California hits 6 million residents with unprecedented water restrictions, agriculture is exempt...lol

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Predictably, Gavin Newsom is putting citizens last, corporations first, like the good DemoKKKrat he is. And, of course, stormtroopers will be out to "enforce the ordinance".

To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”


“Californians made significant changes since the last drought but we have seen an uptick in water use, especially as we enter the summer months. We all have to be more thoughtful about how to make every drop count,” Newsom added.

Starting Wednesday, Southern California residents in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties will be limited to outdoor water usage one or two days out of the week or have water volume restrictions. The Metropolitan Water District targeted these three counties because they are dependent on water transported from Northern California regions. The agency has also requested all Southern California residents to diminish water usage by 20 to 30 percent.

For example, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers are limited to watering their grass or plants two days out of the week, with dedicated days based on home address. Residents who live in homes with odd-numbered street addresses may water Monday and Friday, while even-numbered street addresses may water Thursday and Sunday.

Outdoor watering is prohibited for all residents between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”
 
Predictably, Gavin Newsom is putting citizens last, corporations first, like the good DemoKKKrat he is. And, of course, stormtroopers will be out to "enforce the ordinance".

To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”


“Californians made significant changes since the last drought but we have seen an uptick in water use, especially as we enter the summer months. We all have to be more thoughtful about how to make every drop count,” Newsom added.

Starting Wednesday, Southern California residents in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties will be limited to outdoor water usage one or two days out of the week or have water volume restrictions. The Metropolitan Water District targeted these three counties because they are dependent on water transported from Northern California regions. The agency has also requested all Southern California residents to diminish water usage by 20 to 30 percent.

For example, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers are limited to watering their grass or plants two days out of the week, with dedicated days based on home address. Residents who live in homes with odd-numbered street addresses may water Monday and Friday, while even-numbered street addresses may water Thursday and Sunday.

Outdoor watering is prohibited for all residents between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”
Aren't you one of the Republicans who said you refuse to stop watering and mowing your lawn? Enjoy that nice green grass.

Why don't they just desalinate the ocean water?
 
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Aren't you one of the Republicans who said you refuse to stop watering and mowing your lawn? Enjoy that nice green grass.

Why don't they just desalinate the ocean water?

Your fellow DemoKKKrats don't want to solve the drought problem in California. They LOVE it. Take a look at the massive lawn at the Capitol in Sacramento. Lush and green, and watered every day.
 
Weren't you the guys worrying about what windmills were doing to birds? Who gives a fuck about a few birds. But I do care about marine life. Very important.

Desalination has the potential to increase fossil fuel dependence, increase greenhouse gas emissions, and exacerbate climate change if renewable energy sources are not used for freshwater production. Desalination surface water intakes are a huge threat to marine life.

This is why. We learn something new every day.
 
Your fellow DemoKKKrats don't want to solve the drought problem in California. They LOVE it. Take a look at the massive lawn at the Capitol in Sacramento. Lush and green, and watered every day.
Clearly they are rich liberals. It sounds like they are running you broke cons out of the state. Because there isn't enough drinking water.
 
Weren't you the guys worrying about what windmills were doing to birds? Who gives a fuck about a few birds. But I do care about marine life. Very important.

Desalination has the potential to increase fossil fuel dependence, increase greenhouse gas emissions, and exacerbate climate change if renewable energy sources are not used for freshwater production. Desalination surface water intakes are a huge threat to marine life.

This is why. We learn something new every day.

Too bad they didn't expand their nuclear plant capacity.

The brine created can easily be distributed to minimize marine impact.

More from the "we want something from nothing" crowd, too bad you never took a Thermodynamics class.
 
Predictably, Gavin Newsom is putting citizens last, corporations first, like the good DemoKKKrat he is. And, of course, stormtroopers will be out to "enforce the ordinance".

To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”


“Californians made significant changes since the last drought but we have seen an uptick in water use, especially as we enter the summer months. We all have to be more thoughtful about how to make every drop count,” Newsom added.

