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Posted: 3/28/2015 5:21:19 PM EDT
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Dupe for a couple of weeks ago.
Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. |
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OMG, raise taxes to bring back the cocaine piles on the mountain!
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Quoted: It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Already saw where a politican floated the idea of mass relocations paid for by the US government to other parts of the country, want to see an armed proptest go ahead. It's not the farmers that fucked the water supply, too many people in too small an area. Fuck em. |
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And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Well, I have been around a fair amount and this is the first time it has been that big a problem in my lifetime, so this is something new, regardless of the population. Famine. Yes. The Chinese system of control that works so well. Thanks for your good wishes for everyone's sake. Hope you don't like strawberries, peaches, plums, nectarines, almonds, or about three dozen other crops. Yeah, I live in a state that produces more food than yours ever did. We thought the same thing at one time, too. No worries, right? |
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We can still raise taxes though right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OMG, raise taxes to bring back the cocaine piles on the mountain! Those weren't cocaine piles. That was food. We can still raise taxes though right? We are going to have to do something better than taxes. But you can continue to cry about them, if you like. Don't let me interrupt a favorite rant. |
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Lol.in two years when the rains return, we'll all have a good laugh.
Until then, let's pass more laws and raise more taxes. We must fight climate. |
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Those weren't cocaine piles. That was food. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OMG, raise taxes to bring back the cocaine piles on the mountain! Those weren't cocaine piles. That was food. Cocaine is food for prostitutes. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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The CHANGE has caused it to loose it's beauty.
Let's HOPE we can successfully strip mine it. Did I do that right? |
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Maybe 20 some million people shouldn't live in a desert, just saying.
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"Califonia" is like a magic word that summons forth a gaggle of Arfcom idiots who spew forth poorly informed, badly articulated, ignorant and uneducated garbage and then wait around for a pat on the back from their equally retarded peers.
Its like either clockwork, or magic, or maybe a force of nature, but its real and its predictable. Fucking dipshits. |
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yeah--the cali snowpack is awful. this is going to have tremendous implications for the next couple of years WRT water resources.
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Lake Badwater has been pretty dry since I was little.
Back in the 90s the same thing happened and then record snowfall that filled everything up again. |
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"Califonia" is like a magic word that summons forth a gaggle of Arfcom idiots who spew forth poorly informed, badly articulated, ignorant and uneducated garbage and then wait around for a pat on the back from their equally retarded peers. Its like either clockwork, or magic, or maybe a force of nature, but its real and its predictable. Fucking dipshits. View Quote I laughed. Quietly, not out loud. |
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"Califonia" is like a magic word that summons forth a gaggle of Arfcom idiots who spew forth poorly informed, badly articulated, ignorant and uneducated garbage and then wait around for a pat on the back from their equally retarded peers. Its like either clockwork, or magic, or maybe a force of nature, but its real and its predictable. Fucking dipshits. View Quote Yet Californians demanding the whole country change because they fuck things up Is cool because? |
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The past 2500 years appear to have had recurrent persistent droughts.
Prolonged drought episodes appear to correspond with the timing of ice drift minima (solar maxima) identified from North Atlantic marine sediments, suggesting that changes in solar irradiance may be a possible mechanism influencing century-scale drought in the western Great Basin. View Quote |
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Yet Californians demanding the whole country change because they fuck things up Is cool because? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Califonia" is like a magic word that summons forth a gaggle of Arfcom idiots who spew forth poorly informed, badly articulated, ignorant and uneducated garbage and then wait around for a pat on the back from their equally retarded peers. Its like either clockwork, or magic, or maybe a force of nature, but its real and its predictable. Fucking dipshits. Yet Californians demanding the whole country change because they fuck things up Is cool because? LOL what? Massive droughts aren't a legislative issue. |
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What percentage of californians actually participate in getting that food to the tables? I would guess less than 20% possibly less than 10%. Pare down the remaining 80% and the water problem would vanish.
California as a whole wanting everyone else to care about their crops being threatened by their own stupid over-development of arid regions is a non starter when the problem is clear. |
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Quoted: It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. That is scary!!! |
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I dont even eat california food. I boycott that shit.
