Nuclear power is one of the cheapest, safest (when done correctly), most efficient methods of electricity production known to exist today, and we're foolish for being too afraid to take advantage of it.

All too many people think that if a nuclear power plant has any problems, it'll blow up like an atomic bomb. No. That's just not how it works. That's why it's called a "meltdown" instead of a "blowup".

And spent Uranium beads are processed and encased so that nothing can ever get in or out, then buried far below the water table.

So the only by-products of nuclear energy are rods of pellets that are buried hundreds of feet underground and encased in tombs even Indiana Jones couldn't get into ... and steam. Water vapor.

I mean, we can keep moving forward. Eventually, we'll have to get off of fossil fuels. We've got wind, solar, tidal, hydro, and a few other methods to go to -- why not start now, if it's cheaper?

And nuclear power is definitely cheaper.