Posted by IndianaRed on September 20, 2009 at 07:03:15 from (76.214.111.244):
In Reply to: San Joaquin Water posted by tg in VA on September 19, 2009 at 16:56:35:
No, there is no sense, common or otherwise, in our government anymore.
That said, I've been through the California central valley many times and am always awed by the scale of farming out there. That said, I've never been able to appreciate it much. I can't look at that dry, arid dessert and not wonder how much water they are stealing out of the Colorado to make it happen. Doesn't seem right.
It's an interesting paradox to me. You have California chucked full of Greenie tree huggers and holier-than-thou environmentalists living out there, and they irrigate EVERYTHING, (even all along their interstates!!), to keep greenery growing. And yet, they lecture to us about being more environmentally friendly?? That's the biggest bunch of hipocracy I've ever seen.
So, let's review. California won't deal with their illigal immigrant problem which is breaking their legal, penal, medical systems; they live in big cities that create tons of smog; they irrigate the dessert to grow food we grow naturally out here, they are beyond broke and will be coming to us to bail them out, but we out here in "flyover" country are the backwards unenlightened ones? Only out there in FruitLoop land does that make any sense.
My plan? Throw California out of the Union. And while you're at it, send New England, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota along with them.
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