nostr:npub1guh5grefa7vkay4ps6udxg8lrqxg2kgr3qh9n4gduxut64nfxq0q9y6hjy nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx just listened to RHR. Great episode but one thing people are getting extremely wrong is the California water situation. No one is diverting water to the ocean. Water naturally flows into the ocean. Water has been diverted from the Owen’s valley to LA, watch the movie Chinatown. Water is diverted from the Sacramento San Joaquin delta to LA. This delta has a lot of farmland. If more water is diverted to LA more saltwater comes into the delta which will ruin this farmland. Not to mention those peoples water will not be drinkable. This also has a negative effect on salmon and steelhead. The delta smelt is a smokescreen. Everyone in the SF Bay Area goes out of their way to conserve water while everyone in LA has a pool and green lawns and too many golf courses. This is no different than the fiat system. LA doesn’t care about conserving water since it’s not their water. Not to mention LA will get compensated before the hurricane victims. They always get their way, just like the “too big to fail banks.”
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Lived in NorCal in the 80s and went to college and worked wildland fire there. It seemed unanimous that everyone up north wanted to separate into two state, NorCal and SoCal, this was one big reason. SoCal has always been a PIA IMHO
Chinatown was so prescient. A masterpiece and very difficult to watch, yet brilliantly stage set, acted and extremely current (now and then).