Executive Summary
Chris discusses the potential positive changes in the U.S. under Trump’s leadership, focusing on energy infrastructure and health policies. He highlights the importance of moving from “sick care” to wellness and the potential for small modular nuclear plants to revolutionize energy production. Chris also critiques the current state of U.S. energy strategy and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach that includes nuclear energy, energy efficiency, and conservation. He expresses optimism about the possibility of common sense and good thinking returning to national policy discussions.
Energy Infrastructure
Chris emphasizes the potential of small modular nuclear plants to provide reliable and low-cost energy. He argues that these modern designs are much safer and more efficient than older nuclear plants and could power small cities. He also stresses the importance of developing a national energy strategy that aligns resources with goals, focusing on nuclear energy, energy efficiency, and conservation.
Health and Wellness
Chris advocates for a shift from “sick care” to wellness, highlighting the importance of evidence-based medicine and simple health measures like vitamin D supplementation. He criticizes the lack of national policy on such measures and the focus on ineffective treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key Data
- People with sufficient levels of vitamin D were not showing up in ICUs during COVID-19, while those with insufficient levels were overwhelmingly present in ICUs and death charts.
- The U.S.