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Re: Reuters article re: Yucca Mtn.(with the spell check)



As a purchaser of electricity I have been paying this money since the fund
was started.  The utilities collect the money and pass it on.  The money was
paid into the U.S. Treasury general fund and spent faster than it came in on
whatever program came up next.

----- Original Message -----
From: <Kerembaev@cs.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: Reuters article re: Yucca Mtn.(with the spell check)


>
> In a message dated 2/4/00 8:55:12 Pacific Standard Time,
> Jim_Hardeman@mail.dnr.state.ga.us writes:
>
> <<
>  Utilities contend it is unfair that they have
>  paid $16 billion since 1983 into a special
>  government fund to help pay for a waste
>  site that is already years behind schedule.
>  The legislation would end those lawsuits.  >>
>
> I have one on-topic and three off topics questions.
>
> Where are these money, now?
> Does anybody have an idea? Does the term "special" mean only the special
way
> of collection? Or it includes saving and spending phases as well.
>
> Do governments distinguish the money origine or they put everything
together,
> take out wherever the money are needed, give to whoever has louder voice
> (cry)?
> (Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with any political organization,
institution
> or nomination. I do not have any citizenship) My present profession is "an
HP
> for hire" (with spoken and little bit of thinking, with lack of fear of
> managerial disproval but the fear of certain managerial body parts).
Looking
> for the next assignment. Background included double nuclear engineering
> degree.
>
> Is money considered radioactive if they came out of nuclear industry's
packet
> if so what is a half life? Or money never had, do not have and never will
> have a "smell"?
>
> Emil.
> kerembaev@cs.com
> Answers to previous quizzes.
> Only one answer came, it won by the lack of competition.
> Answer on the second part of the question: "People do not say, what they
> think because of a fear to loose managerial approval". (A typist's
> translation from spoken language to thinking = It is a manager's fault
when
> people lie) (Translation on writing language is unavailable because the
> typist knows only spoken and a little bit of thinking)
>
> A reminding question.
> Why don't they write what they say, when they say?
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