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Offline Marlin

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America's first '21st century nuclear plant' already has been shut down for repairs


http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-nuclear-shutdown-20170508-story.html

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America's first '21st century nuclear power plant with '20th century technology.......already has been shut down for repairs.

I'm not a violent individual, but if I met David Lochbaum in person I would punch his teeth down his throat. Still cant believe Palo Verde gave that man a tour of their Nuke Plant.
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Need to stop all electric power going to calif that is produced by Palo Verde, any of the dams on the rivers.., any natural gas or any fossil fuel...  they should be able to get by just fine on wind, solar, and snowflake power

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And Unicorn dung
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