Comments: I agree 100%: "Virginians remember Gov. McDonnell for what he really is, a spineless politician who put the interests of his pals ahead of those of the state of Virginia."by: Progressive86Tue Mar 06, 2012 at 11:31:35 AM EST |
![]() Instead, the governor has taken the decision out of the hands of the legislature in order to circumvent the democratic process and a very uncertain future for this issue in Virginia's General Assembly. Gov. McDonnell has continuously made two contradictory statements. The first is that his administration will pursue an "all of the above" strategy for energy, referring to any source of energy that can be extracted and used will be. Contrarily, McDonnell claims that if the energy source in question poses a known risk to human health, his administration will not pursue it. The risks posed by uranium mining and milling are unmistakable, and even more so in a climate like Virginia's that has never witnessed uranium mining. Thus, any risk assessments undertaken must be magnified by the level of uncertainty that accompanies any assessment of a brand new situation for risk. |
McDonnell either doesn't care about the risks involved or has convinced
himself (or has been convinced) that the risks posed are negligible. Government's purpose is to promote the public interest, not the interests of a self-serving few. For my own part, I will make sure to live long enough to ensure that Virginians remember Gov. McDonnell for what he really is, a spineless politician who put the interests of his pals ahead of those of the state of Virginia. Way to go, Bob! http://www.bluevirginia.us/diary/6161/uranium-working-group-working-its-way-around-the-people-of-virginia |