fuckin frisco queens. |
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Doesn't this open up more land to farm? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OMG, raise taxes to bring back the cocaine piles on the mountain! Those weren't cocaine piles. That was food. Doesn't this open up more land to farm? hard to farm with no water. think of the sierra snowpack as the water tower for CA agriculture. bad snowpack = rough for farmers. |
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Quoted: And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Already saw where a politican floated the idea of mass relocations paid for by the US government to other parts of the country, want to see an armed proptest go ahead. It's not the farmers that fucked the water supply, too many people in too small an area. Fuck em. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Already saw where a politican floated the idea of mass relocations paid for by the US government to other parts of the country, want to see an armed proptest go ahead. It's not the farmers that fucked the water supply, too many people in too small an area. Fuck em. |
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LOL what? Massive droughts aren't a legislative issue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Califonia" is like a magic word that summons forth a gaggle of Arfcom idiots who spew forth poorly informed, badly articulated, ignorant and uneducated garbage and then wait around for a pat on the back from their equally retarded peers. Its like either clockwork, or magic, or maybe a force of nature, but its real and its predictable. Fucking dipshits. Yet Californians demanding the whole country change because they fuck things up Is cool because? LOL what? Massive droughts aren't a legislative issue. Overpopulation is a desert and then blaming everyone else for global warming is. |
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Only simple minded retards call for the death of their fellow countrymen because they don't agree with their politics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Already saw where a politican floated the idea of mass relocations paid for by the US government to other parts of the country, want to see an armed proptest go ahead. It's not the farmers that fucked the water supply, too many people in too small an area. Fuck em. You mean like California politicians call for gun owners? |
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Quoted: LOL what? Massive droughts aren't a legislative issue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "Califonia" is like a magic word that summons forth a gaggle of Arfcom idiots who spew forth poorly informed, badly articulated, ignorant and uneducated garbage and then wait around for a pat on the back from their equally retarded peers. Its like either clockwork, or magic, or maybe a force of nature, but its real and its predictable. Fucking dipshits. Yet Californians demanding the whole country change because they fuck things up Is cool because? LOL what? Massive droughts aren't a legislative issue. Not to mention California can't legislate in other states. If other states pass stupid laws that their fault. |
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Gee, who would have thought that the greatest source of energy in our solar system -- the sun -- just might affect our weather?
IIRC, the energy which reaches Earth from just one good solar flare is greater than all of the energy released by man since the dawn of the industrial age. Want to know the key to our weather? Look at solar activity. Or, of course you can listen to Al Whore and his PowerPoint presentation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: The past 2500 years appear to have had recurrent persistent droughts. Prolonged drought episodes appear to correspond with the timing of ice drift minima (solar maxima) identified from North Atlantic marine sediments, suggesting that changes in solar irradiance may be a possible mechanism influencing century-scale drought in the western Great Basin. |
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Quoted: You mean like California politicians call for gun owners? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Dupe for a couple of weeks ago. Maybe if we let them die of thirst they'll go back to Mexico...maybe then they can ask the UN for bottled water. It may not look like it, but that's about 35 percent of your weekly meals you are looking at in those pictures. And.....too many people in too small an area to support them. Liberals talk about sustainability, but guess what? They don't live it. A big die off would help. Some will get by, some won't. Luckily I live in a state that provides the 2nd most of it's food from local/in state sources behind AK and we damn sure aren't running out of water in my lifetime. Already saw where a politican floated the idea of mass relocations paid for by the US government to other parts of the country, want to see an armed proptest go ahead. It's not the farmers that fucked the water supply, too many people in too small an area. Fuck em. You mean like California politicians call for gun owners? |
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View Quote Shhh.... Don't let facts get in the way of the liberal panic. They can't worship the government if there's no crisis for it to pretend to solve. Plus, the rich people obviously did this and need to pay. |
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Quoted: So you aren't really well-informed on the situation then, are you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lol.in two years when the rains return, we'll all have a good laugh. Until then, let's pass more laws and raise more taxes. We must fight climate. So you aren't really well-informed on the situation then, are you? Moving on now. |
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What percentage of californians actually participate in getting that food to the tables? I would guess less than 20% possibly less than 10%. Pare down the remaining 80% and the water problem would vanish. California as a whole wanting everyone else to care about their crops being threatened by their own stupid over-development of arid regions is a non starter when the problem is clear. View Quote Only 10% of CA water goes to personal usage; almost half to farmland. A population reduction would make almost no difference. But this is arfcom, so don't let that stop you from talking out your ass. |
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Freshwater use in Kalifornia: http://www.environment.ucla.edu/media/images/water-fig1-lrg.jpg Business is looking up for South American farmers. View Quote You can find nectarines from South America in your local stores right now. They taste like shit. Not that they have anywhere near the same growing capability, anyway. |
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Quoted: hard to farm with no water. think of the sierra snowpack as the water tower for CA agriculture. bad snowpack = rough for farmers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: OMG, raise taxes to bring back the cocaine piles on the mountain! Those weren't cocaine piles. That was food. Doesn't this open up more land to farm? hard to farm with no water. think of the sierra snowpack as the water tower for CA agriculture. bad snowpack = rough for farmers. |
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