan’s nuclear reactors. Up front, the situation is serious, but under control. And this text is long! But you will know more about nuclear power plants after reading it than all journalists on this planet put together.
There was and will *not* be any significant release of radioactivity.
By “significant” I mean a level of radiation of more than what you would receive on – say – a long distance flight, or drinking a glass of beer that comes from certain areas with high levels of natural background radiation. (Read more.)
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Columnist Of The Day: Walter E. Williams; Handouts, Morality, And Common Sense
From Townhall.com (Pics added by B.S. Report)
Whether Americans realize it or not, the last decade’s path of congressional spending is unsustainable. Spending must be reined in, but what spending should be cut? The Republican majority in the House of Representatives fear being booted out of office and are understandably timid. Their rule for whom to cut appears to be: Look around to see who are the politically weak handout recipients.
The problem is that those cuts won’t put much of a dent in overall spending. The absolute last thing a Republican or Democrat congressmen wants to do is to cut handouts to, and thereby anger, recipients who vote in large numbers. To spare myself ugly mail, I’m not going to mention that handout group, but members of Congress know of whom I speak. (Read more.)
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