The Liberal Utopia

Started by Robtard3 pages
Originally posted by Bardock42
Ok...I looked it up, turns out California has water storage. https://watershed.ucdavis.edu/myths/water+storage/

As a Californian, I can confirm this. We're going through a multi-year drought.

Not sure why TI is saying there is no drought.

Originally posted by Robtard
As a Californian, I can confirm this. We're going through a multi-year drought.

Not sure why TI is saying there is no drought.

See the funny thing about you two, is you look to sharpshoot every answer.

Everyone knows there is a drought. The problem is when there is rain, they cant store it and they never built any more reservoirs, and they dump all the fresh water they have into the ocean for a bait fish.

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Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
There is a big lie. Talk to me when you find a clue, go look up why California has no water storage. Don't try and spin a known spinners opinion.
It seems like California along with some other countries in the West are experiencing this issue because the amount of water they are naturally receiving has lessoned especially coming from the Colorado river. What does Liberalism have to do with that?

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Originally posted by Newjak
It seems like California along with some other countries in the West are experiencing this issue because the amount of water they are naturally receiving has lessoned especially coming from the Colorado river. What does Liberalism have to do with that?

Its like you dont read what has already written and just want to ask the same thing over and over. 😆

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Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Its like you dont read what has already written and just want to ask the same thing over and over. 😆

Lot of libs here have that problem.

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Originally posted by Newjak
It seems like California along with some other countries in the West are experiencing this issue because the amount of water they are naturally receiving has lessoned especially coming from the Colorado river. What does Liberalism have to do with that?

Liberalism dried up the Colorado river, duh

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Originally posted by Robtard
Liberalism dried up the Colorado river, duh

Oh yea the Colorado River is such a huge part of California, dummy.

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Originally posted by Robtard
Liberalism dried up the Colorado river, duh
I mean I understand what he is trying to say. That liberal policies have made it so California can not handle droughts but I don't see any evidence of what liberal policies he is talking about. What liberal policies made it so there were no water storage units, which you guys have debunked. What liberal policies have failed to account for drought compared to conservative policies implemented in other states that have.

And honestly this seems like a side issue when the main topic was that California has been largely successful because of its liberal policies. Along with other states that are not experiencing lower than average rainfall and drought.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Oh yea the Colorado River is such a huge part of California, dummy.

Ill rock this all day for rob.

Destroyed Rob and Newjak without even trying, the colorado river ploy lie was decimated.

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Originally posted by Star428
Funny she mentions Minnesota too. LOL. I read an article on AOL news yesterday about Minneapolis having lots of problems with ISIS terrorist recruiting. Yeah, that sounds like a liberal state alright.

Here's a link to the story about ISIS recruitment problems in the liberal state of Minnesota:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/six-minnesota-men-arrested-trying-to-join-isis-identified/

Liberalism at work. Meanwhile, we have schools in the South trying to push ISIS' "There is no god but Allah" onto our children. Trying to make us just as liberal as Minnesota. No thanks. Pass.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Ill rock this all day for rob.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Destroyed Rob and Newjak without even trying, the colorado river ploy lie was decimated.

Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_River_Aqueduct

The Colorado River Aqueduct, or CRA, is a 242 mi (389 km) water conveyance in Southern California in the United States, operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The aqueduct impounds water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu on the California-Arizona border west across the Mojave and Colorado deserts to the east side of the Santa Ana Mountains. It is one of the primary sources of drinking water for Southern California."

Originally posted by Robtard
Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_River_Aqueduct

Here you go

😆 😆 😆 😆 😆

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Destroyed Rob and Newjak without even trying, the colorado river ploy lie was decimated.
You know just by posting a map doesn't change the fact that California receives a large amount of fresh water from the Colorado River.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Here you go

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/89/Coloradorivermapnew1.jpg/800px-Coloradorivermapnew1.jpg 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆

I edited in and posted the important bits, as I knew you wouldn't click on the link and read for yourself, as you never do.

HYG again:

The Colorado River Aqueduct, or CRA, is a 242 mi (389 km) water conveyance in Southern California in the United States, operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The aqueduct impounds water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu on the California-Arizona border west across the Mojave and Colorado deserts to the east side of the Santa Ana Mountains. It is one of the primary sources of drinking water for Southern California."

Originally posted by Robtard
Here you go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_River_Aqueduct

The Colorado River Aqueduct, or CRA, is a 242 mi (389 km) water conveyance in Southern California in the United States, operated by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). The aqueduct impounds water from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu on the California-Arizona border west across the Mojave and Colorado deserts to the east side of the Santa Ana Mountains. It is one of the primary sources of drinking water for Southern California."

Oh and California wont allow companies to recycle their water, I am sure you have a "oh and here is why."

They dont put the people first, they put non native non endangered species first.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Oh and California wont allow companies to recycle their water, I am sure you have a "oh and here is why."

They dont put the people first, they put non native non endangered species first.

So you now see you were wrong and that the Colorado River does indeed feed water into Ca 👆

Originally posted by Robtard
So you now see you were wrong and that the Colorado River does indeed feed water into Ca 👆

To the southern part, you made it sound like that was their soul source..Did you also know they have dumped 1.7 trillion gallons of that water into the ocean in the pats 10 years?

Thats Trillion Rob..

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
To the southern part, you made it sound like that was their soul source..Did you also know they have dumped 1.7 trillion gallons of that water into the ocean in the pats 10 years?

Thats Trillion Rob..

It is a major source of fresh water for them. And considering the water deficit they produce per year out of just the Colorado River is 1.4 trillion gallons that number doesn't seem as scary to me. So if they had saved all this water with perfect efficiency in ten years they would have netted themselves roughly one year of balanced water use.

Also this is what I found on California's water recycling industry

http://www.acwa.com/content/water-recycling/californias-water-water-recycling-imitates-nature

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