Satire..., oh slow one.D1B wrote:Oh, so now this is your excuse.travelinman67 wrote:Yup!
And to think California WOULDN'T be in this position but for decades of Progressive/Envirowhacko obstruction of water projects...
...and Natural Resource Defense Council's lawsuits forcing the state to dump what little storage water there is down the rivers to "protect the migratory" routes.
Just passed another multi-billion dollar bond measure that was marketed as needed for additional storage projects/public safety. Passed by overwhelming margins.
Once the measure passed, Gov. Moonbeam and the Leftislature quietly earmarked the lions share for state/regional fire protection...I.e. Firefighters Union Welfare and Democratic Candidates Election Fund.
NOT A PENNY HAS BEEN SPENT TOWARDS ADDITIONAL STORAGE DEVELOPMENT.
What happened to "it's raining buckets right now and there is no drought?"
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Tman - top troll
Regardless the precipitation rate, California will NEVER have adequate supplies until more storage is built.



