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cool story bro

meanwhile the county water commisioner has a job and a life and no problems. his kids will go on to a good college. everyone else in that town just keeps eating shit.

god I hate Oregon
IIRC he lost his position when he came out on TV and told everyone that they don't own the rain, he does.

Oh, that and the bribes he was taking from Nestle.

Fuck, Oregon USED to be a good state to live in, but California vultures looking for a new meal fucked it up.
 
Sorry if someone else already posted it but Biden's recent hired staffer have a hidden skeleton in his closet.
For those who don't remember this creature, it's this freakjob they put in the nuke power divison:

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Openly bemoaning the fact that the government shut down an online gay sex trafficking ring. I'd wager money he has child porn somewhere on his digital devices.
 
Goddamn it.

So much for him getting nuclear power in place.

Welp, better luck with the next person.

The interesting thing to see is if his tranny status protects him or if the Dems nuke him for the kids thing as well as wanting nuke power.

Fucking figures. He had one job, and that was keep his dick out of kids, and he couldn't even do that.

Once again: If it's a tranny, they support fucking kids.
 
Sorry if someone else already posted it but Biden's recent hired staffer have a hidden skeleton in his closet.
Not a shocker. Everyone, including this thread, could see this incoming from fucking space and called it.
 
Was that the same teenager who got arrested for tearing down a poster and likely died (or pronounced brain dead) after being tortured in custody? I remember when he was first arrested, the woke crowd mocked him and said his white privilege won't save him.
yes, the exact one.
 
The Colorado River no longer reaches the Gulf of California because of these people.
Don't get me started on this topic. The only thing flowing into Mexico these days is sliver of toxic sludge. Where there once a huge riparian delta, one of the most diverse in the world, is now miles and miles of salt flats from just over the border all the way to San Felipe.

Mexico sued the US. US response was to build a huge desalination plant in the Yuma area. Which mostly sits there and does nothing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuma_Desalting_Plant

They have done some major water releases as tests to see if the delta could be brought back to life and the results were good, but y'all know as well as I do where all that Colorado River water is actually going.
 
Don't get me started on this topic. The only thing flowing into Mexico these days is sliver of toxic sludge. Where there once a huge riparian delta, one of the most diverse in the world, is now miles and miles of salt flats from just over the border all the way to San Felipe.

Mexico sued the US. US response was to build a huge desalination plant in the Yuma area. Which mostly sits there and does nothing. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuma_Desalting_Plant

They have done some major water releases as tests to see if the delta could be brought back to life and the results were good, but y'all know as well as I do where all that Colorado River water is actually going.
It's infuriating to me because California has a wealth of canyonlands to use for reservoirs. I'm not talking about some blasted moonscape canyon in the high desert, I'm talking about arroyos in the Coastal Ranges and Transverse Ranges that get regular rainfall every year. No migratory fish to worry about, no real sediment problems aside from dust. And yet they sit unused because of faggy environmentalists that value chapparal that bursts into flame every year instead of weaning the state off of imported water. But fuck those flyover mayo goblins, that water belongs to California even though it never enters the state through its natural drainage (no, Blythe doesn't count).

If California should ban anything it should be lawns. They're ugly in that climate and waste cubic tons of water.
 
Sorry if someone else already posted it but Biden's recent hired staffer have a hidden skeleton in his closet.
"Hans, are we the baddies?"
 
So crude is dropping. Below $100 a barrel. Let's see how biden and co take the credit for this.
Eh, just you wait. A nicely timed Category 3-or-higher hurricane will probably waltz on into the Gulf of Mexico and knock out our rigs and refineries in short order later this summer. In short: don't expect it to trend down for long.
 
If California should ban anything it should be lawns. They're ugly in that climate and waste cubic tons of water.
I remember, vaguely, a push for bark and pebble and white stone lawns.

Naw, lets just force everyone else to give us water for our automatic sprinklers that run for 3 hours every morning and evening.
 
Unless it's in other states.

Then they REALLY care.

Enough to pour millions in, make all kinds of lawsuits, and do everything they can.

Meanwhile, back home, half the state burns down.

Oh no, see, the fires and depleted water tables are caused by global warming, which just coincidentally isn't caused by our egregious mismanagement of our own ecological resources...turns out it's caused by people not voting Democrat enough and throwing enough resources after trendy futuretech!

Managing your water and forest resources responsibly is boring and hard and can't just be fixed by electing the latest screeching shitlib.

It's infuriating to me because California has a wealth of canyonlands to use for reservoirs. I'm not talking about some blasted moonscape canyon in the high desert, I'm talking about arroyos in the Coastal Ranges and Transverse Ranges that get regular rainfall every year. No migratory fish to worry about, no real sediment problems aside from dust. And yet they sit unused because of faggy environmentalists that value chapparal that bursts into flame every year instead of weaning the state off of imported water. But fuck those flyover mayo goblins, that water belongs to California even though it never enters the state through its natural drainage (no, Blythe doesn't count).

If California should ban anything it should be lawns. They're ugly in that climate and waste cubic tons of water.

Higher water level in a canyon: environmentally intolerable.
Drying out river deltas: fine

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