That is what the original intention of the states was, was to allow a diversity of systems under one overarching banner.
That is what the original intention of the states was, was to allow a diversity of systems under one overarching banner.
Cannonball run is 2906 miles. Assuming most of it is across highways at 65 mph, (a lot of the west is faster but the east is slower), you’d get it in about 44 hours. With a 10-minute delay every 300 miles you’d add about 2 hours for a total of 46.3 hours.
You want to stop every 16 hours of driving (since you don’t care about DOTs 10-hour limit) so it takes you slightly less than 3 days. Or less than half the stated “week”.
This “pie in the sky” train system is currently using like none of the federal budget. Find something else to cut money from.
I’m spooked by the fact that you have no idea how the US enriches uranium, or the difference between a power pressurized water reactor and a fast “breeder” reactor (if you were thinking of plutonium) or a centrifuge.
The US enriches uranium using a gas-centrifuge. The US also no longer recycles spent nuclear fuel, but France does.
My personal theory: to offset activity losses and show shareholders that they can still drive engagement.
10th amendment specifies exactly what you’re saying, that nothing explicitly written is up to the people or states.