Do you Republicans think that no one in California has considered desalination? It isn't being proposed in a way that is beneficial to the People, but to the private corporations that run the facilities. Yeah, we know that you think that corporations are people, but they're not.
"San Diego would pay $2,042 to $2,290 for an acre-foot of water, more than twice what it pays to buy water from outside the region."
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/28/us/california-desalination-clears-hurdle.html?_r=0
"The $350-million facility would supply 50 million gallons of drinking water a day -- enough to supply 300,000 people."
Proposed desalination facility in Huntington Beach wins permit - latimes.com
"The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve permit revisions for the $300 million facility, which will produce 50 million gallons of drinking water daily, enough for 110,000 households.
That volume represents about 10 percent of the drinking water needs of San Diego County, home to roughly 3 million people in a region facing freshwater shortages due in part to a prolonged drought."
Desalination plant clears final California hurdle | Reuters
So the plan costs hundreds of millions of dollars, costs taxpayers twice as much for water as they're paying now, and only provides 10% of drinking water needs for one city. That isn't a viable solution to burning fossil fuels and clearcutting rainforests.
Conservative Christians are not brilliant scientists.