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Old 03-24-2024, 06:49 PM
 
Location: NY
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Scary thing, if you step back and look at the USA map, you would realize that the radicals are gaining control of the majority of the perimeter states. Once they have them all, the people in the flyover will be boxed in. People better wake up because this so called globalists have been planning this "war" for a very long time.


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I don't know about being boxed in.
May be a blessing.

Maybe a 13.5 magnitude on the Richter off the Atalntic
will result in a tsunami swallowing up all the coastals.


I prefer to play it safe and seek refuge in the inner hills.
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Old 03-25-2024, 06:37 AM
 
Location: Oregon Coast
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"The only water that farmers are legally allowed to collect in Oregon is rainwater. Everything else, including water from rivers and streams, and even groundwater on private property is considered a public resource."


Where is this going to end? Is all private land going to be considered a "public resource" in the future?
Stuff like this is why half the state of Oregon wants to secede and join Idaho and why I'm a big believer in having an Electoral College type system at the state level.
What states don't control water rights? Water rights go back to Roman law. Oregon farmers would have a lot bigger problems if anybody who wanted to could just divert water and use it for their own personal or commercial use. It would be a free for all.

As you say they are allowed to collect rainwater. All the woman in the article has to do is collect the rainwater. She can collect 40 inches of it on 145 days a year. Since she claims she doesn't use very much, 40 inches should be way, way more than enough.

For your information, Idaho regulates water rights too. So I'm not sure how Oregon farmers would benefit by joining Idaho.

Water Rights Overview _ Idaho Department of Water Resources
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Old 03-25-2024, 06:18 PM
 
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Wow, this is scary. This is more proof that the left/democrats have gone off the rails. This is definitely some 1984 type stuff.

They really want to turn the country into a hunger games type of society.
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Old 03-25-2024, 06:43 PM
 
Location: Kansas City, MISSOURI
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Small farmers are under attack in the state of Oregon, which has begun shutting down family farms throughout the state en masse under the guise of water conservation and groundwater protection.

“The state of Oregon has effectively shut down small farms and market gardens on a large scale, and they’re actually sending out cease-and-desist letters to farms and they’re using satellite technology to find their victims and send them these letters that say you can’t operate,” the rancher in the video below explains.
https://drleonardcoldwell.com/2024/0...ct-the-people/

https://youtu.be/unOXcKigSuY

The climate crazies are going full fascist in Oregon - and this will most likely spread to other states.

This has nothing to do with climate change, it has to do with depleting groundwater wells.

As Oregon proposes new groundwater rules, some agricultural groups push back

Right-wingers think groundwater is an infinite resource which will never deplete no matter how much is pumped out, or something. Eventually a lack of groundwater would be shutting down these farms anyway.
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Old 03-25-2024, 07:21 PM
 
Location: Pacific Northwest
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Thank you to the posters who are better explaining this. This sounds like it's not "going after farmers" as it was stated, but going after those who cause pollution and stopping farmers from taking an abundance of water resources for their own use.
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Old 03-25-2024, 08:23 PM
 
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Small farmers are under attack in the state of Oregon, which has begun shutting down family farms throughout the state en masse under the guise of water conservation and groundwater protection.

“The state of Oregon has effectively shut down small farms and market gardens on a large scale, and they’re actually sending out cease-and-desist letters to farms and they’re using satellite technology to find their victims and send them these letters that say you can’t operate,” the rancher in the video below explains.
https://drleonardcoldwell.com/2024/0...ct-the-people/

https://youtu.be/unOXcKigSuY

The climate crazies are going full fascist in Oregon - and this will most likely spread to other states.

The Supreme Court has already ruled against the alphabet agencies in their "creating laws" without Congressional approval. It has been a very dangerous departure from the rule of law over the last 50 years that needs to be stopped.

Citizens in liberal states are beginning to feel the cut of liberal policy, which eventually gets around to harming everyone. When you no longer have the rule of law to protect you, you are at the whims of agencies who can choose to do whatever they want, regardless of the law. I have found it to be unbelievable that liberals have accepted illegal acts, as long as it led to the accomplishment of a liberal policy.

However, if the PROCESS of fair and universal protection under the law, and the rights of INDIVIDUALS is no longer respected, then there will be a natural expansion of the actions of the central government to ALL PHASES of private life. It is the path to voluntarily surrendering individual rights to achieve short term favorite agendas.

WAKE UP

Liberalism = Fascism
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Old 03-25-2024, 08:52 PM
 
Location: Kansas City, MISSOURI
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The Supreme Court has already ruled against the alphabet agencies in their "creating laws" without Congressional approval.
This is the state of Oregon government, not the federal government. That Supreme Court ruling only applied to federal government agencies.
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Old 03-25-2024, 08:53 PM
 
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What would be the purpose of going after farmers? The people who want the reset don't want us to eat?

There have been a lot of suspicious fires at farms in the last two years as well, mostly cattle farms.
They want to control all food so they can control the people.
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