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08-10-2022, 11:43 AM | #571 | |
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09-08-2022, 10:03 AM | #576 |
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I'm not really sure what it is but I'm not going to lie- I hate this shit now.
Two uncomprehending masses of imbeciles pushing the country to the precipice and each pointing at each other and saying, "no, u." Yeah, one group's worse for the country than the other but neither is genuinely interested in the betterment of the country for those who most need it. Everyone just wants to get theirs. Sometimes, I don't recognize the people around me. They genuinely see me as a problem, as their enemy. I see flashes of hatred in their eyes and I get to see their work quality decline after a major GOP announcement. Water and food are going to be big deals in the future and it feels like no one cares. Gavin Newsom hasn't done anything to help California with regard to agriculture's impact on water, and there are six other states and Mexico that are going to suffer until California actually reduces its drain on the Colorado River. The Central Valley and Delta areas are still going to suffer subsidence and saltwater infiltration if flows aren't changed and groundwater isn't protected. |
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09-08-2022, 05:47 PM | #578 |
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I'm of the opinion that desalination is kind of a Rube Goldberg solution. Sure, it is a thing, but at what energy cost? Will the process and utter ACTIVITY behind desalination do anything to assist with the challenges of the thirst of the second largest city in the nation being in the goddamn desert? We obviously can't UN-plan LA but is desalination really worth it in the end?
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09-08-2022, 06:27 PM | #579 | |
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The simplest (partial) solution would be to further incentivize solar panel installations, drought-resistant landscaping, and pull water rights from bottled water companies, but there's no money in it for the politicians �� aww, sad. This 2035 death date of ICE is idiotic. The amount of infrastructure bolstering required to support that much energy demand is mind-boggling. The state hasn't even finished updating the 1 mile stretch of business 80 through downtown Sacramento in 13 years, how the fuck do they think they're gonna fortify the grid and generate enough power to meet the needs of 10 million (let's say 1/4 the population switch over) EV drivers in that amount of time?! Only chance they have is driving enough of the population out of the state by making over-reaching policies that the current infrastructure with a couple new bells and whistles is enough. I love California, but this EV shit plus the invasive smog testing bullshit is really pushing it towards a virtue signaling faux-environmentalist capitalist hellscape.
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09-09-2022, 07:59 AM | #580 |
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Desal also has two problems with the byproduct: heat and brine. The entire West Coast is having issues with rising intertidal ocean temperatures and the resulting lower dissolved oxygen levels causing fish die-offs and bacteria/algae blooms, which further lowers the dissolved oxygen levels. If you add heat, you obviously increase temperatures, and if you increase salinity, you also lower dissolved oxygen levels.
Phlip, if you're talking about LA being in the desert, LA's not. LA's Mediterranean and hasn't even hit the semi-arid classification yet. It'd be in a lot better shape if there was a push for marshland at the base of the hills north of LA but they're wealthy enclaves and the thought of increasing surface permeation where there could be a boutique vajazzling store has the city councils in a tizzy. Nestle "only" uses about 3,069 acre-feet of water per year in all its CA operations from water bottling through any food product production; the Imperial Irrigation District allocates 3.5 million acre-feet of Colorado River water through the Imperial Valley and if you drive through Westmorland/Rockwood/Calipatria/Niland, you'll see that water goes toward a ridiculous amount of alfalfa and leaves the earth white with dissolved salts that eventually join with fertilizers in the New River and feed the Salton Sea with more effluents. To put that into perspective, Palm Springs uses the most water out of any SoCal city in terms of daily per capita usage, and uses 14,852 acre-feet per year. I use about 0.11 acre-feet per year on my property. Beef and dairy production account for the lion's share of water usage, again due to alfalfa. Alfalfa itself is fairly drought-resistant, can go without water without large-scale die-off, and is nitrogen-fixing, but none of those things can overcome the sheer amount of it being grown in areas it was never meant to grow. |
09-20-2022, 01:46 PM | #581 |
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https://www.politico.com/news/2022/0...-lago-00057805
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09-21-2022, 08:03 AM | #582 |
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Deolio you are almost there with your solution, but as KA mentioned, it really is California agriculture that is consuming the majority of the water in the West. If you took all the water away from all of the cities in the west and left agriculture alone, you would still be losing water on the Colorado river/reservoirs. Unfortunately it doesn't look like California is going to take any steps quick enough to stop a major catastrophe on the river, which needs to happen. And as KA alluded to, its all a political game of finger pointing.
