Posted on 04/05/2015 3:36:45 PM PDT by MeshugeMikey
Goody.
Geezer finally lost his mind.
ReeeeeCaalll.
It’s about the money.
It’s always about the money...
With the serious water problems they are having now and in the past, why do they want almost unlimited immigration and
a water using public works project-high speed rail?
Long defined by whom?
He is right of course, the drought is becoming very serious, and if California is to survive it, it will have to be taken very seriously, and one way or another,water needs to be rationed. I suspect though that those California liberals will will derive far more enjoyment from exercising this draconian but necessary power than they should!
KING Moonbeam!
Mandatory group showers!!
California Uber Alles.
So they should give bonuses to those that do not shower.
Water is just like any other commodity, if you price it below market clearing levels, you will have shortages.
If you allow market prices, shortages disappear. When you have market prices, incentive is provided for development of new sources of water and the price acts as a disciplinary force against waste.
Most officials in government jurisdictions through out the globe fail to get this and will attempt to impose rationing when their below market price schemes on various commodities result in major shortages.
California Stinks! (It might as well be their new motto.)
Not all showers have the same water flow rate.
Snail darters have more rights than humans.
In the Navy they are called taking a “Hollywood” shower. Ironic.
Are there going to be bureaucrats standing in every one’s bathroom timing their shower?
Whatever you do Jerry, don’t build a desalination plant or anything.
All the more reason I could never live in California, even though my wife is from beautiful Monterey.
So is someone supposed to watch me in the shower now?
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