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Citizen's Press: Update from California drought. 🥶 (twitter.com)
posted 96 days ago by Punstorm 96 days ago by Punstorm +1842 / -3
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– realPhantomFuck 232 points 96 days ago +232 / -0

There's plenty of water

It's the disastrous mismanagement that is the problem

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– SquiggyMcPepe 89 points 96 days ago +89 / -0

Exactly. Policy is driven by insane tree hugger activists who hate humanity and want to do everything possible to toss humanity back into the stone age so the trees and animals can be free again. Yeah I know they are just more useful idiots to give the globohomos a fall man for their own policy which is exactly the same.

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– ubermk3 77 points 96 days ago +77 / -0

California was the pinnacle of human prosperity on earth, thus it became the #1 target of the anti-human globalists.

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– BloodElfSupporter 25 points 96 days ago +25 / -0

When do you think that started to happen?

California in the 80s was beautiful.

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– MLGS 38 points 96 days ago +38 / -0

Reagan's amnesty sealed the fate of California for good.

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– YT45 28 points 96 days ago +28 / -0

California was a great place to grow up in the 80s and 90s. It started going to shit under Davis when I was in high school. It’s been going downhill and picking up speed ever since.

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– Tophat9000 23 points 96 days ago +23 / -0

Native California here.. I remember the descent of California The critical last chance... the recall

I was a big Tom McClintock supporters...and then when Arnold jumped in I knew he was a GOPe backed rhino and he turned out to be exactly that..

Really the Trump.. GOPe battle was nothing new.. if you were from CA it's was very Familiar.

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– YT45 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0

I miss what my SoCal mountain hometown used to be. It’s long gone now.

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– QSWO1 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

Arnold as a republican backed by the RNC is as WWF as you can get. God bless our Cali pedes.

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– deleted 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0
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– ubermk3 19 points 96 days ago +19 / -0

I was an 80s kid and grew up in the south but both my parents and most of my extended family were from southern California, mostly around Orange County. We would visit there in the summer throughout the 80s and 90s and it was like paradise. My heart longed to be there. So seeing what California has become is tragic and deeply painful for me.

I think the wheels were set in motion as early as the cultural revolution in the 60's then into the 70s and 80s as the globalist open border policies took root and began the flood of 3rd world invasion. It just took a while for it all to manifest, but man what a shitshow it is today. Sad and infuriating.

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– Ocineaa 9 points 96 days ago +11 / -2

Thank Regan for that. Blanket amnesty set our country on a path of destruction even if it took 40 years for it to happen.

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– deleted -1 points 95 days ago +1 / -2
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– MeloniaisMelons 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0

When was Hollywood implemented?

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– Annoyedwiththedevoid 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

I wanna say 1920's

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– MeloniaisMelons 9 points 96 days ago +9 / -0

That's when Cali was taken over by the globalists then :/

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– PandoraBoxed 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Hollywood was implemented about 6-7 years prior to 1920, due to early film-making equipment and film, which worked better in warmer temperatures.

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– MeloniaisMelons 7 points 96 days ago +7 / -0

So they created the fed in 1913 (if I remember correctly) and then created Hollywood. That's interesting.

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– PandoraBoxed 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

Prior to Hollywood, the "film capital" was New York.

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– HeavyMetalPatriot 11 points 96 days ago +11 / -0

They are insane tree huggers and NOT actual conservationists or environmentalists. They belong to the Climate Cult and have nothing in common with common sense and real science. But those are racist and White supremacy now.

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– cryptographrix 9 points 96 days ago +9 / -0

https://www.vhemt.org/

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– NavyGuy 5 points 96 days ago +6 / -1

Dude wtf? Its literally a death cult.

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– cryptographrix 2 points 95 days ago +2 / -0

Yep.

“Voluntary Human Extinction”

Heard more from them recently than I have from evangelicals in general so ¯_(ツ)_/¯…

That’s something.

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– Sarsen1776 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0

Not all of humanity, just the dirty peasants.

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– texas4ever 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Yep. The same ones doing all the talking animals in the forest versus bad people kids movies these days.

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– ParticleCannon 13 points 96 days ago +13 / -0

I think we can call it dismanagement at this point

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– 2OldSchool 10 points 96 days ago +10 / -0

This... those reservoirs will be empty by September at the latest.

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– Standingoak 8 points 96 days ago +8 / -0

Nice SECOND FLOOR balcony though. Looks like up state Maine.

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– unicornpoop 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Why do you say it's second floor?

