Saturday, March 19, 2011

WEST COAST NUKE DANGERS UNDERSCORE NEED FOR SKEPTICISM

By yesterday afternoon, radiation levels in the Bay Area were back to normal and levels in southern Washington State had declined. That’s the good news. The bad news is that this was only the first wave, presumably from the virtual beginning of Japan's nuclear crisis; since that time, there have been several instances of high levels of radiation being released there. 

All of us need to keep posted on what is going on during this crisis. We are the ones at risk and I have said that we cannot trust this Administration on any issue. If the danger is as benign as they would suggest, why are they rushing radiation detectors to the West Coast? 

You may recall that, according to those guys, if we didn’t pass TARP or the ARA, the nation was going to be in deep, deep trouble. That claim, we now know, was untrue. Obama claimed the ARA money was saving or creating thousands of jobs, and when we dug into it, we found out the figures included employment in Congressional Districts that do not exist. Then, there were the great, terrific and positive effects on the national budget that ObamaCare was going to provide, and we now know those figures were totally manufactured lies. 

Now, a new assessment of President Barack Obama's budget released Friday says the White House underestimated future budget deficits by more than $2 trillion over the upcoming decade. The estimate from the CBO says that if Obama's February budget submission is enacted into law it will produce deficits totaling $9.5 trillion over 10 years — an average of almost $1 trillion a year. Obama's budget saw deficits totaling $7.2 trillion over the same period. 

It is amazing to me how Obama brought his spin doctors out again over this radiation issue and they all claimed we are safe, that even a modest increase in radiation will not hurt us. First of all, it only takes one blip of radiation to hit the wrong cell in the human body and you have cancer. That’s a fact. They say that the radiation will be dispersed and will not hurt us, but hundreds of citizens got leukemia and other cancers from U.S. nuke tests back in the 1950’s and ‘60’s. The government then was saying everything was hunky dory okay, but those living hundreds of miles downwind eventually collected damages. 

I don’t want to be an alarmist. I am simply pointing out the facts and providing people with a way to keep their eyes on the radiation levels for themselves, www.radiationnetwork.com - I do want us to go through this with our eyes open and, if the danger doesn’t materialize, so much the better and by keeping ourselves educated and informed, we won’t have to wonder. 

That’s MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.

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