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citizen winston smith
2024-09-20 22:12:26 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert water
to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".

Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...




https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html

County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to Los
Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry water to
California from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest and the
Snake River in Idaho.

The waterways not only would lick the drought, Hahn said, but also would
provide jobs to thousands of aerospace workers laid off because of
defense cuts.

“We’ve had proposals to tow icebergs, too,” commented Maury Roos, chief
hydrologist for the state Department of Water Resources. “This is a
little more serious than that.”

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-oregon-to-california/

https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-pipeline

https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/

For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.

These “inter-basin transfers” were proposed from Oregon, Washington,
Alaska and British Columbia.

For example, in 1968 as Congress debated authorization of the Colorado
River Basin Project, House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee
Chairman Wayne Aspinall of Colorado said the authorizing bill would only
initiate a series of studies by the Department of the Interior.

“Water is the lifeblood of this area, and unless new sources can be
found, this thriving, prosperous, large segment of our Nation is, in my
opinion, on a collision course with economic disaster,” said Aspinall.

Northwest members of Congress noted the veiled threat of “new sources,”
to which Aspinall responded, “representatives of the Northwest felt that
their area was the target of the studies for new sources of water. This,
of course, is understandable, since water flow records on the Columbia
River show that more than 10 times the average annual flow of the
Colorado River empties unused into the Pacific Ocean each year.”

The word “unused” became something of a rallying cry for the diverters.
Alan
2024-09-20 22:32:53 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert
water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to Los
Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry water to
California from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest and the
Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?

You agree there is no actual faucet--which Trump clearly stated was at
thing that actually exists--that exists, right?

"...and they have a essentially a very large faucet and you turn the
faucet and it takes one day to turn it it's massive it's as big as the
wall of that building right there behind you..."

You accept that that is what Trump actually said, right?
citizen winston smith
2024-09-20 22:36:09 UTC
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Post by citizen winston smith
There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert
water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to Los
Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry water
to California from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest and the
Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?
No, read the rest of the citations, clownshow.
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You agree
You fuck off and die.
Alan
2024-09-20 22:40:02 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert
water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to
Los Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry
water to California from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest
and the Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?
No, read the rest of the citations, clownshow.
You're hiding.

THERE IS NO FAUCET.
citizen winston smith
2024-09-20 23:29:38 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert
water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to
Los Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry
water to California from the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest
and the Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?
No, read the rest of the citations, clownshow.
You're hiding.
Nah, I'm researching and sharing:


https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-oregon-to-california/

https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-pipeline

https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/

For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.

This has bee an ongoing pipeline to inanity for decades now.
Post by Alan
THERE IS NO FAUCET.
Metaphors not your speed, troll?
Alan
2024-09-20 23:41:14 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert
water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to
Los Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry
water to California from the Columbia River in the Pacific
Northwest and the Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?
No, read the rest of the citations, clownshow.
You're hiding.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-
oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-
pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-
columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This has bee an ongoing pipeline to inanity for decades now.
Post by Alan
THERE IS NO FAUCET.
Metaphors not your speed, troll?
It's not a metaphor.

He said it existed, said it took a day to turn and that it was "as big
as the wall of that building right there behind you"

Deal with it.
citizen winston smith
2024-09-21 00:26:19 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could divert
water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film
"Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday to
Los Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would carry
water to California from the Columbia River in the Pacific
Northwest and the Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?
No, read the rest of the citations, clownshow.
You're hiding.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-
oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-
pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-
columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This has bee an ongoing pipeline to inanity for decades now.
Post by Alan
THERE IS NO FAUCET.
Metaphors not your speed, troll?
It's not a metaphor.
He said
Metaphor.
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-23 13:58:28 UTC
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There is no "very large faucet".
There is currently no way that turning such a faucet could
divert water to California.
You must never have seen the Owens (dry) Lake or the film "Chinatown".
Let it alone Alan, you know what happens to nosey kitty kats...
http://youtu.be/XraW_dIy0rg
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-04-me-181-story.html
County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn proposed a big solution Thursday
to Los Angeles’ big water problem--digging aqueducts that would
carry water to California from the Columbia River in the Pacific
Northwest and the Snake River in Idaho.
But you agree that it doesn't exist now, right?
No, read the rest of the citations, clownshow.
You're hiding.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-
from- oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-
water- pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting- columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River,
to the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This has bee an ongoing pipeline to inanity for decades now.
Post by Alan
THERE IS NO FAUCET.
Metaphors not your speed, troll?
It's not a metaphor.
He said
Metaphor.
Nope.
Literal.
He said there was a faucet...
And damned if there isn't!
...he described how long it took to open it...
A day.
...and exactly how big it was.
Yuge!
citizen winston smith
2024-09-20 23:30:15 UTC
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You agree there is no actual faucet
Metaphor/semantics war.

