Don't you know that killing the messenger....
...doesn't change the content of the message? Show me what the subsidies on the Asian nuclear power are, please, and you'll realize that the solar subsidies are paltry in comparison.
The reality is exactly what Amory is talking about, by the way: utilities and investors are lining up to invest in solar and wind compared to putting their money into the behemoths of new coal, carbon sequestration technologies and nuclear. And it's a simple financial calculation based on returns, on the ability to make affordable electricity, which nuclear and new coal simply have been unable to do in the US---even with their subsidies, which are much larger than solar and wind.