Ok.....maybe then we will be able to have two seperate states. Southern California and Northern California. Southern California is liberal, Northern California is conservative. Perfect split.
I hope it waits at least another six years so I can retire, sell and get out of this state.
It’s interesting to witness a purely geological article morphed into a political thread.
Maybe a good shaker is what is needed to send the cockroaches infesting this state over the past few decades scurrying back home.
With any luck, Pelosi, Fineswine, Waxjob, Stark(raving mad), Boxer, et will all be back there when it hits.
Perhaps that’s how God will save America (assuming He considers it worth saving at this time).
***Southern California is long overdue for a major earthquake along the San Andreas fault,***
OMG! We may be able to forstall it if WE ACT NOW! A new program paid for by the public would go a long way to fixing the problem BUT WE MUST DO IT NOW OR WE ALL GONNA DIE!
Don’t think, PASS AN ANTI EARTHQUAKE TAX NOW! NOW! NOW!
Isn’t quiet that’s abnormal . . . not a good sign in such regions?
BTW, what’s Katla in Iceland doing?
Saw a very off the wall claim recently that the gulf oil thing was a deliberate effort to get Yellowstone lit off.
That was a bit too far fetched for even me.
Though with the oligarchy having so many exotic technologies at their disposal . . . I suppose even the super far fetched is within plausibility these days.
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Exactly. USGS seems to think that the Mexican quake pushed the plate pressure up to the Salton Sea and the base of the San Andreas fault.
But USGS is also declining to do aftershock prediction these days. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/step/ They stopped not long after the Mexican quake apparently showed that their models were flawed.
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