Posted on 04/15/2024 3:21:11 PM PDT by artichokegrower
Kings County agencies and growers may face probation and millions of dollars in fines — which could be the first step toward the state wresting control of groundwater.
(Excerpt) Read more at calmatters.org ...
Research Stalin's 5 year agricultural plan. Millions died.
What the hell will it take to REEL IN THE STATE????
True that. Something to think about with the Russia/Ukraine war. I'm not saying I believe either side's lies. But I can appreciate Ukraine having tons of distrust of Russia from all the millions of Ukrainians who died in Stalin's Holodomor.
In sum, California State Gov’t wants total control, or they will shut down Agriculture in the San Jaoquin Valley
They are going to be so surprised when there is no food on the grocery store shelves.
From the state that wastes surplus rainwater by dumping it in the ocean, and then penalizes the farmers as if they are the cause of a ground water shortage.
The entire CA state government needs to be dismantled and started from scratch with fresh blood. No political experience allowed. (IOW, favors owed and paybacks and blackmail included)
California State Government wants to put them out of business instead supplying water
Then the farmers will leave the state and quit farming in the Peoples republic of California.
California has been borderline desert for millions of years… they are pump the ground water dry. The math doesn’t work
The gross value of all agricultural crops and products produced during 2018 in Kings County was $2,351,983,000.
Kings County is 10th among California counties in agricultural production. The top commodity in 2018 was milk with a value of $676.7 million.
Other major agricultural commodities included pistachios, cotton, cattle and calves, almonds and processing tomatoes.
Other important employers include a Del Monte Foods tomato processing plant, the J. G. Boswell Company, an Olam International tomato processing facility, Leprino Foods, the largest mozzarella cheese maker in the world
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With enough helicopters, Pinochet could easily sort this out for the proposed future victims of the Commie California giver-mint.
“Crackdown” on farmers?
These people are nuts!
> Research Stalin’s 5 year agricultural plan. Millions died. <
Yes. But don’t forget a favorite liberal saying. “This time it will be different.”
(Of course it never is.)
We still have ground water here in Louisiana. We get it, unless we experience a power loss.
Those evil farmers, growing all that food.
We don’t need no stinking food.
They are going to be so surprised when there is no food on the grocery store shelves.****
But every Californian knows if the shelves are empty they will just restock from the back room. Just like when you need electricity you just plug into the wall.
And yet, even more important is the 1st amendment. America got through harder times in the past because of the 1st Great Awakening and 2nd Great Awakening. While we try to win the political battles, it's even more important to win the cultural battle like our predecessors did.
Next Newsom will be tearing down dams on California’s rivers. Oh wait. Never mind
Klamath River and Dam Removal Crises Continues with CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Failure
On Tuesday March 26th, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors declared a local State of Emergency in regard to the adverse impacts of the Klamath Dam removal project affecting the Klamath River.
Chinatown (1974) , LOL
Can't have that, which is why they want to outlaw home gardening...
Inland California needs to separate from the coastal Bolsheviks, maybe being joined by San Diego, parts of Orange and Ventura with inland Oregon and Washington States and do what they want. Let the commies fail on their own.
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