How do we plan for this?

California's Central Valley is sinking, and losing it's water supply, both surface and subsurface. This is not just a local problem as 40% of our vegitables and 80% of the world's almonds are grown there.



Increase taxes on Californians by another 40%. That ought to do it.
 
California's Central Valley is sinking, and losing it's water supply, both surface and subsurface. This is not just a local problem as 40% of our vegitables and 80% of the world's almonds are grown there.


Newscum refuses to let farmers replenish the aquafers in Kalifornia. It's just another disaster caused by the US Democratic party of slavery, racism and authoritarianism.
 
The first problem here is why, and CO2 FRAUD misdiagnoses why.

Why is too many humans consuming too much of nature's finite fresh water supply.

The solution is for coastal areas to desalinate, improved ways of containing melting snow instead of pumping it into Pacific Ocean, and to realize we are already in a "stage 1" of human overpopulation now.
 
California's Central Valley is sinking, and losing it's water supply, both surface and subsurface. This is not just a local problem as 40% of our vegitables and 80% of the world's almonds are grown there.
old crock is at it again, spewing dirty filthy low down lies.
40% of our vegetables are not grown in the Central Valley of California, not even close.
Almonds? Who ******* cares, seriously. Almonds are a snack, not necessary to sustain life.

Water? The Central Valley is not losing it's water supply. The water supply comes from northern California aqueducts or the Sierra Nevada mountains.

You can make the argument that we dont need to subsidize billionaire democrat almond growers and vegetable growers.

Those who support and have advocated for putting hundreds of miles of solar panels where the vegetables and almonds are grown now worry about water and vegetables? No cry of concern as millions of gallons of water are used to wash all that Central Valley Desert Dirt off the solar panels.

No cries of concern when thousands of almonds trees were destroyed because the Northern-California-Politician-Farmer-Senator-Congress people turned off the water to the Central Valley thus making their crops much more profitable, without the competition.

Not one cry of concern.

Old Crock you are a dirty disgusting filthy low life liar.
 
old crock is at it again, spewing dirty filthy low down lies.
40% of our vegetables are not grown in the Central Valley of California, not even close.
Almonds? Who ******* cares, seriously. Almonds are a snack, not necessary to sustain life.

Water? The Central Valley is not losing it's water supply. The water supply comes from northern California aqueducts or the Sierra Nevada mountains.

You can make the argument that we dont need to subsidize billionaire democrat almond growers and vegetable growers.

Those who support and have advocated for putting hundreds of miles of solar panels where the vegetables and almonds are grown now worry about water and vegetables? No cry of concern as millions of gallons of water are used to wash all that Central Valley Desert Dirt off the solar panels.

No cries of concern when thousands of almonds trees were destroyed because the Northern-California-Politician-Farmer-Senator-Congress people turned off the water to the Central Valley thus making their crops much more profitable, without the competition.

Not one cry of concern.

Old Crock you are a dirty disgusting filthy low life liar.

Well said ...

Do you include Democrat billionaire tomato growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire cucumber growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire peach growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire sugar beet growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire watermelon growers? ...

The sad part is the California Central Valley is profoundly Republican ... billionaire Democrats live in Malibu Beach and Palo Alto ... not Turlock or Red Bluff ...

ETA: Central Valley water heading to golf courses and billionaire landscapes in Los Angeles ...

aqueducts-at-the-south-end-of-san-joaquin-valley-taking-pumped-water-picture-id1194767925


Note the harsh desert wasteland ... and we haven't even reached LA !!! ...
 
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The sad part is the California Central Valley is profoundly Republican ... billionaire Democrats live in Malibu Beach and Palo Alto ... not Turlock or Red Bluff ....
Palo Alto and Red Bluff? We were speaking of who is the ones who will profit from water in California. The central valley.

I live here, I pay attention. I have all my life. Now I will educate you

Stewart Resnick, democrat, the richest farmer in the United States.

The Central Vallwy, we'll, technically the San Joaquin Valley, Kern County is owned by rich democrats like Resnick who is a billionaire farmer.

Stewart Resnick owns much of the water rights, the majority of the water rights.

This thread is specifically about democrat Stewart Resnick, his water empire. His almonds and pistachios.

Blue Diamond Almonds, yes that is democrat Stewart Resnick.

The OP specifically mentions water and almonds, which the democrats control through Stewart Resnick.

I hope that helps you out. It has to hurt to always be wrong when you challenge me, have a good day.

STEWART RESNICK democrat
 
old crock is at it again, spewing dirty filthy low down lies.
40% of our vegetables are not grown in the Central Valley of California, not even close.
Almonds? Who ******* cares, seriously. Almonds are a snack, not necessary to sustain life.

Water? The Central Valley is not losing it's water supply. The water supply comes from northern California aqueducts or the Sierra Nevada mountains.

You can make the argument that we dont need to subsidize billionaire democrat almond growers and vegetable growers.