Starting Wednesday, Southern California residents in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties will be limited to outdoor water usage one or two days out of the week or have water volume restrictions. The Metropolitan Water District targeted these three counties because they are dependent on water transported from Northern California regions. The agency has also requested all Southern California residents to diminish water usage by 20 to 30 percent.

For example, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers are limited to watering their grass or plants two days out of the week, with dedicated days based on home address. Residents who live in homes with odd-numbered street addresses may water Monday and Friday, while even-numbered street addresses may water Thursday and Sunday.

Outdoor watering is prohibited for all residents between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”

You are too fucking funny.

You whine about food thoriates, you talk about the Govt trying to starve our citizens...then when food production is given some sort of priority you whine about that also.

What a great fucking way to live life! No worries about honesty or consistency...just one whine after the other.
 
Clearly they are rich liberals. It sounds like they are running you broke cons out of the state. Because there isn't enough drinking water.

As with everything your fellow DemoKKKrats do, the worst impacted residents will be the poor minorities who live in the overpopulated cities hit hardest by these restrictions. As expected, you didn't even acknowledge them, for the reason I stated above.

The almond farmers, who are exempt from these tyrannical restrictions, are virtually all white (of course).
 
Simple Simons have no common sense, no practical sense and a huge load of partisan bullshit.

Q. Where does the salt go?
Q. Why lawns?
Q. Why not native plants?
 
Predictably, Gavin Newsom is putting citizens last, corporations first, like the good DemoKKKrat he is. And, of course, stormtroopers will be out to "enforce the ordinance".

To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”


“Californians made significant changes since the last drought but we have seen an uptick in water use, especially as we enter the summer months. We all have to be more thoughtful about how to make every drop count,” Newsom added.

Starting Wednesday, Southern California residents in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties will be limited to outdoor water usage one or two days out of the week or have water volume restrictions. The Metropolitan Water District targeted these three counties because they are dependent on water transported from Northern California regions. The agency has also requested all Southern California residents to diminish water usage by 20 to 30 percent.

For example, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) customers are limited to watering their grass or plants two days out of the week, with dedicated days based on home address. Residents who live in homes with odd-numbered street addresses may water Monday and Friday, while even-numbered street addresses may water Thursday and Sunday.

Outdoor watering is prohibited for all residents between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. To enforce the restrictions, LADWP will reportedly patrol Los Angeles streets to “educate Angelenos on the days of the week watering restrictions and to enforce the ordinance.”
Too late to do anything about global climate change.
 
Too bad they didn't expand their nuclear plant capacity.

The brine created can easily be distributed to minimize marine impact.

More from the "we want something from nothing" crowd, too bad you never took a Thermodynamics class.
Corporations make use of a work force educated in public schools paid for with tax dollars. They use roads and highways paid for with tax dollars. They use water, sewer, and power and communications rights-of-way paid for with taxes. They demand the same protection from fire and police departments as everybody else, and enjoy the benefits of national sovereignty and the stability provided by the military and institutions like NATO and the United Nations, the same as all residents of democratic nations.

In fact, corporations are heavier users of taxpayer-provided services and institutions than are average citizens. Taxes pay for our court systems, which are most heavily used by corporations to enforce contracts. Taxes pay for our Treasury Department and other governmental institutions which maintain a stable currency essential to corporate activity. Taxes pay for our regulation of corporate activity, from assuring safety in the workplace to a pure food and drug supply to limiting toxic emissions.

Also, Under George W. Bush, the burden of cleaning up toxic wastes produced by corporate activity has largely shifted from them paying for it to us taxpayers paying.

Every year, millions of cases of cancer, emphysema, neurological disorders, and other conditions caused by corporate pollution are paid for in whole or in part by government funded programs from Medicare to Medicaid to government subsidies of hospitals, universities, and research institutions funded by tax dollars through the NIH and NIMH.

Because it's well understood that corporations use our tax-funded institutions at least as heavily as do citizens, they've traditionally been taxed at similar rates. For example, the top corporate tax rate in the US was 48% during the Carter administration, down from the a peak of 53% during the Eisenhower and Kennedy years.

