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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Essay

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I will make this brief. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is voting shortly on whether to restart Reactor I. The people have spoken. We say no. The fact is, the people of Dauphin County won’t stand for it. The citizens of Harrisburg won’t stand for it. We’ll get our power somewhere else, thank you and God bless. If our utility bills cost a little bit more, so be it. Across the Susquehanna in Cumberland County, they implore us to allow the Reactor to begin again. They ask us why they didn’t get a vote – after all, they need power too. Last time I checked, Three Mile Island is not in Cumberland County. If the citizens of Cumberland County wish to move Three Mile Island to their neck of the woods, we will gladly take them up on their offer. …show more content…

Let us remember those long days where every moment was a living nightmare. We left our jobs, our schools, and our possessions behind to never see them again. We remember the priests giving us our last rites before we even knew we were sick. We were cast off into a new world without a paddle and without a chance. I know people who, until those long days, had spent their entire lives in Harrisburg. They don’t live here anymore. They’re too afraid. They live in another place now, and pay another town’s taxes, and spend their money at another grocery, and see another doctor who doesn’t know them like their old doctor knew them. When I talk to them, they long for the days where they could walk into the Jacob’s Pharmacy on Green Street and say hi to Louie behind the counter and take a walk near Italian Lake and play baseball and grow up in a community rather than the stale, faceless suburbs they live in now. They have the four beds and the three kids and the two baths and the dog and nothing else. Harrisburg used to be their home – it’s now just a place they once lived. Let us remember them. Let us remember Met Ed and their criminal incompetence. We have learned in these past six years that Met Ed lied to us about the safety of its reactors. We learned that Met Ed attempted – and succeeded – at cheating the system at every turn. We learned that Met Ed could not be trusted in protecting the lives of

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