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CA water deal gets two more yeses on HC?

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http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/2010_03_16_release.cfm

I'll let you CAnians figure this out for me and its repercussions. I'm guessing more water is going south. The story is that this water deal was secured to get two CA congress people to switch their votes to yes on the HC corruption bill.
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After all, it was good enough for Sarah Palin's family...
The ads are great. Grim voices. Somber music. Doom and Gloom. Mushroom clouds.
After all, it was good enough for Sarah Palin's family...
So before she was 6 yr old she actualy went to a town that had a dr when they had to go to a dr? Well Im sure that was better then the local vet.
I dunno, the vet might have neutered her and saved us from much drama.
You don't have to have insurance to get HC. It isn't free lunch but you can get it. Course now we will have the right to be on a waiting list.

A world without Drs coming soon courtesy of the HC is a right folks.

If its expensive now wait til its free!

If this twisted sick piece of legislation passes hopefully we can elect Palin in 2012 to give it a heart.
Huh? Is "a man over there with a gun" reconciliation?
What I'm saying is that Obama and his supporters are the new Nixonian crowd. We folks in the streets protesting this Constitutional aberration are the freedom loving decent people. Sell your soul to the govt for a flu shot? Not me........
.....politicians using water to buy votes on totally unrelated matters.
And wingers adding two plus three and coming up with.... four. :hammerhead:

Here's the top paragraph from the Department of Interior that senor FIMCO provided...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that the Bureau of Reclamation's 2010 Central Valley Project Water Supply allocations have increased throughout the valley as a result of additional precipitation, improved snowpack, and improved storage at Shasta Reservoir. As forecast by Reclamation on February 26, California is having a near-average water year following three years of drought.
Here's an article from the WSJ...

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced a sharp increase in federal water supplies for California's agricultural Central Valley, further easing drought concerns in a state where El Niño rains have raised the mountain snowpack after three severely dry years.

Mr. Salazar said water allocations from the Central Valley Project in California, a system of aqueducts and reservoirs managed by the federal Bureau of Reclamation primarily for farmers in the region, would be increased this year to between 25% and 50% of the maximum amount allowed under ideal circumstances, based on conservative forecasts by his agency. That's up from a previous estimate of just 5% for the system's junior users.

The increase is made possible, Mr. Salazar said, in part because winter rains have helped replenish the state's biggest reservoir, Lake Shasta, which now stands at 81% of capacity, compared with 55% a year ago. A former Colorado farmer, Mr. Salazar said he moved up the announcement by a week or so "because people on the ground and farming need to have certainty."
And here's one from the San Francisco Examiner....

FRESNO, CALIF. - A series of drenching storms have replenished many of California's reservoirs, freeing up more water for parched farms and cities throughout the state, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced Tuesday.

Just in time for planting season, growers in the dry south-western part of the Central Valley will get at least 25 percent of the water they seek each year from federal pipes and canals - an improvement on the 5 percent announced last month.



They distort, you decide.... :)

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Ohhh... now I get it too much Fox News can certainly flavor, if not distort one's view of things (no offense intended Peter.)

And as far as commercials Boots, if isn't either aired on BBC America, NatGeo, or during Mythbusters, Lost or The Office, then I probably haven't seen it...
You don't have to have insurance to get HC. It isn't free lunch but you can get it. Course now we will have the right to be on a waiting list.

A world without Drs coming soon courtesy of the HC is a right folks.

If its expensive now wait til its free!

If this twisted sick piece of legislation passes hopefully we can elect Palin in 2012 to give it a heart.
Twisted? Sick? Please ellaborate.
Gregg...gt is boots wet nurse and until those 2 pussies tell us what their real names are I don't read their drivel.

A simple google with health care bill and corruption will give you plenty of results. Toss in the words, unions, Nebraska, Louisiana, Conneticut, Florida. The mere fact that both Pelosi and Obama tell us this has to be passed to know what's in it should tell you mountains. The bottom line is do you want the govt to take over HC? If so then you should support this bill. I think the govt is why we are in the HC mess we're in. More govt is going to make it worse. This bill is not about trying to provide better HC. This bill is about creating a whole new class of entitlement addicts.
Gregg...gt is boots wet nurse and until those 2 pussies tell us what their real names are I don't read their drivel.


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This bill is not about trying to provide better HC. This bill is about creating a whole new class of entitlement addicts.
You forgot control. Water, finance, heath care, whats next?
Mind control by way of the braodband network that will overlay the improved power grid. ;)
If this twisted sick piece of legislation passes hopefully we can elect Palin in 2012 to give it a heart.
Sorry to side track the thread, but I am unsure how to read this? Are you advocating Palin 2012? Peter I know you and respect you, but Palin in 2012?
Palin in 2012 ~ because politics can never get too stupid! :)
Just a dig. I do like Palin but she would be tough for most to swallow. My guy is Paul Ryan. I hope he runs but if he doesn't I'll survey the field. Petraeus would be good for the country. We may need a general to end this bitter partisan divide. I have never loathed Dems in my life as much as I do now. If its that bad with me I suspect there is an anger groundswell out there that these bozos in WA DC can't even fathom.
I have never loathed Dems in my life as much as I do now.
Funny. I could have said the same exact thing about republicans during the last administrations eight years and I'm not a democrat.
Funny. I could have said the same exact thing about republicans during the last administrations eight years and I'm not a democrat.
Without question they did themselves no favors. Tried to be a smaller version of Big Govt Dems. The cultural stuff always gets overplayed to keep your base in line. I find more racism and disrespect for women among elitist liberals than I do among southern conservatives but if you aren't for some big govt program for some voter bloc you get branded. We have to move beyond defining ourselves by govt programs.
By the way I apologize for how ugly I get. (Not to pussinbootsandhisbiatchgt) I have no tolerance for these heavy posters and arguers who don't give their names. They go to my ignore as being inconsequential. We can disagree but people with integrity let everybody know who they are. Keeps the posts within reasonable bounds of communication.

One reason I really admire Dan and Mike. No doubts as to who they are.
Funny. I could have said the same exact thing about republicans during the last administrations eight years and I'm not a democrat.
I did say that , now Im saying what Fimco says.
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