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– Standingoak 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

12' X 5' Patio..... ground level........nope. Typical Ski Lodge / Mountain Condo patio

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– dykstra89 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

Theres lots of ski resorts and mountains in CA.

We got snow at sea level this week. A coworkers parents live up in Shasta County and this is what it looks like

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– Standingoak 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

Yep, second Floor Deep. Snowed in SF and Sacratomatoe in 1976. Weather.

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– Nomad899 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

In ‘76 had 2 inches of snow all day in yard in San Jo.. 54ft above sea level.

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– Standingoak 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Sacratomatoe only 25 feet but farther from ocean

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– 1776Widowmaker 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Isabella should fill up now that the damn is fixed.

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– Standingoak 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Whole lake a rounding error compared to Shasta. Which was designed and built to be raised 18 feet to double it's storage capacity.............was finished in 1945 2 years early and they haven't done shit since.

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– BewareOfThePug 1 point 96 days ago +2 / -1

2nd floor BBQ?

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– Standingoak 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

on every one. Ski Resorts need summer condominium rentals too

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– Hoshi 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

No new water holding systems put in place since the 70s and they don't fix the dams and other holding facilities until they start to fail so they pay a fortune in repairs

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– saltymethods 75 points 96 days ago +75 / -0

How much you wanna bet come Summertime, Gavin Newsom will be telling CA residents to conserve water because we're in a drought?

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– deplorable-d00d 31 points 96 days ago +31 / -0

They're already running public service TV ads... "Even though we may be getting abnormally high amounts of rainfall, this does not mean we can waste water... yadda yadda.../;

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– Drewniverse 25 points 96 days ago +25 / -0

Kill them all.

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– akira2501 7 points 96 days ago +7 / -0

“We’re now in a situation in California where there’s never really enough water anymore to do all of the things that everyone wants, and to declare the drought over, or the emergency over, I think would send the wrong signal,” said Peter Gleick, co-founder and president emeritus of the Pacific Institute. “I think people should still be cautious and careful and efficient, and I think water agencies should be pushing for continued improvements in water use.”

Yea.. perpetual emergency. That's what they want.

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– JuanTitor 6 points 96 days ago +7 / -1

My favorite was I was on a trip to Costa Rica, in a rainforest where we got rain everyday, they had messaging aimed at children to save water, turn off the sink when brushing your teeth.

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

FOUND THE ADS!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNCBqGvfFhs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-Enj4C9oEY

From their Youtube page -

"At the start of the new year, California experienced one of the three wettest weeks, following the driest three years in the state’s recorded history. The precipitation California received from nine atmospheric rivers in early January has helped ease drought impacts in parts of California. Those storms built the Sierra Nevada snowpack to above-average levels, which should also improve water storage levels when the snow melts this spring.

However, for every day it does not rain or snow, California gradually returns to dry conditions. With climate change making swings between drought and flood more extreme, Californians should continue to use water wisely so that we can have both a thriving economy, community, and environment."

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– Balloon_of_Kiev 12 points 96 days ago +12 / -0

I’ll pass, I don’t like giving money away.

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– BoomShtick 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

There are already articles out stating that the drought is not over. No amount of snow will be enough if those commie twats can’t increase storage

https://abc30.com/amp/california-water-high-snowpack-ongoing-drought-recent-storms/12856284/

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– YT45 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

He’s been making sure all of the reservoirs keep dumping as much water into the ocean as possible since getting in. Gotta keep that crisis going!

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– ParticleCannon 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

As their suppliers Colorado and Utah flood from the melt

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– N8daGr8est 43 points 96 days ago +43 / -0

You can clearly see the global warming. Mostly because of that illegal gas stove I see.

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– BasedOligarch 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

Those are not illegal in CA.

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– YT45 15 points 96 days ago +15 / -0

Yet.

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

its coming!

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– BewareOfThePug 1 point 96 days ago +2 / -1

I thought it was salt

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– MrGrapeMan 35 points 96 days ago +35 / -0

California hasn't built any new infrastructure in decades so all that water will be lost

Would be cool to see a 3 point graph

Tax burden of average working Californian over time

New reservoir construction over time

Population increase over time

Very depressing sight I'm sure

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– War_Hamster 23 points 96 days ago +23 / -0

California hasn't built any new infrastructure in decades

Not true. We've a high speed rail project going on.

