Posted on 04/19/2015 6:43:42 AM PDT by amnestynone
California has met the future, and it really doesnt work. As the mounting panic surrounding the drought suggests, the Golden State, once renowned for meeting human and geographic challenges, is losing its ability to cope with crises. As a result, the great American land of opportunity is devolving into something that resembles feudalism, a society dominated by rich and poor, with little opportunity for upward mobility for the states middle- and working classes.
The water situation reflects this breakdown in the starkest way. Everyone who follows California knew it was inevitable we would suffer a long-term drought. Most of the stateincluding the Bay Area as well as greater Los Angelesis semi-arid, and could barely support more than a tiny fraction of its current population. Californias response to aridity has always been primarily an engineering one that followed the old Roman model of siphoning water from the high country to service cities and farms.
I moved to California in 1978. Indeed, the author has accurately and clearly describes the situation here. Victor Davis Hanson also writes persuasively about how the greens have created the two-tier feudal system here. He is from Selma, CA, a now impoverished farming town now completely overrun by illegals and crime.
You can’t have a successful state that quadruples in population over 50 years but builds almost no new infrastructure and warmly welcomes illegals as well as welfare deadbeats from all over the nation.
It’s because of the incestuous relationship between the DEMOCRATIC party in California, the liberals, socialists and the communists, and these “GLOBAL WARMING” idiots. Oh, the Lame Stream Media is helping this along, because they are part of the scam. The ordinary citizen doesn’t have a chance. The only option the ordinary citizen has is to leave the state.
California has been mugged by liberalism. Let’s hope they will move to the right.
Good post - thanks for the links.
Obviously, the right people aren't in charge.
Joel Kotkin? The guy who wrote glowing articles about the New Los Angeles back in the 90’s, how massive numbers of Mexicans would remake LA into a glittering multi-cultural salsa paradise?
That Joel Kotkin? Now he says there never was enough water and we all knew it?
Don’t recall him saying a damn thing about it.
Soon he’ll be denying he ever said anything nice about The Sacred Hispanic Masses.
They are not zealots. They are power-mad oligarchs who desire to dominate—by controlling water, food, and, ultimately, *you*—
Thanks for the links.
Semantics. Words sometimes get in the way because of quibbling. Evil is still evil.
I was born and raised just 5 miles from Selma. Lived most of my adult life in CA.
Last year we left for good. We just couldn't afford to retire in Cali. We go back to the Central Valley a few times a year to visit and it makes me very sad to see what's happened to the land. I'm glad my dad didn't have to try and farm through this mess!
Good comments.
One might easily observe socialism violates all of the Ten Commandments and Biblical principles (such as listed in Proverbs) and be even more comprehensive than the above listing.
Socialism is a system which subverts Natural Law, subverts that which is best and worthy in human nature, and encourages and rewards the worst.
I note that he now makes the points that many of us were making against him back in the day.
That was the time of “oh don’t worry, tens of millions of Mexicans will be great - think of the cheap babysitting!”
So it’s nice to see him grow up. But....the damage is done.
And it’s also nice to see that he noticed Tucson uses things like Xeriscaping to cope with low rainfall. I used to get a lot of blank stares when I said things like that when I moved from Arizona to California 30 years ago.
I live in the bay area - I have a rain gauge in the back yard and this year it registered 26 inches (from October to now), which is double the normal. Most of it came in 4 separate rain storms and they were warm thus they didn’t produce as much snow accumulation as we normally get. Still the precipitation was there and should have been captured by the system of reservoirs along the Sierra foothills.
I have a suspicion that this crisis is being hyped as part of the push toward “climate change” laws that will be coming later this year (the Pope will be part of it). Governor moonbeam is a rabid advocate of that, so it is totally in his interest to make the problem seem much worse than it is.
Something important to recognize: socialism is driven by population density. Limiting the amount of freshwater is highly effective at limiting its growth. California doesn’t need desalination, it needs less people moving into the high density coastal cities.
The left, progressives, liberals, whatever you want to call them, have destroyed California. It’s just a damn shame. And they have learned nothing from it.
democrats
Basic theorem of Cybernetics.....the controlling system must be at least as complex as the system being controlled.
“What would be the result if Right-of-Center billionaires put their money at the grass roots level”
They are to busy, “working with the Democrats to get things done.”
Notice how the only conservative reforms that get done put money into their pocket?
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