If Jerry Brown, the Democratic Governor of California wasn’t so pathetic, it would be funny. Wasn’t this the same Jerry that welcomed in all of those people from Mexico and now they call the state Mexifornia? In my day, studies were made called “grass-roots planning.” On Wednesday, Jerry ordered mandatory water use reductions for the first time in California’s history, saying the state’s four-year drought had reached near-crisis proportions after a winter of record low snowfalls. What about all of that rain that has been falling in the state, the mudslides, and on and on?
What about the Desalination Plant which was completed in 1991, turned on for a test run and then shut down when the skies opening up and dumped what has since been known as the “miracle rain” on Mexifornia? So did it rain for 40 days and 40 nights. Why wasn’t it left in service on say a one-fourth capacity. Remember when they ran out all of the farmers because of some little tiny fish that was on the endangered specifies list for lack of water some years ago?
California has 17 desalination plants in the works or either partially constructed or through. So is this another manufactured crisis?
For the last 24-years the Charles Meyer Desalination Plant in the Santa Barbara area has sat idle. The technical term for the condition of the reverse-osmosis plant is “long-term storage mode,” but the current drought has the city on the brink of restarting the plant and it will cost the city. Well, Mr. Jerry, what are you waiting for – a crisis stage? Just think Jerry, you can start running this plant and Mexifornia can go into the sea salt business.
The hilarious part about this is millions of liberals have to become CONSERVATIVES?? I wonder if they will vote conservative! What is the old saying – every dog his day?
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