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Old 04-26-2015, 02:27 PM
 
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Things that are coming soon, which Cuckfornia forgets about to justify the oven weather.

No more beaches, after the desalination plants are built you can't go to the beach anymore because there won't be a beach left.

Ski resorts will eventually completely go extinct because of the expense of making the fake snow will be too great.

Complete gentrification of the bay area and southern California, diversity goes out the window.

The valley will go full blown desertification as well as the hills.

Yosemite and the rest of the parks are going to burn up from forest fires.

The wild life will cease to exist from a lack of water.

Public parks will only be dirt fields or replaced with fake grass.

Soccer and football are going to be played on fake grass.

Massive tax increases to pay for the plants, natural gas power facilities, ghost dam upkeep, and waterless towns/cities to keep supplying water resources.

Gas station pricing on water resources.

Huge price increase in food.

Another 10-20 degree increase in temperature as there will be no water, snow, or anything left to reflect the sunlight except for concrete.

The docks all over the coast are going to be flooded and sales of lake compatible boats will completely go extinct, your lake boat is now useless.

After this summer is over, many of the houses in the valley will suddenly start to drop in value at a rapid pace from the sudden panic of several more wells going dry.

John Deere, Flory, Blue Diamond, and several other companies are going to have to travel up north to survive, but will probably just leave the state entirely.

Have fun with what's left of your paradise.
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Old 04-26-2015, 06:56 PM
 
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Things that are coming soon, which Cuckfornia forgets about to justify the oven weather.

No more beaches, after the desalination plants are built you can't go to the beach anymore because there won't be a beach left.

Ski resorts will eventually completely go extinct because of the expense of making the fake snow will be too great.

Complete gentrification of the bay area and southern California, diversity goes out the window.

The valley will go full blown desertification as well as the hills.

Yosemite and the rest of the parks are going to burn up from forest fires.

The wild life will cease to exist from a lack of water.

Public parks will only be dirt fields or replaced with fake grass.

Soccer and football are going to be played on fake grass.

Massive tax increases to pay for the plants, natural gas power facilities, ghost dam upkeep, and waterless towns/cities to keep supplying water resources.

Gas station pricing on water resources.

Huge price increase in food.

Another 10-20 degree increase in temperature as there will be no water, snow, or anything left to reflect the sunlight except for concrete.

The docks all over the coast are going to be flooded and sales of lake compatible boats will completely go extinct, your lake boat is now useless.

After this summer is over, many of the houses in the valley will suddenly start to drop in value at a rapid pace from the sudden panic of several more wells going dry.

John Deere, Flory, Blue Diamond, and several other companies are going to have to travel up north to survive, but will probably just leave the state entirely.

Have fun with what's left of your paradise.
Number one is a bit of a stretch for sure, the others could be a reality.
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Old 04-27-2015, 02:00 PM
 
Location: Kirkland, WA Formerly Clovis, CA
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Not mine, I never voted for anyone there. Now who did you vote into office?
not for any of the turds that are currently in power thats for damn sure. It was more or less directed at the general population who continues to elect the same garbage every election cycle, than wonder why things are screwed up.

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Old 05-02-2015, 05:47 PM
 
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i've been doing research on desal - will be posting results shortly
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Old 03-26-2016, 09:32 AM
 
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How's a pipeline going to get into California when the California governor said he's going to build a wall all around California if Trump becomes president, huh??? If Trump doesn't win, I'l build the wall myself to protect the rest of the states in the union from California, and I'll make California pay for it!!!!
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Old 03-26-2016, 10:26 AM
 
Location: Orange County, CA
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i've been doing research on desal - will be posting results shortly
It's been nearly a year and he never posted his results. He must've found something that he wasn't supposed to and then the spooks got him!
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Old 03-26-2016, 10:52 AM
 
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No more beaches, after the desalination plants are built you can't go to the beach anymore because there won't be a beach left.

Ski resorts will eventually completely go extinct because of the expense of making the fake snow will be too great.

The valley will go full blown desertification as well as the hills.

The wild life will cease to exist from a lack of water.

Public parks will only be dirt fields or replaced with fake grass.

Soccer and football are going to be played on fake grass.

Another 10-20 degree increase in temperature as there will be no water, snow, or anything left to reflect the sunlight except for concrete.

Have fun with what's left of your paradise.
Current description of Arizona and Nevada,.... much of Utah, ....and parts of Colorado.
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Old 03-27-2016, 03:57 PM
 
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California looks elsewhere but there are alternatives.

A few years ago they looked at the Eel River in Northern California. They wanted to build a canal that in times of flooding, that the excess water would be sent down to Southern California to fill their reservoir. The Eel in normal times, is really not much of a river. But when they get heavy rains, I have seen the river flood to miles across and do terrific damage. The North told them to go to h***, as the were not going to give Southern California any of their water. Southern California has treated Northern California like they were no bodies for so long, the hatred kept that project from happening.

It was the Southern California city nuts, that did not want to ever see timber cut down. It did not matter that trees have been farmed in that area for decades. Farmers plant corn in the spring, and they harvest it in the fall. Next year they plant it again, and harvest it that fall. Trees were treated the same way, but take from 25 to 80 years to cycle from harvested and replanted and ready to cut again. Then came along the city people from Southern California that demanded that they stop cutting Fir, Pine and Redwood trees. They called the Redwoods ancient trees that were thousands of years old. They insisted a big bunch of them be put into a national park as they were ancient trees that needed to be saved forever. The first thing the Park Service had to do after taking the property over, was to remove logging roads from the now park land. Yes logging roads, that require the use of trucks to haul the logs out. My question is, "How did they get logging roads all over that vast amount of land, if all the trees were thousands of years old". Did Fred Flintstone, and Barney Rubble put those roads in to log back in prehistoric times. No they did not use logging roads until the early part of the 1900s. They took away the private lands for the Headwater forests, as those were ancient trees. Actually when I was young, they had logged that land. My family even leased 20 acres of our ranch, to Homes Eureka Lumber Co., to build a logging camp house and feed loggers who cut that timber.

But the city dudes liked to see trees, and did not want the loggers to cut through the forest on a rotating basis, so there was always some being harvested, some replanted, and the other areas in different stages of growth. They destroyed the livelihood of thousands of people, when they shut down logging and lumber mills in Northern California. The only way they could survive, is that area is now now known as the Emerald Triangle, with Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino County being the illegal Marijuana growing area of the United States. About 1/3rd of the peoples income is based on Mary Jane.

The way Southern California with all the votes, have destroyed so much of the livelihood of the North, and damaged their future to the point, that they would rather have their area destroyed by floods, before they would let the South have one drop of their flood waters. The state of California is booming in population, but the North West is not. Eureka the biggest city in the area, has stagnated at the same type of population it had 50 years ago, due to the destruction of their only real industry.
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