Today it stands at 35%, but in May of 2001 Bush administration Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill suggested there should be no corporate income tax whatsoever. This was the opening salvo in a very real war to have working people bear all the costs of the commons and governance, while the wealthy corporate elite derive most of its benefits.


And Trump DOUBLED the number of companies who now pay zero taxes.
 
Clearly they are rich liberals. It sounds like they are running you broke cons out of the state. Because there isn't enough drinking water.
If the people of our nation were not emasculated over excessively by special interests, we could bring what is needed to the people and work with nature instead of legislating laws to give nature the wins.
 
Simple Simons have no common sense, no practical sense and a huge load of partisan bullshit.

Q. Where does the salt go?
Q. Why lawns?
Q. Why not native plants?
Who you talking to?

We can sell/drink the salt or put it back in the ocean. Or sell it to the North where we have snowy roads.

Lawns are a waste of money. Watering and gas to fill your lawnmowers?

For many Americans, that means blankets of grassy green for kids to play in. There are an estimated 40 million to 50 million acres of lawn in the continental United States — that's nearly as much as all of the country's national parks combined. In 2020, Americans spent$105 billion keeping their lawns verdant and neat.

None of you have enough for retirement yet your piss away money on watering and cutting grass? Are you nuts?
 
Corporations make use of a work force educated in public schools paid for with tax dollars. They use roads and highways paid for with tax dollars. They use water, sewer, and power and communications rights-of-way paid for with taxes. They demand the same protection from fire and police departments as everybody else, and enjoy the benefits of national sovereignty and the stability provided by the military and institutions like NATO and the United Nations, the same as all residents of democratic nations.

In fact, corporations are heavier users of taxpayer-provided services and institutions than are average citizens. Taxes pay for our court systems, which are most heavily used by corporations to enforce contracts. Taxes pay for our Treasury Department and other governmental institutions which maintain a stable currency essential to corporate activity. Taxes pay for our regulation of corporate activity, from assuring safety in the workplace to a pure food and drug supply to limiting toxic emissions.

Also, Under George W. Bush, the burden of cleaning up toxic wastes produced by corporate activity has largely shifted from them paying for it to us taxpayers paying.

Every year, millions of cases of cancer, emphysema, neurological disorders, and other conditions caused by corporate pollution are paid for in whole or in part by government funded programs from Medicare to Medicaid to government subsidies of hospitals, universities, and research institutions funded by tax dollars through the NIH and NIMH.

Because it's well understood that corporations use our tax-funded institutions at least as heavily as do citizens, they've traditionally been taxed at similar rates. For example, the top corporate tax rate in the US was 48% during the Carter administration, down from the a peak of 53% during the Eisenhower and Kennedy years.

Today it stands at 35%, but in May of 2001 Bush administration Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill suggested there should be no corporate income tax whatsoever. This was the opening salvo in a very real war to have working people bear all the costs of the commons and governance, while the wealthy corporate elite derive most of its benefits.


And Trump DOUBLED the number of companies who now pay zero taxes.

What the fuck does this have to do with not wanting to build dams and reservoirs and being against Desalination plants?

Good god you useless lefty tard, stay on fucking topic.
 
As with everything your fellow DemoKKKrats do, the worst impacted residents will be the poor minorities who live in the overpopulated cities hit hardest by these restrictions. As expected, you didn't even acknowledge them, for the reason I stated above.

The almond farmers, who are exempt from these tyrannical restrictions, are virtually all white (of course).

Your ignorance is only superseded by your arrogance.
 
If the people of our nation were not emasculated over excessively by special interests, we could bring what is needed to the people and work with nature instead of legislating laws to give nature the wins.
We aren't going to do what's right until it's too late.

My Russian friend said they have a saying about America. We will try everything else first before we do what's right.
 
What the fuck does this have to do with not wanting to build dams and reservoirs and being against Desalination plants?

Good god you useless lefty tard, stay on fucking topic.
Did you say the "we want something for nothing crowd"? Who were you referring to if not the corporations who pay no taxes?
 

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