ShackledNation
Libertarian
Repeating the same debunked arguments is not a valid response. Repeating lies makes you a liar. Easy logic to follow.Yes we know, your tactic is to repeatedly call people a liar who prove your opinion is wrongKissMy just totally debunked your lies that harvest are the same or better, and yet you keep parroting them over and over. Repeating debunked lies does not make them truth, it just makes you stupid.California's grape harvest, thus far for this year, is above average.
Last year was above average as well. Last year set a record during the so-called drought.
Drought in california is not a factor on prices.
How about that 7.1 billion dollar water bond in california, seems politics would dictate a scare the public campaign to pass that.
But I guess liberal politicians are not concerned with money and power hence they will be truthful when 7.1 billion dollars is up for stealing
Sorry, but our grape harvest set a record last year, during the so-called drought.
This year the harvest is not over, yet thus far its above average, you and kissmy are the ones making claims comparing a record year to year not even close to being over
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No he didnt, we set a record last year and this year is not over yet still above average.KissMy just totally debunked your lies that harvest are the same or better, and yet you keep parroting them over and over. Repeating debunked lies does not make them truth, it just makes you stupid.California's grape harvest, thus far for this year, is above average.
Last year was above average as well. Last year set a record during the so-called drought.
Drought in california is not a factor on prices.
How about that 7.1 billion dollar water bond in california, seems politics would dictate a scare the public campaign to pass that.
But I guess liberal politicians are not concerned with money and power hence they will be truthful when 7.1 billion dollars is up for stealing
A decline from a record year of grape production, yet still above average proves what?
Your position requires you to take the very best year, California set a record total in grape production in 2013, and now a few idiots wish to compare 2013, a record year, to 2014 which is thus far above average, which is not over, to declare a the so-called drought us having a negative effect.
More grapes than ever before, no links or posts disprove this fact.
Last year the grape growing regions of California were not in a drought for most of the growing season, so of course crops were good. As has been stated to you countless times now, 2013 was a wetter year for grape growers in California than 2012. The problem is that we are talking about how conditions have worsened since 2013. Now those grape growing regions are in the highest levels of drought.
Nor is grape production alone even close to a comprehensive measure of the negative affects the drought is having. Your denial of the drought in California is complete and utter nonsense.