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– SquiggyMcPepe 20 points 96 days ago +20 / -0

Which is a front to parcel out the money to all their buddies. I was looking at a map of the proposed rail line and the land they actually bought for it. Nothing along the proposed line and the land they did buy was no where near the proposed line and wait for it the land owners all had ties to the cali gov at one level or another. Oh and it was useless scrub land iirc unsuitable for near any type of development. This is how they launder all the tax money they get from the nation. Announce a grand plan to finally fix X then toss the tax money at a maze of shell corporations and cutouts until its all gone with no real way to track where the money finally ended up.

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– War_Hamster 10 points 96 days ago +10 / -0

Accurate.

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– HeavyMetalPatriot 10 points 96 days ago +10 / -0

100% - can confirm. It's a total scam.

Commifornia is Ukraine with nicer beaches.

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– MrGrapeMan 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Ukraine beaches probably have hotter women actually

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– HeavyMetalPatriot 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Certainly more White women with less plastic!

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– deplorable-d00d 13 points 96 days ago +13 / -0

laughs in hair gel

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– Nongmohumon 7 points 96 days ago +7 / -0

Can't wait to go from Madera to Wasco in 4 hours for $200!

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– switchhand 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

And be without a car when you get there

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– love_and_peace 2 points 96 days ago +3 / -1

Did they ever install that $1.7m public toilet?

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– aquila_calvitium 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

Should have bought the X2000 30 years ago, it runs on existing tracks so no lawsuits, land grabbing or other fuckery needed, all the billions saved could have been used on regular maintenance, straighten up an curvy parts, strengthen up the tracks etc.

Even after just 10 years the travel time could have been the half compared to driving seeing how rich Commiefornia is. Electrification could have brought in the RC2 locomotive for freight trains, speeding them up to 100mph too. The very use of electricity would have forced new construction of more power plants early on.

So basically, a California where no traffic jams exist, with high speed trains, no rolling blackouts, and maybe with water too as hydro electric dams with reservoirs would be an excellent new energy source for the trains.

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– War_Hamster 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Goodness, sounds like you just made a case in favor of trains.

I don't know the math, but I do know it has always been a boondoggle.

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– aquila_calvitium 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

All I know is that it's been a huge success in far more rural areas with much harsher climate than anywhere in California. I've been following their current high speed train project which apparently is based on Japans bullet trains, ironically created in the 70's.

This is all very old technology, still reliable and proven to work tho. But a real shame to waste so many billions having to build new tracks just for 20mph extra speed which won't do much in the end anyway.

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– War_Hamster 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

This is the kindest description of the CA bullet train I've read, and I readily admit to not knowing any of the recent details.

I'll check back into this based on your comment.

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– ClarenceBeeks 7 points 96 days ago +7 / -0

Voter approved reservoirs were never built by our fascist “leaders”

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– PandoraBoxed 7 points 96 days ago +7 / -0

Voters approved those reservoirs NINE years ago!

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– YT45 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

CEQA ensures things will only get worse.

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– ClarenceBeeks 25 points 96 days ago +25 / -0

CA gets way more water than we could ever use. And they let it all flow into the ocean so they can perpetuate the climate scam

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– BoomShtick 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

And save the <insert stupid fucking fish here>

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– knittinkittens 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Would be nice if they'd let Nevada keep some.

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– deplorable-d00d 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

The cities (especially LA) are engineered to evacuate all the water as quickly as possible, straight to the ocean. Thanks to the Army Corps of Engineers, back in the 1930's when the valley was cut off from Hollywood in a massive flood (the "valley" was some of the best farming land in California due to these floods!)

Now, every single street, alley and driveway LA is pitched to the nearest storm drain, which feeds other drains, which feeds the LA "river" - which is a massive cement drain that pull all the water from the hills, through the valley, and 50+ miles to Long Beach where it dumps.

You wouldn't believe how much water passes through here, being wasted for the last 85 years

This was 2 days ago... and when it rains hard, it usually gets to the top of the bridges and starts lapping over. The channel is about 15-18 feet deep, maybe 35 feet wide here --> https://sendvid.com/4um6lc8p

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– ClarenceBeeks 2 points 95 days ago +2 / -0

This guy knows his water

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– deplorable-d00d 2 points 95 days ago +2 / -0

I've watched it all travel by me, on its way to the ocean, every time it rains for the last 12 years, while they scream "drought climate change drought drought"

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

https://www.spl.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Stories/Article/477249/the-la-river-and-the-corps-a-brief-history/

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– Owmyballz 11 points 96 days ago +12 / -1

It's a good thing California put all their money into buying Union votes and paying to trans women to have abortions rather than building damns to hold water. Its almost as people in California forgot they were in a drought.

