Tokyo Electric Power Company is a private corporation. They run many nuclear plants in Japan, along with the failing Fukushima Daiichi plant. You’d think the corporations would have their own people to deal with things like the current disaster.
So far who’s done the most work to try and bring the nuclear plant under control? Publicly funded agencies! Including those from the United States! The Japanese military, the U.S. military, Japanese fire fighters, publicly funded nuclear agencies. Some of these guys are going to die from radiation exposure! Other countries have offered help, at taxpayer expense of course.
Some corporations, other than those running the nuclear plants, have offered help. A Vietnamese company gave Japan one of its concrete sprayers to use on the reactors. Many of the companies involved with building the nuclear plant have rushed technicians in (like GE & Toshiba). What happened to all of TEPCo’s personnel and equipment? Oh yeah, they didn’t expect this disaster so they didn’t prepare (another excuse to make higher profits?).
This is a prime example of how private corporations fall way short of delivering the goods! There are cases where private corporations just can not substitute for a taxpayer funded agency (like nuclear power plants and the military). Over several decades I’ve seen the U.S. military contract out even combat operations, and it never works out (remember Blackwater? how about military combat units not getting supplies because of the contractor?).
40 plus years ago the idea of contracting out government work was to save money. Contracts were fought for by bidding on them. Also, you contracted out jobs that were NOT national security risks (contracting out the providers of supplies to your combat troops IS a national security risk! shouldn’t contracting out the operation of your nuclear power plants be a national security risk?).
Now contractors actually end up costing the taxpayer MORE money than if the government did the job. Many contracts are no bid. In the case of one contractor, that Dick Cheney was involved in, they just walked in and said make us the contractor for this, or that!
Taxpayers in the United States, don’t think your safe from paying for the next nuclear disaster: “Under current law, the utilities that operate nuclear power plants are responsible for a fund that pays the first $12.6 billion in damages and lawsuits resulting from any incident.”-CNN article
Think $12.6 billion will cover a nuclear disaster like Fukushima? Who pays after the $12.6 billion mark is reached? You!!!
If a private company is going to run a nuclear disaster reactor, then they better be required to have ALL the disaster response gear, & personnel, they could possibly need for the most worst case scenario, plus be financially responsible for ALL damages!
Once again private corporations screw over the consumer/taxpayer, in more ways than one!