The situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant continues to stabilize

Here’s some good news: The situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant continues to stabilize.

The article has a lot to say about the panicky overreaction of much of the press and political class over this incident. For example:

In summary it appears more and more that health consequences from reactor damage will be extremely minimal even for workers at the site. It will now be a surprise if anyone who has not been inside the plant gates this week is affected by the situation at at all โ€“ apart from all the people worldwide who have been taking iodide pills or eating salt unnecessarily. There may also be measurable psychological health effects from the global media-driven hysteria surrounding the situation, of course.

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A profile of the man who threatened the Altmans

A look at the “progressive” who threatened the Altmans for doing such a thorough job of covering the events in Wisconsin. Key quote:

Apart from his nasty rant, if Shankman, a self-defined โ€œradical progressiveโ€ reminded me of anyone, it was Peggy Joseph, who, after hearing Obama speak in October of 2008 said, โ€œI wonโ€™t have to work, Iโ€™ll put gas in my car. I wonโ€™t have to worry about paying my mortgage.โ€

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