I'd kill for that much snow.

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– cusp-of-carabelli 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

Totally agree, Hormel Chavez.

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– least_counties_ever 10 points 96 days ago +10 / -0

They're sticking to the word "drought" like Biden's sticking to his 81 million votes. It won't stop raining in California, and they're sending messages on facebook telling people to conserve water by keeping a bucket in the shower, and pouring the bucket into the toilet to flush the toilet. Globocrats don't want solutions; they want sacrifices.

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– RockyHead 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Human Sacrifices

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– yebs_nightstand 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0

Used Car Gavin is gonna have a hard time explaining how this is the fault of gas stoves and not enough illegal aliens in his State.

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– SquiggyMcPepe 3 points 96 days ago +4 / -1

Huh? Explain to who? Their tens of millions of welfare minions that keep them in power who most likely can't read or write and barely understand english or are illegals and don't give a fuck one way or another as long as they get their gibs me dats?

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– Groomerboomer 6 points 96 days ago +7 / -1

Ackshually this makes the draught worse

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– Talon54 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0

Well since a draught is a system of storing and serving drinks from large containers, especially barrels: like beer and ale, you may be right. That water is gonna be pretty muddy. I wouldn't want to drink beer made from it.

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– Groomerboomer 2 points 96 days ago +3 / -1

I’ll take it over flint or e Palestine at the moment

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– GuerillaYourDreams 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

Sarcasm? I'm from CA and we always welcome the snow, as it melts.

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– love_and_peace 1 point 96 days ago +2 / -1

I think they see it the same way they seem wealth, as a zero sum game. If it's freezing in California, all the heat must be concentrated in the brown countries.

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– deleted 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0
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– Dictator_Bob 6 points 96 days ago +6 / -0

Normal weather patterns are climate change, btw.

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– TheMustacheBandit 5 points 96 days ago +6 / -1

California is doing nothing to capture any of this waterfall. All of it drains right back into the ocean because environmentalists will not allow dams, reservoirs or any other man-made structure that could store it.

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

in LA, we just watch it all flow by, every storm. There is a flood control dam about a mile upstream from me, but they just control the flow downstream, they dont store even 1oz of water there. it flows from the hills, via natural bottom river to the dam, then they slow it down or speed it up by letting more out as it comes in quicker... down the cement drain from the dam onwards to the ocean. Once its gone and not raining, the dam area is dry again, except for the normal trickle.

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– Beaverstatemilitia 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

Over 650” of snowfall at mammoth mountain this year and a base of 500”. 3rd biggest o record. Butt of course no way to store that water.

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– bigdickhangsright 5 points 96 days ago +5 / -0

More white powder than Hunter Biden's coffee table.

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– EatMyBallsAmerican 5 points 96 days ago +6 / -1

Man bear pig did this

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– bigbossman2 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

which half?

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– bigbossman2 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

And I'm totally cereal

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– YT45 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

SUPER serial!!!

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– Gunmolester 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

we should have more reservoirs ....they wont build them.....we should have lot of nuclear power plants....they decommission them....we should have good leaders....we have retards running this state

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

but his winery stays open, and A/C on 68 all the time!

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– BasedOligarch 4 points 96 days ago +5 / -1

The reservoirs are on track. The snowpack is 150% of the season avg (which ends in April). But our groudwater level is still 30 meters below sea level, which is really bad. I am hoping we can climb back to 25 meters after the snowmelt. Still, its not sustainable with our cycle of 1 water year followed by 4 dry years

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– Soccersmotis 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Literally been LA Nina the last 3 years...moving to Enso Neutral and possibly El Nino by the end of the year.

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– DontPanic 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

Probably have a law against collecting your own water and this guy is going to get a fine from the state for illegal storage of water that needs to go back to the ocean for some fish...

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– YT45 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

Don’t give them ideas!

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– frogface 4 points 96 days ago +4 / -0

When all that snow melts they will dump it straight into the ocean to save the transgender delta bubble guppies.

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– terri1143 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

If there was only a way to store this when it melts. (Sarcasm) 🙂

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– CLF3 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

Wait until june after they let it all run into the ocean. They'll be whining about drought again.

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– DERedRider 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

This snowfall will do nothing to stop the "climate change" drought because there's no place to put it, it will just runoff into the ocean. But no one is allowed to blame the state's disastrous mismanagement about that.

