Posted on 12/30/2013 9:48:41 AM PST by Trafalgar123
I tell people that in many good ways I feel like I have gone back to the US of the 1950’s. I loved seeing a pickup drive by with four teenagers in the back. No problem...
Makes sense. After all, rain is such a rare event in that city. /s
Well this Californian is headed to Arkansas next week to look at a house in the mountains in the middle of nowhere. lol
Having Detroit become a Chinese run city should be real interesting to observe, since communist-capitalists are such diversity hugging, tolerant, social liberals and all
Think the labor unions will start learning Mandarin? and where better than Detroit to combine Chicoms, poverty pimps and labor unions - ALL part of the DNC’s “base”
happy happy happy
I, for one, welcome our new imperial overlords
I was unaware that greater Seattle had a drought problem.
what do you think Chinese investors know that we aren’t seeing here? Inland rust belt cities with bad weather- surely they have enough of those back home
In the Seattle area, you need a permit to save the rainwater off your roof.
Makes sense. After all, rain is such a rare event in that city. /s
It’s kinda nutty. I figured I had better move to a more sane place before I found myself in prison.
They actually do, sometimes. One interesting thing is that in central KY, where I now live, it is not necessary to water your lawn. In seattle it is possible to see lawns go very brown if you don’t water. The rain here is much more consistent, though usually we get it in two hour downpoors rather than two week long drizzles.
I don’t doubt that Seattle requires a permit to capture rainwater, even though it is a practice that they encourage by selling water barrels to the public. But I doubt it has anything to do with protecting the “aquifer.” Seattle’s drinking water comes from the mountains, not from Elliot Bay, which is saltwater. There are two watersheds - Cedar River and Tolt River - where the water supply comes from.
I told my BIL that the wife and I feel like we entered the USA when we were in Missouri.
In 1998, I had an interview for an engineering position in Seattle. I decided to bail on that interview. I’m glad I did.
Eventually I wound up in a liberal hellhole called Minnestoopid for ten years. Still, Seattle is probably worse than Minnestoopid, if that is possible.
DEms say this only works right if it is forced on the whole country at once.
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