Calif. Leading the way AGAIN!!

About 100,000 more people moved away from California in 2011 than relocated to the Golden State, according to the latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The Census Bureau calculates that the most popular destination is
Texas (58,992), a state that is luring California companies.
That’s followed by Arizona (49,635),
Nevada (40,114),
Washington (38,421) and
Oregon (34,214).

California's Population is Moving Out, Census Report Shows | NBC Southern California


Yet, every single, solitary state in the union gained in population between 2010 and 2011, except Maine and Rhode Island, where the losses were minimal.

Yes, that includes California.


U.S. Population by State, 1790 to 2011 ? Infoplease.com
 
About 100,000 more people moved away from California in 2011 than relocated to the Golden State, according to the latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The Census Bureau calculates that the most popular destination is
Texas (58,992), a state that is luring California companies.
That’s followed by Arizona (49,635),
Nevada (40,114),
Washington (38,421) and
Oregon (34,214).

California's Population is Moving Out, Census Report Shows | NBC Southern California

Californians spreading their ideas to other states. Eventually the only place free of liberals will be the Dakotas and Utah.

Liberals need sea water to survive. They used to stick to the coasts. They're destroying CA, NY, NJ, OR, WA, FL, NH, RI, now they're spreading like locusts to NM, AZ, TX, CO, etc.

Let's start joking about killing liberals. Anyone with an Obama sticker gets it. Hahahahah....

Hope and change.

Moving in the right direction.

Forward.

I love the direction this country is heading.

Heh, embrace the suck! Gotta love it.
 
All told, California stands to lose a substantial amount of available farm land, at a substantial economic loss, if the population continues to grow. In fact, if the current rate of land loss continues, in less than 33 years approximately half of California's cropland will no longer be available for production. In addition, the growing numbers of humans stress other natural resources, including water, energy, and the environment, that are also vitally important to agricultural production.



Conclusions

For the following reasons, California agriculture will be limited in the future, based on anticipated population growth and available resources: (1) substantial amounts of fertile agricultural land are lost each year to urbanization and erosion; (2) the water supply available for irrigation and other human uses is already severely stressed —current levels of use cannot be sustained much longer; (3) domestic fossil energy stores, the major source of power for agricultural production, are close to depletion; and (4) environmental damage in the form of polluted land, air, and water and lost biodiversity will limit the future development of crops and livestock.



Food Supply Threatened by California's Growth

How about those dopes that turned off the water to how many thousands of acres
of fertile farm land and forced the farmers to go to food banks to survive because they were ruined.

Would you rather have them turn it off to the cities? You do know, I hope, that water is a scarce resource in California and the current drought has made it much worse...right?
 
Oh the ignorance.

100,000 is a concert a the Rose Bowl.

It's piss in the Pacific ocean.

It means nothing.

California is a country. The 7th largest economy in the world. They supply food for YOU every single day.

California will soon be gay Mexico.
 
All told, California stands to lose a substantial amount of available farm land, at a substantial economic loss, if the population continues to grow. In fact, if the current rate of land loss continues, in less than 33 years approximately half of California's cropland will no longer be available for production. In addition, the growing numbers of humans stress other natural resources, including water, energy, and the environment, that are also vitally important to agricultural production.



Conclusions

For the following reasons, California agriculture will be limited in the future, based on anticipated population growth and available resources: (1) substantial amounts of fertile agricultural land are lost each year to urbanization and erosion; (2) the water supply available for irrigation and other human uses is already severely stressed —current levels of use cannot be sustained much longer; (3) domestic fossil energy stores, the major source of power for agricultural production, are close to depletion; and (4) environmental damage in the form of polluted land, air, and water and lost biodiversity will limit the future development of crops and livestock.



Food Supply Threatened by California's Growth

How about those dopes that turned off the water to how many thousands of acres
of fertile farm land and forced the farmers to go to food banks to survive because they were ruined.

Yup. The farmland is now a wasteland but the minnow is doing well. And of course the water continued to flow to Pelosi's vineyard.
 

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