A hum of nuclear energy is growing across the U.S., signaling a potential revival of a power source long seen as essential to America’s prosperity. As contracts are signed and plans laid, nuclear power may soon re-electrify the national grid, powering a country hungry for development. But standing in the way is a green agenda spearheaded by Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden, pushing policies that limit energy production and inflate costs.
America has a clear choice: a future fueled by innovation and abundant energy, or the grim energy shortages that have led to California’s expensive brownouts and mass exodus of citizens. Nuclear power, once feared after the Three Mile Island incident, is making a comeback. Big Tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft are already securing nuclear deals, ensuring energy for their massive AI operations. Meanwhile, Biden-Harris policies threaten to drag America down a path of scarcity. If history tells us anything, as seen in North Korea and Cuba, energy scarcity leads to decline. For America to thrive, it needs nuclear power and leadership willing to harness it.