HW: At huge cost. It's extremely expensive. It doesn't work. We have a $50 billion boondoggle coming down the line here.
PM: Do you think that if -- do you think that if it was --
HW: It's got to get out of this stimulus package.
PM: Do you think that if it was too expensive, the French would have 80 percent of their electricity coming from nuclear? They have a very --
HW: Yes, because it doesn't work in the marketplace. The French industry is national socialism. It's owned by the government. There is not -- the private money in the French industry is minuscule. The French reactors cannot compete in the marketplace.
PM: Since when have you become a champion of capitalism, Harvey?
AG: We're going to have to leave it there. We started with Patrick Moore, so we ended with Harvey Wasserman. And I want to thank you both for being with us.
HW: Thank you, Amy. Very good.
AG: Patrick Moore, co-chair of the pro-nuclear Clean and Safe Energy Coalition, based in Boston. Harvey Wasserman, independent journalist, well-known anti-nuclear activist.


