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Comments by "" (@tommurphy4307) on "40 Million People Rely on the Colorado River, and Now It's Drying Up" video.
got news for ya- even in alabamie cotton needs a hell of a lot of water.... doesn't matter where its growing.
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@christopherd.337 many use reclaimed water- do you know what THAT is??
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@ΝίκοςΜπέτσης-ΗΠΑ nonsense
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not gonna be a problem- its easier to say 'no' when there's no water.
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no ones stopping anything- water will just have to come from somewhere else.
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will the beavers run the hydro plants? that's cheap labor!
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we could have a bourbon supply chain problem??
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and all those floods- you forgot to mention the floods.....
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don't talk about your sister like that.
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@zacharypeery4082 i know, right?- no crap tables.
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@bobbymanganaro ever since I moved out- i like to take long hot showers...
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@bobbymanganaro THAT'S a lie- 1.4 million people moved there in the last 20 years- mostly stupid californian water-wasters who got run out of dodge....
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@notmenotme614 well, duh, the process uses fossil fuels....
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@fluffysun9464 i want a nukular datsun
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@fluffysun9464 well, if you wanna be that way about it, EVERYTHING on earth is a finite resource.
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@Rebecca-1111 yet, they are both highly-successful flood-control facilities that work in tandem to make the colorado river more productive and predictable/safer. people hate on them just because they can't create water or a place to float your boat.
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@elaineteut9579 you forgot the part where they jump on I-8 to go to san diego when they get sick of the heat...and then they get mad because they have to ask for a glass of water in our restaurants... you should hear them when they have to buy gas here!
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..and then they end up at the crap table??
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@timothysaye5535 in 1910, colonel ed fletcher bought the cuyamaca water company- had a huge redwood aqueduct running from boulder creek in the cuyamaca mountains of san diego county all the way down to la mesa california and that was our first water system. we in east county are so thankful for colonel fletcher- the flume provided plenty of free lumber for citizens when they ripped it down in 1935. you can still see many redwood sheds and garages around east county. sorry- i don't look at that as 'foresight'....just trivia
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you should have asked the tour guide how much the wrench weighs.... did the tobacco help your big toe? i'll have to try that.
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@theaustinomaster ..and all the floods- what about the floods??
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