Those who support and have advocated for putting hundreds of miles of solar panels where the vegetables and almonds are grown now worry about water and vegetables? No cry of concern as millions of gallons of water are used to wash all that Central Valley Desert Dirt off the solar panels.

No cries of concern when thousands of almonds trees were destroyed because the Northern-California-Politician-Farmer-Senator-Congress people turned off the water to the Central Valley thus making their crops much more profitable, without the competition.

Not one cry of concern.

Old Crock you are a dirty disgusting filthy low life liar.
As usual, you are proving yourself to be a complete idiot.

"A recently released technical report concludes that the sinking of land in the Central Valley due to over-pumping of groundwater, referred to as subsidence, has restricted the amount of water the State Water Project (SWP) can deliver in a year by 3 percent. By 2043, if no action is taken, the current trajectory of subsidence, combined with climate change, could reduce deliveries by 87 percent. The SWP, one of California’s primary water storage and delivery systems, helps supply water to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland and businesses throughout the state."

 
Well said ...

Do you include Democrat billionaire tomato growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire cucumber growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire peach growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire sugar beet growers? ...
Do you include Democrat billionaire watermelon growers? ...

The sad part is the California Central Valley is profoundly Republican ... billionaire Democrats live in Malibu Beach and Palo Alto ... not Turlock or Red Bluff ...

ETA: Central Valley water heading to golf courses and billionaire landscapes in Los Angeles ...

aqueducts-at-the-south-end-of-san-joaquin-valley-taking-pumped-water-picture-id1194767925


Note the harsh desert wasteland ... and we haven't even reached LA !!! ...
As usual, you know shit about what you are posting about. As with all farming areas, the farmland varies widely in value. So one half section farm might make you a millionaire in good years, while another hardly makes wages. But dumb ***** that would like to see the richest state in the union go broke, no matter what it does to the rest of the nation, are the same that are kissing the orange ass even when the diaper is full.
 
Palo Alto and Red Bluff? We were speaking of who is the ones who will profit from water in California. The central valley.

I live here, I pay attention. I have all my life. Now I will educate you

Stewart Resnick, democrat, the richest farmer in the United States.

The Central Vallwy, we'll, technically the San Joaquin Valley, Kern County is owned by rich democrats like Resnick who is a billionaire farmer.

Stewart Resnick owns much of the water rights, the majority of the water rights.

This thread is specifically about democrat Stewart Resnick, his water empire. His almonds and pistachios.

Blue Diamond Almonds, yes that is democrat Stewart Resnick.

The OP specifically mentions water and almonds, which the democrats control through Stewart Resnick.

I hope that helps you out. It has to hurt to always be wrong when you challenge me, have a good day.

STEWART RESNICK democrat

I'm looking at election results ... California Central Valley is as Red as Red can be in 2024 ... we call this "Trump Country" in Trump Country ... which hippy liberal commie McGovernik coastal community do you live? ... your userfile says Connecticut ...

How many billionaires are in Palo Alto? ... how many in Redding? ... [snear] ... how many in Blue-Blood New England ...
 
I'm looking at election results ... California Central Valley is as Red as Red can be in 2024 ... we call this "Trump Country" in Trump Country ... which hippy liberal commie McGovernik coastal community do you live? ... your userfile says Connecticut ...

How many billionaires are in Palo Alto? ... how many in Redding? ... [snear] ... how many in Blue-Blood New England ...
That was the case last election cycle. What the Malodorous Mango's policies have done to farmers may well change that this coming year.
 
I'm looking at election results ... California Central Valley is as Red as Red can be in 2024 ... we call this "Trump Country" in Trump Country ... which hippy liberal commie McGovernik coastal community do you live? ... your userfile says Connecticut ...

How many billionaires are in Palo Alto? ... how many in Redding? ... [snear] ... how many in Blue-Blood New England ...
I was following the premise of the thread. Water is owned by democrats, water is controlled by democrats.
 
As usual, you are proving yourself to be a complete idiot.

"A recently released technical report concludes that the sinking of land in the Central Valley due to over-pumping of groundwater, referred to as subsidence, has restricted the amount of water the State Water Project (SWP) can deliver in a year by 3 percent. By 2043, if no action is taken, the current trajectory of subsidence, combined with climate change, could reduce deliveries by 87 percent. The SWP, one of California’s primary water storage and delivery systems, helps supply water to 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland and businesses throughout the state."

You are a moron.

Pelosi, Boxer, and Fienstein stopped the flow of water to the exact spot you are talking about. The politicians stopped the delta water from entering the California aqueduct.

This resulted in increased pumping of the ground water.

Again, you dont know shit. 90% of California's water goes to agriculture and industry.

Old Crock is worried about rich democrats not being able to grow almonds. Almonds ain't a essential source of anything.
 
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due to over-pumping of groundwater



which wouldn't be a problem if LA and San Diego and SF had massive desal facilities which CO2 FRAUD blocked 25 years ago.



if no action is taken, the current trajectory of subsidence, combined with climate change


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One more time, a question. If Earth was warming, which it isn't, would there be more rain or less?
 
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