@mspart has the correct take. If you are doing your job then you see to it that the plan includes a replacement, a substitute water source. California has been wrong on the environment for fifty years, at least.
And once again, a citizen reports that by defying Cal. State law, and cleaning about a fifty yard perimeter around his property, he saved his house. Neighbors weren’t so ‘lucky.’
It’s the dimocrat technique to accuse others of their own behavior.
And this makes about fifteen people on this board that you’ve said the same thing to.
Reservoirs and fire hydrants are not a matter of fighting forest fires. The forests don’t have fire hydrants. Cities and neighborhoods do. California, and possibly other states, should turn forest management over to the lumber industry.
They mistreat me in my country when I rape, murder, and steal. I need asylum here where George Soros and sanctuary cities will prevent that from happening and I can get paid housing, food, medical, and cash.
That skinny gold line at the top represents customs duties. Do you see any evidence of a trade war during Trump’s term? These are the amounts collected in customs duties for each fiscal year, in trillions of dollars (FY 2025 began on October 1, 2024):
2015: 0.05T
2016: 0.05T
2017: 0.04T
2018: 0.05T
2019: 0.09T
2020: 0.08T
2021: 0.09T
2022: 0.11T
2023: 0.08T
2024: 0.08T
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/01/a-tariff-apocalypse.php
Take it to any ridiculous point you want, nobody is required to vote. But if you want to, there are a few requirements, and it’s up to you to make the effort. Mail-in voting should be limited to a few specific situations, like military service or physical disability. Harvesting should not be allowed.