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1 posted on 02/22/2017 5:44:57 AM PST by Trumpnation
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Street address....
Lat / Lon ?
Is this in a marked FEMA flood zone?


2 posted on 02/22/2017 5:53:44 AM PST by ptsal
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Meanwhile, Dionne Warwick is singing “Do you know the way out of San Jose?”


3 posted on 02/22/2017 5:55:10 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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Another great call by the central government planners. April 1, 2016 11:23 AM
Many Central Valley farmers face severe water shortages despite easing drought
North state growers to receive 100 percent of federal allocation Many farmers south of Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to get 5 percent Drought’s effects will hit agriculture hard in much of San Joaquin Valley In another sign that California’s drought has eased but the state’s water system is far from fully recovered, federal regulators announced Friday that Sacramento Valley farmers would get full water deliveries for the upcoming growing season, but many San Joaquin Valley growers would face another year of severe shortages. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, in an eagerly anticipated announcement, outlined the initial 2016 water allocations from the Central Valley Project, the federal government’s massive network of reservoirs, pumps and canals. The results after a relatively wet winter and early spring: Rice growers and others north of the Delta can expect 100 percent of their contracted water deliveries. That represents a significant improvement over last year, when even those farmers with some of the state’s most senior water rights lost more than 25 percent of the water they would receive in a non-drought year. Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/water-and-drought/article69451732.html#storylink=cpy
4 posted on 02/22/2017 6:03:13 AM PST by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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This is winter to late winter flooding California has been getting about every 200 years for the past few thousand years. The last time was in the 1800s.


5 posted on 02/22/2017 6:15:52 AM PST by Wuli
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God has been warning Commiefornia quite a bit lately. Apparently, they aren’t getting the message.


8 posted on 02/22/2017 6:31:51 AM PST by dware (I love waking up in a world with President Trump!)
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That’s what they get for beating Trump supporters during the primary season.


12 posted on 02/22/2017 7:12:03 AM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (Hey, news media.....TRUMP in 2020. Because, F--- You!)
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its the Anderson Lake dams fault.. .


14 posted on 02/22/2017 7:13:37 AM PST by ßuddaßudd (>> M A G A << "What the hell kind of country is this if I can only hate a man if he's white?")
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Jerry Brown says ‘California is burning’ and climate change is to blame

By C.W. Nevius, San Francisco Chronicle Updated 12:54 pm, Thursday, August 6, 2015

--from SF Gate

CLEARLAKE, Lake County — The devastating Rocky Fire in Lake County is showing signs that the imminent danger is diminishing, but the state faces an even bigger threat, Gov. Jerry Brown warned on Thursday.

Brown traveled to the scorched hillside at Cowboy Camp, just off fire-ravaged Highway 20, and delivered news that was anything but optimistic. The worst is not over, he told a media scrum as helicopters circled nearby. “California is burning,” he said. “What the hell are you going to do about it?”

He stressed that he didn’t just mean this year’s terrible fire season, and he used the ravages of wildfires this season and in past seasons to make the case that climate change is both real and destructive.

“This is a wakeup call,” he said. “We have to start coming to our senses. This is not a game of politics. We need to limit our carbon pollution. These are real lives and real people. This problem cannot be solved year by year.

15 posted on 02/22/2017 7:26:13 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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Worst flooding in 100 years, but the real news is the never-ending story of the dozen or so idiots in pussy hats whining about President Trump everyday, no days off.

If you were watching the news-even local coverage-you could blink your eyes and miss it. If it weren’t for the internet, I’d think everything was just funkydory.

Or maybe they’re afraid if it gets too much coverage, people will look around at all the illegal immigrants and rapefugees and figure out where the money went that was supposed to manage water and infrastructure....

Moonbeam and the rest of the California leeches in Sactown better be headed for Argentina if the dams and levees break.

People will want to lynch them.

I know there were republican governors, but the state legislature is demorat and they decide how to spend the money.


19 posted on 02/22/2017 7:58:52 PM PST by Califreak (All Alinsky All The Time)
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Which reminds me, don’t forget the Carfax...


24 posted on 02/22/2017 8:18:40 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (The way Liberals carry on about Deportation, you would think "Mexico" was Spanish for "Auschwitz".)
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