Bush conservatives believe America must find a
free-market energy future. They also believe in “states’
rights” to refuse federal mandates and chart their own course. Yet
these same conservatives are now pushing a new era of nuclear power
for the U.S., one that would be subsidized by the $8 billion (and
counting) federal waste-disposal facility at Yucca Mountain (HCN,
4/18/05: ‘Sound science’ in doubt at Yucca Mountain). Nevada
officials from both parties have told the federal government
repeatedly that they want no part of this scheme.
Then
Bush tells Nevadans that he believes in “sound science,” while
federal scientists working in wildlife and air and water pollution
report intimidation and multiple instances of science being
suppressed or altered for political reasons. Seems conservatives
are having a great deal of trouble being honest, and their
ideological standards are compromised by the interests of favored
industries. And we thought Democrats had an identity crisis!
Tom Ribe
Santa Fe, New
Mexico
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Conservatives compromised by corporations.