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– RabidZoo 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

I'm not an envious being but I'm being tested right now 😂

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– badbeachboy 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

1 inch of rain = roughly 8-10 inches of snow. This should help a bit...

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– Christineblaseyford 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

It will be a drought, caused by climate change, again by June

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– HOSEQ 3 points 96 days ago +3 / -0

They'll blame Trump, MAGA, America First, Q, Anons, and Republicans, just because they cannot Capture the Millions of Gallons of water in a Man Made Lake that they never made....

So, the runoff is lost and the blame isn't theirs....

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– BasedOligarch 0 points 96 days ago +1 / -1

Both sides do it. On the right we like to front incompetent candidates and when they get smoked they say "stOleN elEctiOn" and we all nod and drool. Politicians suck. So does the media.

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– HOSEQ 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

I agree about Politicians and the Media, but most of us didn't know just how corrupted the whole thing is....

So, I'll pose this to you::

Now that I've been pointing out the Evils of the 14th Amendment, and how it Created Dual Citizenship, Anchor Babies, Massive Protection for Corporate Misdeeds and Crimes, to name a few things, will YOU willingly take Full 100% responsibility for the creation of the 14th Amendment, or is that also someone elses fault???

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– BasedOligarch 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

I admit I am a bit confused by your question. I'm not a Constitutional scholar, but my understanding is that the 14th protects citizen from a state attempt to abridge their rights which are protected by the Constitution. IIRC it also establishes the idea of due process under the law. But that's as far as my knowledge goes, roughly.

But how can "I" take responsibility for this? This amendment was ratified by congress in the 19th century. I am a creature of the 20th. Also, I am not a lawyer or a congressman.

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– HOSEQ 1 point 95 days ago +1 / -0

Due Process was a States Issue long before the 14th Amendment, and it goes all the way back to the Magna Carta....

Due Process is plainly laid out in the Bill of Rights and those Ten Amendments, anything past those is the Bill of Adjustments, as they Adjust the Body of the Constitution, and the 14th is the Worst of them....

But more to the point, you spoke of us on the Right, and you are inaccurate, we try to chose the best possible candidate, Trump was that guy, but others before him, namely the two Bush's, and some others, all were Liars, swindlers and Cheats, who make Big Promises and then did almost the exact opposite....

The 2020 Election and the 2022 elections were Both actually manipulated so that our side would lose, it isn't our Fault, just like Anchor Babies are our Fault....

We found out too late, and yes, we trusted that by catching them the first time, they would not do it again, or that maybe LEOs would do the right thing and Investigate and arrest and Charge....

But as we are learning, and as we see in AZ, the Sinaloa Cartel OWNS most of the People IN that Government, pays them big money to commit Crimes, and soo much more....

This is what people have to contend with when they are at War....

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– notabot6646 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

And once all the snow melts it flows straight into the ocean

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– Siteless_Vagrant 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

They're not gonna save ONE drop of that. And citizens will still vote Dem because weed.

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

I still think Trump shot himself in the foot with that, its always been legal in California for medical and was clearly going full legal for adults during his term. He should have jumped on it and made it his baby... he did talk about legalizing it nationwide once or twice.

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– TwistedChemical 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

I've learned that they're going to hold fear against us and this 'drought' forever. This year we've had so much rain, it's pretty amazing.

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– deplorable-d00d 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

They're already nipping that in the bud.. (or butt, in California's case) -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNCBqGvfFhs

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– YT45 1 point 96 days ago +1 / -0

The state’s Predictive Services were telling in October that this winter would be warm and catastrophically dry. A week later we got the first big storm

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– MythArcana 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

Someone will have an indoor pool in two weeks.

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– MexBrodie73 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

Must be that global warming

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– Apersonofinterest 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

When all of this melts, the sea levels will rise and Hawaii will disappear under the waves.

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– T_DforTrump2020 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

If the waves are big enough, the smaller Hawaiian Islands might tip over too. Not good.

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– TheAmerican6171 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

the worst part...my state aka commieformia has nothing to store this with. All the rain and snow goes right back into the ocean.

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– Hullohoomans 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

Good thing you've got all those brand new water reservoirs that you voted to build 15 years ago.

Oh, wait... they never built them.

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– aquila_calvitium 2 points 96 days ago +2 / -0

They're all going to prison now, apparently in Commiefornia it's illegal to "collect rainwater", snow is just frozen rainwater which collects itself due to it's solid form. 🤡

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