It's clear that not one Tug leftard can put together a list of policy priorities and what they hope to accomplish. That means they are either intellectually incompetent or they are intellectual cowards or most likely both. Instead of defending DEI it is just lying about what it is and what it means to hiring competent employees. Instead of defending men in women sports they lie there is no physical advantage and then it is such a small number why are you concerned. Then it is why are you making such a big deal about it. My current favorite is "nothing can be done" so why even try. Quite the mantra.
Imagine trying to defend California's water policy. Triple the population and build no new water resources, prioritize and small sub-species smelt over people with the easily predicted result - no smelt, no water for the people and still having the green left bitch about Hetch Hetchy reservoir that water's the Bay Area and take out the dams on the Klamath River.
On Thursday, water managers in the Central Valley learned that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had been directed to dramatically increase the flow of water from reservoirs in the Sierra Nevada into local rivers, at a rate that officials said would have served no agricultural purpose and would have threatened the stability of local levees.
Mr. Thayer said an unplanned gush of water could fling debris and branches haphazardly and endanger homeless people camping in stream beds.
“We don’t typically just open the hatches and fill the rivers to maximum capacity,” he said. “You start at a trickle and build it up slowly.”
Alarmed, local water managers rushed Thursday to prepare for an abrupt onslaught of water they had not asked for, according to county officials. In an email to the Kings County Board of Supervisors, Jim Henderson, the county’s public works director, said that the water authorities had reached out with “serious concerns” before a flurry of calls to local Republican members of Congress dramatically slowed the flows.
Mr. Thayer said an unplanned gush of water could fling debris and branches haphazardly and endanger homeless people camping in stream beds.
There is @HHusky again not understanding what the word “could” means.
Meanwhile, this is Sunday and that didn’t happen. You’re so stupid, H, and you fall for everything the Leftist propaganda feeds you. Also, didn’t CA spend $24 billion to get rid of the homeless who now apparently use dry streams (think about that) as camps? Quite the win there, H.
Hey H, it’s not like the Trump 1.0 administration hadn’t studied releasing the water to those who need it.
I haven’t seen Newsom criticizing Trump for having the Corps of Engineers release water this time. Have you? I may have missed it, I confess, but I’d expect it to be all over the Leftist Media if he for fully did so.
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It's clear that not one Tug leftard can put together a list of policy priorities and what they hope to accomplish. That means they are either intellectually incompetent or they are intellectual cowards or most likely both. Instead of defending DEI it is just lying about what it is and what it means to hiring competent employees. Instead of defending men in women sports they lie there is no physical advantage and then it is such a small number why are you concerned. Then it is why are you making such a big deal about it. My current favorite is "nothing can be done" so why even try. Quite the mantra.
Recklessness as a theory of governance. Sacramento, btw, is one of the most flood prone places in the US.
Nothing can be done
Trying is dangerous
Symbolic political stunts are avoidable.
Maybe they should build some aquaducts and reservoirs?
Dumping billions of gallons of water every year then making people put in artificial grass because of a shortage does not compute.
You're highlighting the issue, shitty planning by government.
Imagine trying to defend California's water policy. Triple the population and build no new water resources, prioritize and small sub-species smelt over people with the easily predicted result - no smelt, no water for the people and still having the green left bitch about Hetch Hetchy reservoir that water's the Bay Area and take out the dams on the Klamath River.
Ladies, please grab a clue.
Daddy’s symbolic water release was actually risky and pointless. We call it overcompensating. Small hands, you know.
lol, someone’s bitter I picked on him for posturing. Kind of like this thread. Acting cool but completely pointless.
Sure
Nothing can be done
Doing something is scary
Fuck off
risky and pointless, aka the @EverettChris birth story.
lol, meltdown.
Nothing can be done
Another link from H.
I mean, it's probably in your best interests not to share your "thoughts", I'll give you that.
He can’t. He’s supposedly an attorney but gets his ass kicked even in that topic when ever he tries to act smart.
He’s supposedly an MBA and economist but he cants figure out importing/exporting and how leverage and size of economy works in negotiations.
All around Retard.
On Thursday, water managers in the Central Valley learned that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had been directed to dramatically increase the flow of water from reservoirs in the Sierra Nevada into local rivers, at a rate that officials said would have served no agricultural purpose and would have threatened the stability of local levees.
Mr. Thayer said an unplanned gush of water could fling debris and branches haphazardly and endanger homeless people camping in stream beds.
“We don’t typically just open the hatches and fill the rivers to maximum capacity,” he said. “You start at a trickle and build it up slowly.”
Alarmed, local water managers rushed Thursday to prepare for an abrupt onslaught of water they had not asked for, according to county officials. In an email to the Kings County Board of Supervisors, Jim Henderson, the county’s public works director, said that the water authorities had reached out with “serious concerns” before a flurry of calls to local Republican members of Congress dramatically slowed the flows.
Mr. Thayer said an unplanned gush of water could fling debris and branches haphazardly and endanger homeless people camping in stream beds.
There is @HHusky again not understanding what the word “could” means.
Meanwhile, this is Sunday and that didn’t happen. You’re so stupid, H, and you fall for everything the Leftist propaganda feeds you. Also, didn’t CA spend $24 billion to get rid of the homeless who now apparently use dry streams (think about that) as camps? Quite the win there, H.
We’re all surprised Chrissey missed the point, I’m sure.
There’s the vapid H I’ve come to know.
He likes shiny objects and doesn’t understand the meaning of the words “could” and “may.” A simple man in an era of complex issues.
Hey H, it’s not like the Trump 1.0 administration hadn’t studied releasing the water to those who need it.
I haven’t seen Newsom criticizing Trump for having the Corps of Engineers release water this time. Have you? I may have missed it, I confess, but I’d expect it to be all over the Leftist Media if he for fully did so.