California gets a preview of their next governor

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They deserve each other!

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Trump dumped these farmers’ water. They’d rather not talk about it.


SACRAMENTO, California — California farmers — some of President Donald Trump’s staunchest supporters in the deep blue state — are sticking with him, even after he wasted their water.

At least publicly, the farmers and their Republican allies are brushing off the president’s abrupt move last week to dump more than 2 billion gallons of their irrigation water from reservoirs in the name of aiding Los Angeles wildfires — even though the fires were already contained and the water couldn’t have made it to Los Angeles anyway.

Zack Stuller, a farmer with citrus and almond orchards he irrigates from the reservoirs and president of the Tulare County Farm Bureau in the state’s arid Central Valley, said the situation “definitely was a little nerve-wracking for a while.”

But, he said, “I’m a farmer. I have a conservative mindset. I encourage the trigger-pulling attitude, like, ‘Hey, let’s just get stuff done.’”
The episode is one of the most visceral examples of a recurring theme for Trump and his most loyal supporters who’ve stuck with him through sweeping actions in the first weeks of his presidency that could hurt their bottom lines, be it the deportation of workers or expensive tariffs.


In a social media post on X last Friday, Trump showed a photo of an unnamed river and boasted “Photo of beautiful water flow that I just opened in California.” He goes on to say if his orders to change operations of the water systems in California had been followed six years ago when he was first president, “there would have been no fire!”

Except, he is wrong.

The federal system of waterworks in California — the Central Valley Project — does not directly connect to Los Angeles. Southern California gets water from the State Water Project, which the federal government does not control. The easiest way to direct CVP water into the state’s aqueduct is from the San Luis Reservoir near Los Banos — not from lakes in Tulare County, more than a hundred miles south.


What an idiot.
 

Trump dumped these farmers’ water. They’d rather not talk about it.


Too funny. Another false flag propaganda news story from Politico, the democrat mouthpiece of fake news paid for thru USAID.
Do you really think we are dumb enough to believe Trump made this decision himself without someone with knowledge of the water system to guide him?

If anyone made the decision, it was state authorities who deliberately did it to hurt themselves so they could then blame on Trump.
Either way, another fuckover of California is just another win for the rest of us.
 
Maybe she can explain billions of dollars for a train that hasn't went anywhere.

That needs investigated
 
STFU canuck. The Santa Anas that were blowing so hard that helicopters couldn't get there were caused by climate change.
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