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Bennyboy

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40. Yesterday House Speaker John Boehner visited a dusty California field
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 09:52 AM
Jan 2014

joining Central Valley Republicans to announce an emergency drought-relief bill to help farmers through what is certain to be a devastating year.

If passed, the bill that's already stirring controversy would temporarily halt restoration of the San Joaquin River designed to bring back the historic salmon flow, among other measures. Farmers want that water diverted to their crops.

Standing on the field just outside of Bakersfield, Boehner said that where he's from in Ohio, the logic applied in California regarding water policy would cause people to shake their heads.

'How you can favor fish over people is something people in my part of the world would never understand,' Boehner said. Without the emergency legislation, thousands of farmworkers will be unemployed, he said.

The bill is expected to be introduced in two weeks. It calls for allowing farmers to pump from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta as water permits and forms a House-Senate committee to tackle water troubles.

Boehner was joined by three Republican colleagues: Rep. Devin Nunes of Tulare, Rep. Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield and Rep. David Valadao of Hanford.

The announcement followed Gov. Jerry Brown's declaration on Friday that California is suffering from a drought.

Valadao said Boehner's visit draws the nation's attention to California's dry weather. In turn, each lawmaker railed on Senate Democrats for failing to negotiate with them.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2544531/California-experiencing-worst-drought-CENTURY.html#ixzz2rKNdFfLk
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6 Scary Facts About California's Drought [View all] Iwillnevergiveup Jan 2014 OP
I live the forests..... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #1
I know what you mean Iwillnevergiveup Jan 2014 #2
I live in S. Pasadena PasadenaTrudy Jan 2014 #5
Trudy - if you shop Iwillnevergiveup Jan 2014 #11
Yes PasadenaTrudy Jan 2014 #12
People are now starting to leave CA. This is going to be devastating here. No food. Not just for CA Bennyboy Jan 2014 #3
We aren't leaving PasadenaTrudy Jan 2014 #7
Tell me where your water is going to come from next year... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #8
California has desalination plants ready to go should that happen. BlueCaliDem Jan 2014 #10
I think we have two in the whole state XemaSab Jan 2014 #18
Nope. Desal isn't going to save us and it's not the answer, BlueCaliDem Jan 2014 #19
But see, we can talk all we want about that BUT, Bennyboy Jan 2014 #20
I don't have such a pessimistic view of California as you apparently do. BlueCaliDem Jan 2014 #22
So... PasadenaTrudy Jan 2014 #14
Katrina..... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #21
You cannot seriously compare a State like California to Louisiana, Bennyboy. BlueCaliDem Jan 2014 #23
Not really when talking aobut the Pentagon report on global warming.... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #25
I've heard lots of frightening things about California in the past. BlueCaliDem Jan 2014 #27
denial much.... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #30
Hate California much? BlueCaliDem Jan 2014 #31
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Why yes I do...... Bennyboy Jan 2014 #35
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Huh? PasadenaTrudy Jan 2014 #24
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