The sign of a LUSER!

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-oregon-to-california/

https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-pipeline

https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/

For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
Alan
2024-09-20 23:41:40 UTC
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You agree there is no actual faucet
Metaphor/semantics war.
The sign of a LUSER!
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-
oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-
pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-
columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This was not metaphor.

He said it LITERALLY existed.
citizen winston smith
2024-09-21 00:26:39 UTC
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You agree there is no actual faucet
Metaphor/semantics war.
The sign of a LUSER!
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-from-
oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-water-
pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-
columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This was not metaphor.
He said it LITERALLY existed.
Metaphor, uncited metaphor too.
Alan
2024-09-21 00:45:44 UTC
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Post by Alan
You agree there is no actual faucet
Metaphor/semantics war.
The sign of a LUSER!
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-
from- oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-
water- pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting-
columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River, to
the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This was not metaphor.
He said it LITERALLY existed.
Metaphor, uncited metaphor too.


Start at 59:54 into the speech
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-23 15:02:26 UTC
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You agree there is no actual faucet
Metaphor/semantics war.
The sign of a LUSER!
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2015/04/10/a-water-pipeline-
from- oregon-to-california/
https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article237605349.html
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-06-21/columbia-river-
water- pipeline
https://columbiainsight.org/for-drought-plagues-california-diverting- columbia-river-water-is-a-pipe-dream-for-now/
For decades, the Pacific Northwest has responded to and fended off
efforts to divert its water, particularly from the Columbia River,
to the Southwest, and particularly to California or Colorado.
This was not metaphor.
He said it LITERALLY existed.
Metaphor, uncited metaphor too.
http://youtu.be/CSUxeiXG1tk
Start at 59:54 into the speech
Great speech, thx for the link!

I missed it on RSBN.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/22/delta-smelt-fish-trump-california-aoe

"Last fall, Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to
review and roll back environmental standards slowing down the flow of
water to farms in the Central Valley. In February this year, the
president nominated David Bernhardt to serve as his interior secretary.

...turning down the pumps isn’t quite as easy as shutting off a faucet.
The multi-story state and federal pumping plants operate in tandem and
are powerful enough to make rivers flow backward.

If the delta smelt go, California may be able to pump some more."

https://envirobites.org/2019/06/24/farmers-vs-fish-the-story-of-delta-smelt/

"To move water around, over 1,400 dams and miles of aqueducts have been
constructed. A tidal wetland-turned-agricultural land, the Sacramento –
San Joaquin Delta is the center of California’s water distribution
system. About half of California’s developed water moves through the
delta via two pumping plants: Central Valley Project (CVP) and the State
Water Project."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Valley_Project

"The Central Valley Project (CVP) is a federal power and water
management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision
of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). It was devised in
1933 in order to provide irrigation and municipal water to much of
California's Central Valley—by regulating and storing water in
reservoirs in the northern half of the state (once considered water-rich
but suffering water-scarce conditions more than half the year in most
years), and transporting it to the water-poor San Joaquin Valley and its
surroundings by means of a series of canals, aqueducts and pump plants,
some shared with the California State Water Project (SWP). Many CVP
water users are represented by the Central Valley Project Water Association.


Two large reservoirs, Shasta Lake and Trinity Lake, are formed by a pair
of dams in the mountains north of the Sacramento Valley. Water from
Shasta Lake flows into the Sacramento River which flows to the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and water from Trinity Lake flows into the
Trinity River which leads to the Pacific Ocean. Both lakes release water
at controlled rates. There, before it can flow on to San Francisco Bay
and the Pacific Ocean, some of the water is intercepted by a diversion
channel and transported to the Delta-Mendota Canal, which conveys water
southwards through the San Joaquin Valley, supplying water to San Luis
Reservoir (a SWP-shared facility) and the San Joaquin River at Mendota
Pool in the process, eventually reaching canals that irrigates farms in
the valley. Friant Dam crosses the San Joaquin River upstream of Mendota
Pool, diverting its water southwards into canals that travel into the
Tulare Lake area of the San Joaquin Valley, as far south as the Kern
River. Finally, New Melones Lake, a separate facility, stores water flow
of a San Joaquin River tributary for use during dry periods. Other
smaller, independent facilities exist to provide water to local
irrigation districts"

https://water.ca.gov/programs/state-water-project

https://water.ca.gov/Programs/State-Water-Project/Operations-and-Maintenance


Big old shutoff valve = check!
De-Trois-Leaning
2024-09-23 15:31:03 UTC
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Big old shutoff valve = check!
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