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09-21-2022, 02:03 PM | #583 |
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Not just CA ag... but CA ag does get preferential treatment and it's unfair to the other six states plus Mexico.
AZ still has a fucking cotton industry. Fucksake, cotton in the desert? Literally every state in the upper and lower basins has ag that they don't need. This is something that the United States gov't should have realized and should have offered subsidies/tax breaks for companies willing to try to grow in the South where water is still plentiful. The market cannot correct these issues, the issues need government intervention because it's rapidly coming to a head. This is a national problem, not a Colorado River Basin problem. We feed the country in the winter- if the Southwest cuts back on production, food prices go up across the board in the middle of an inflationary period. There needs to be some direction and I'm just not seeing it. What are the costs that need to be passed on to farmers if the courts decide water rights are absolutely set in stone? If we can't force farmers to change their water usage, how do we make it painful in other ways? Is there a reason why farmers aren't paying a watershed pollution fee? A soil subsidence fee based on number and depth of wells as well as average yearly subsidence in that county? A saltwater infiltration fee for farmers causing delta issues? A permit and fine system for farmers who burn their waste and create air quality problems? Water is becoming an issue around the world. That the United States is this far behind is stupid. |
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Not surprising at at all, but the big orange clown announcing he's going to run in 2024 is hilarious. It'll be interesting to see just how desperate the Republican party is.
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Trump announcing his candidacy kind of throws a wrench in the works of any potential prosecution (aka the justice dept needs to grow a pair and charge him, well in advance of the election cycle) |
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11-17-2022, 01:51 PM | #589 | |
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If Biden runs again, ill vote for him, but extremely begrudgingly.
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11-17-2022, 05:28 PM | #591 | |
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Bum couldn't even get elected in NY. He has been saying some of the most out of pocket shit, and then the whole thing about starting a new party with a couple of republicans. how did that work out? |
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11-18-2022, 08:00 AM | #592 |
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The fact is that neither party has any particularly attractive candidates. Years of Boomers refusing to acknowledge the simple existence of life expectancy has us all beholden to corrupt half-dead politicians fucking a world they will soon not have to live in.
DeSantis will probably get the GOP nomination once they sit back and accurately assess what prevented the expected so-called "red wave" from materializing. Meanwhile, no such a Gen-X'er is coming out of the left. |
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The Democrats have a big problem with liberals and progressives. Liberals are ruining the country and progressives need to focus their efforts to actually see progress. I want to see it. I want to be able to vote for a progressive who picks their battles and has actual plans in place to deal with the incredible stalemates in what seems like every single political arena. But I don't see it from anyone. Instead they have these grandiose plans for revamping everything; I don't want them to revamp everything because I know it's bullshit. I want them to make meaningful progress on something. |
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Desantis vs Trump is going to be an interesting battle. If Desantis gets the nod, no way Trump is backing him. Trump might tell his base not to go vote in the election like he did before.
To Phlip's point, the Dems needs someone to point to other than Biden. The man is 79 and at times can barely form a coherent sentence.
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11-21-2022, 08:05 AM | #596 |
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Oh hey, there were consequences for the rise of the term "groomer" by bigots and idiots hell-bent on following a semi-official narrative that gay and transgender people are, simply by virtue of being who they are, immoral.
Who would have thought that demonizing and dehumanizing people would have a negative result? Not me. I was shocked, shocked I say. Go ahead and look up the political affiliation of the Colorado Springs (El Paso County) DA. Hell, look up news stories about the county's court system. It's not uncommon to see them. Everyone talks about bettering the country, but it all starts with the efficient and economical redress of grievances and our court system has been broken for decades (centuries?) now. |
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Gretchen Whitmer*
* She's shown no interest and I still doubt the country is willing to accept a female president
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We're reaching a point where the Federal Judiciary is well aware that he is trying to run out the clock and evermore increasingly here lately they are not having it. Meanwhile, Kari Lake got her whole legal team sanctioned for her own election denials. |
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Herschel Walker is one of the most ignorant human beings I've heard speak.
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