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Legislation banning nuclear power in Australia should be retained : Comments
By Jim Green, published 27/2/2020Nuclear power has clearly priced itself out of the market and will certainly decline over the coming decades. Indeed the nuclear industry is in crisis - as industry insiders and lobbyists freely acknowledge.
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Posted by ALTRAV, Monday, 2 March 2020 12:56:57 PM
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I agree, and that goes especially for me.
BUT, you see VK, luckily I don't give personal opinions for the very reason you highlight.
ALL my comments are the passing on of said comments from another previously accessed and researched source.
Now I do not have the mental capacity to store such things as where I got the info for a particular comment, I simply remember the comment or the content or relevant point/s it was making.
The videos I offer are merely as back up, or further proof or confirmation or background to justify my submission.
So you see VK, I am absolutely devoid of any personal knowledge or background on most/many of the topics on OLO, but between what I do know and what I find out, I always hope that it keeps me in good stead and able to engage in verbal intercourse on whatever level and topic I feel knowledgeable enough to comment on.
I have learned a lot since becoming involved in forums, and that is, I never knew of such a headstrong, and closed mindset as what has been called the left.
I was truly shocked.
I had NEVER been exposed to such people so set in their ways.
Ways that even I knew, before I did any research or asked any questions, that they were wrong, and impossible to reason with them to try and instill the truth.
Anyway always good to have an informed debate/conversation with someone with an open, mature, pragmatic mind.