@jendudley Most of the world just stores spent rods in big pools of water. Bit frightening, actually. I am concerned that the current talk of Aussie nukes will require enriched Uranium, and we are not prepared to handle the waste from that process at all.
Today, this 94 year old Korean War veteran (and lifelong Republican) hobbled into the voting booth, crossed party lines and voted for democracy. The very same democracy he fought for 75 years ago. Thank you, Dad! β€οΈ Youβve always been my hero!
Since thereβs no other major political news happening todayβ¦a note that today marks 25 years since Australia voted NO to becoming a republic
How did you vote β or how would you have voted? Let us know β¬οΈ
@ausnotes@MarkDiStef In other words - there is no swing in Guam voter's presidential votes - because they don't get a electoral college vote (just like residents of Puerto Rico.)
@ausnotes@MarkDiStef During the last presidential election zero votes went to either presidential candidates from residents of Guam. Same with this election. Primary votes are irrelevant.