California Dumps a Trillion Gallon of Fresh Water in Ocean – Declares Water Shortage

California continues to dump trillions of gallons of fresh water in the ocean. It’s been raining cats and dogs in the LA basin and warnings of dams breaking from the pressure of so much water have become a weekly news item.

Roughly 350 billion gallons of water came pouring into the region’s biggest reservoirs over the past few days, boosting storage to levels not seen in years.

Yet only liberals would declare a water shortage in the face of all this! California used to feed the world but now the central California farming region is a disaster after spending years dumping good, fresh water into the ocean to protect a non-endangered bait fish.

Signs begging Sacremento and DC to turn the water back on are scattered all over the lower San Joaquin Valley.Signs begging Sacramento and DC to turn the water back on are scattered all over the lower San Joaquin Valley.

For years now, the southern 1/3 of the beautiful San Joaquin Valley’s farmland has been turned into a “man-made” dust bowl. The water is being allowed to just run off the mountains, through the river system, through the delta, and out into the ocean. The water is being reserved for the little Delta Smelt, a three inch bait fish, that is not endangered species list.

According to the East Bay Times, there is so much water in the reservoirs that dam operators were forced to release water to reduce flood risks.

Now, California is not the midst of a drought, yet they just let all that water just keep pouring into the ocean. Unbelievable! The I-5 San Joaquin Valley corridor is marked with signs begging Nancy Pelosi to turn the water on. Sean Hannity hosted a full show from Hanford, CA to highlight the problem. Phone calls and letters from all over the country have been sent to try to fix this situation.

 

David Spady reports that,  “California’s man-made water crisis led to $2.2 billion in losses, water rationing, rising food costs, and the destruction of small family businesses.”

70 percent of California’s rainfall “washes out to sea” every year

70 percent of California’s rainfall “washes out to sea” every year..for a minnow.

The destruction is horrific. Businesses lost, property values lost, jobs lost, crop production lost, food cost increases,  just to begin.

The Climate Change, Save the Whale, Hug the Tree, Save the Baitfish crowd consistently uses a false narrative to to accomplish their political agenda. Now scientists are predicting a 35 year mega-drought in the West. When does the madness stop?

Environmental and endangered species laws are being used to force a political agenda, and in the process, doing severe damage to our country.

Filmmaker David Spady reveals the extent to which both rural and urban populations rely on the nation’s agricultural industry. David does a great job of framing the problem.

Representative Devin Nunes, (CA):

Today the San Joaquin Valley is being transformed into a dust bowl. Hundreds of thousands of acres are fallow, while almond and plum trees are being left to die in the scorching sun.

Tens of thousands of people have been tossed out of work—the town of Mendota alone has an unemployment rate of about 40%—and the lines for food donations stretch down streets. The reason? There isn’t enough water to go around this year, and the Obama administration is drawing up new reasons to divert more of it from farms and people and into the San Francisco Bay.

Devon Nunes also stated in an interview along side comedian Paul Rodriguez, “There’s a half a million acres of farmland, it’s bigger than the size of Rhode Island, that’s now dry because of these fools!”

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