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   Message 129,929 of 131,166   
   pothead to Lucas McCain   
   Re: California cities expected to cut wa   
   25 Sep 24 17:00:32   
   
   XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh   
   From: pothead@snakebite.com   
      
   On 2024-09-25, Lucas McCain  wrote:   
   > Well of course water will become scarce as tens of millions of Third   
   > World invaders flood into the state demanding water from limited, finite   
   > resources.  Why is it that libtards can't make the connection between   
   > population explosion and the water crisis? The demands for sacrifice   
   > won't end with water restrictions, it will include driving restrictions,   
   > power rationing, and ever tinier apartments with less green areas.   
   > Think of living in Hong Kong or Bangla Desh as the "new normal".   
   >   
   > https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/state-makes-history-with-per   
   anent-water-restrictions-on-cities-and-towns-amid-crippling-drou   
   hts-conservation-is-critical/ar-AA1razW4   
   >   
   >   
   > A troubling recent trend of droughts prompted this bold action.   
   > According to the state's Office of Environmental Health Hazard   
   > Assessment, from 2012 to 2016, California experienced the most severe   
   > drought on record. Drought conditions then continued with only brief   
   > breaks until December of 2022.   
   >   
   > Joaquin Esquivel, chair of the state water board, relayed to the   
   > Chronicle that "conservation is a critical part of California's strategy   
   > to adapt to a hotter, drier future."   
   >   
   > He added that the state's "uses should match the hydrology that we're   
   > now facing."   
   >   
   > Figures from both sides of the debate (sic) were left unhappy with the   
   > resolution.   
   >   
   > According to the Chronicle, Paul Helliker, general manager of the   
   > Sacramento area's San Juan Water District, expressed disappointment that   
   > a large quantity of the reductions were left to poorer inland communities.   
   >   
   > Meanwhile, Mark Gold of the Natural Resources Defense Council, told the   
   > paper that "the regulation does not meet the moment of growing water   
   > scarcity."   
      
   And this is the plan of the far left Marxist liberals. They are not interested   
   in improving other countries so they can be more like the US so instead they   
   want to bring the USA down to it's knees so it's the same as other 3rd world   
   countries.   
   It's Marxist globalism at it's best.   
      
   --   
   pothead   
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