Can $ from the high-speed rail to nowhere that no one wants be put towards this? Would quench CA's thirst for years. https://t.co/pSuGEkPgvZ
— Landry E. Heaton (@LanRovr0) July 22, 2015
In California, they’ll do anything to keep the golf courses green for President Obama:
Santa Barbara to spend $55m to reactivate 1990s desalination plant as drought "last resort" http://t.co/IbDY9PY92J pic.twitter.com/VxQRWMUgLt
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) July 22, 2015
Drought-related question of the day:
lol. why didn't they fire this up years ago? https://t.co/WDgcom61u4
— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) July 22, 2015
We’ll go ahead and guess that the answer to that has something to do with climate change.
@GPollowitz @instapundit And why on Earth is it a "last resort"? https://t.co/VWE8slhT1S
— Ethan Roberts (@RobertsEthan) July 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/lyz_estrada/status/623927640873787392
@GPollowitz @instapundit @latimes this is California. We think outside the box. We don't do things that "make sense"
— Just_Mike_S (@Just_Mike_S) July 22, 2015
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https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/623900266346250241
⏩⏩⏩WTF⁉I'VE been asking THIS for months! Are THEY slow too⁉⏪⏪⏪What's up with our leaders⁉ https://t.co/a11zIYvs4E
— ~Watchwoman for Jesus (@klintz13) July 22, 2015
.@GPollowitz @TheH2 Because it's VERY expensive to run. Power. Hey, green policies makes power more expensive!!
— Arthur Kimes (@ComradeArthur) July 22, 2015
@GPollowitz The same reason anything gets done in Ca. The wealthy & entertainment biz might be inconvenienced. @instapundit
— Lourae? (@Flaaaaalala) July 22, 2015
The state’s rich and famous (and hypocritical) seem to find enough water to suit their needs.
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