NEVADANS SHOULD BE “ASHAMED OF THIS “ABOMINATION” OF A CONTRACT
To refresh everyone’s memory, the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project is dead, dead, dead. We know it’s dead because Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has told us over and over and over again that it’s dead, dead, dead.
Heck, he’s even dried up the money necessary for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to review the licensing application so that we can all decide, objectively and factually, whether Yucca Mountain is a suitable location for such a repository based on, you know, actual science rather than political rhetoric and demagoguery.
So with Yucca Mountain deader than an armadillo in the middle of a Texas highway – and with Nevada’s budget supposedly in dire financial shape - would someone please explain why we still need the Agency for Nuclear Projects (ANP), the mission of which is to do what Harry Reid has already done.
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THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ASS. MARK SHERWOOD
As the Republican Assembly Caucus “Messaging Chairman, Ass. Mark Sherwood of Las Vegas decided he should get better acquainted with rural voters.
So he took a trip up to Ely on Wednesday and was driving down a dirt road looking for some “non-city folks” to talk to when he came upon the tiniest cabin he had ever seen in his life. Intrigued, Sherwood went up and knocked on the door.
"Anybody home?" he asked.
"Yep," came a kid's voice through the door.
"Is your father there?" asked the cracker-jack assemblyman.
"Pa? Nope, he left before Ma came in," said the kid.
"Well, is your mother there?" persisted GOP’s messaging chairman.
"Ma? Nope, she left just before I got here," said the kid.
"But," protested Ass. Sherwood, "are you never together as a family?"
"Sure, but not here," said the kid through the door. "This is the outhouse!"
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