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To: Gaffer
The problem with what you are saying is that California is not the only state with water problems.

Does Texas need to hunt down illegals and liberals? Arizona?

How about Georgia? When you had a severe drought 2 years ago, did you hunt down illegals and liberals?

19 posted on 05/01/2015 8:39:51 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin

Actually, here in Georgia, there has been NO mention of water problems in past two years I can remember. In a ditch down near the property line of mine next to the railroad there are several hundred gallons of runoff water that have been stagnant for at least a month or so.

FYI, Lake Sidney Lanier (source of a major portion of Metro Atlanta Water and surrounding ) has a full pool mark of 1071 ft. Today, it is at 1071.34.

At to the illegals and liberals question for TX and AZ? Hell yes.

In answer to your question about illegals and liberals in Georgia...in a fashion. Georgia instituted very tough laws re: illegals and what employers and agencies have to do. The voter ID requirements, tough new driver license requirements, AND tougher new penalties for employers who employ illegals. Add to that the fact that virtually every elected important state office (and legislature) is Republican controlled and you certainly don’t have a neglect of what my post was about.

Lower California and the upper coastline areas have a liberal problem and a long term sustainability problem related to the number of illegals they willingly harbor. Couple that with idiotic senseless allegiance to vapid ecoBS, etc. and you have long term disaster. This recent drought effect there just hastens the fall. Forethought and preparation are just a part of it -it’s the attitude and who they elect to control them.
Here in my state, we


21 posted on 05/01/2015 8:51:46 AM PDT by Gaffer
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