You go MOONBEAM we have totally Faith you will lead us through the Red Sea or whatever might come or way. SHEEEESH
Those funds may have been obligated for the unending construction of the Train to Nowhere.
It’s called a Shell Game.
“Now you see it, now you never saw it”
I bet its used to offset costs to sanctuary cities and welfare.
“What happened the $7.5 Billion Water Bond Money that voters approved in 2014? “
Crooks are still trying to figure out how to divvy it up to their friends so it will come back in the form of campaign contributions.
“What happened the $7.5 Billion Water Bond Money that voters approved in 2014? “
I vaguely remember several other water bonds passed through the years. What happened to that money?
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Mehico ...
Stupid Californians, did you not know that the lion’s share of YOUR tax money is meant to enrich and entertain the leftists who RULE California? Cali voters complain like a whore who just got a beat-down from her pimp for trying too keep some of her hard-earned money.
So Cali voters, do you feel like an overworked slave caste yet? If you do not then your are either stupid, on the take.l, or BOTH.
If you want to know what happened with the $7.54 billion California Water Bond read:
“Why Trump Should Not Fund Oroville Dam Fix”
It has all the details and links that explain where the bond money has and has not been spent.
It seems to me that an audit is overdue.
$810mm spent on drought?
What were they buying Perrier? Evian?
It took less than 5 years to build the Hoover Dam, started in 1931 and dedicated by FDR in 1935. The Hoover Dam, at the time, was the largest undertaking of its kind using new engineering techniques that had not yet been proven. And of course its location was problematic for the workers with summer temperatures breaking 110F and sub-zero in the winter.
I am no engineer and I know the Oroville dam is the biggest in the US at 770 feet tall. But Hoover Dam is no slouch at 726 feet. Hoover Dam is made of concrete and its reservoir houses more water than any other man-made lake (Lake Mead) in America. Oroville Dam is not concrete - it is made of various rocks, sand, clay and metals compacted together with plastic and then covered in materials. Obviously both hold back the tide of water - but the Oroville Dam is a type of construction that is known to erode if it overflows - exactly the type of problem it is experiencing right now. Hoover Dam, being concrete, is much less susceptible to this kind of breakage.
Apparently they bought rain with it.
They have more water than they know where to put it all.
Our population? No, Mexico's population doubled and spilled over the Rio Grande. California doesn't need more water, it needs less Democrats.
$1.49 billion to protect rivers. Shows where the priorities are.
What’s the difference between Al Capone and John Dillinger and the California Democrats? Al and John were honest at being criminals...
bloated pensions
Went to pensions.
Those funds been spent on the only infastructure important to democrats in California...a democrat majority.
What? California politicians only spent 2% of the money they had in their hands?
No Way!
Someone stole that money or it is buried deep underground.