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rillaman

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Glad to see this has Trump's attention.

"Roughly three-quarters of the Colorado River’s flows are used by farmers and ranchers who hold powerful legal rights under the century-old system that governs Western water. That means that during times of shortage, cities and suburbs typically see their supplies cut first while farmers and ranchers can continue their full draws from the waterway."

TJ was touting the century-old system. As we can all see, that system is failing.

"“You can’t fix this by focusing on the conservation efforts of the cities. It’s just not enough water.”

"Still, the river supplies some of the country’s best farmland, producing not just alfalfa, but also vegetables, citrus, lettuce and other crops. Barncastle noted that as more land comes out of production, “it won’t take long for that affordability crisis to hit home for average Americans.”

"Crowley County, Colorado, offers a cautionary tale of what can happen when large amounts of farmland are taken out of production without a plan in place. Farmers in the southeast corner of the state began selling their water rights off to Front Range cities more than a half-century ago. As more and more land went out of production, farm supply stores, railway infrastructure, restaurants and grocery stores closed, too, devastating the region’s tax base. Today, the county seat is little more than a ghost town."

Everyone should understand that this will impact our food supply. Do we move the farmers to areas with more water? I think that will eventually be the solution. If we just force them to retire/repurpose the land, that's going to impact food supplies, and costs at the grocery store.
 

dtrain79

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And he'll get it, because he earned it !

Fla AND DeSantis are now in the process of lowering property taxes.

My home on Jupiter Island, like Rifle in Colorado, was worth in the low million dollars, my Florida property tax $ 7,000 - .

Matt's home W of WP is UNDER $ 900,000, the NY real estate taxes = $ 21,000 + !!!

I like RDS as well. I'd vote for him for President in the general election.
 

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I'm probably about as smart as RDS (not as good at baseball though), but what's hilarious is I actually know what RDS was doing with his tweet and why you are a sucker at taking the implication at face value.

But yes, RDS agrees that "slow counting is bad." 100%. So do I.

He also knows that slow counting is not the reason Dems overperform in the ballots returned last. That's because their voters are disproportionately represented in late returned ballots. RDS knows this ... he just realizes you don't know this and so he tweets something factual that implies malfeasance.

But if you simply argued that slow counting is bad and nothing more ... I'm with you 100%. But it's bad because it makes the results look iffy, not because they actually are.
Brick Train also took the death jab because he was told it was good by the same people who forced it into young males - many of whom now have heart problems.

Yep, Dems won't finish counting votes in California until the US has already turned 250 and the World Cup is down to 8 teams. Cali with the 4th largest GDP in the world can't count votes on election day like Florida to highlight their dominating Dem victories. Rather, they take 5 weeks because there is no better way.

Keep covering your eyes as your head is buried in the sand.
 

dtrain79

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I find it hard to believe that you have read his mind and he wanted to waste his and everybody's time for my vote(or anyone like me) as he wasn't exactly in any tight races in Florida, especially post 2020.

He's running for President again, that's where he wants GOP votes.

I've read RDS tweets and other things for years, he never says anything factually inaccurate and but he often leaves the reader with a different impression than the facts support. It's humorous.
 

dtrain79

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Brick Train also took the death jab because he was told it was good by the same people who forced it into young males - many of whom now have heart problems.

Yep, Dems won't finish counting votes in California until the US has already turned 250 and the World Cup is down to 8 teams. Cali with the 4th largest GDP in the world can't count votes on election day like Florida to highlight their dominating Dem victories. Rather, they take 5 weeks because there is no better way.

Keep covering your eyes as your head is buried in the sand.

Feels like California's failure to count votes and its failure to address various issues (lack of sufficient housing, homelessness) are both related to the same issue ... poor Democratic governance.

I just understand that the voters there actually seem to support this, for reasons related to their views on the national GOP.
 

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This is scary. Anti Ice protestors invaded a church in Minneapolis during a worship service and the liberal city attorney is saying it is not OK (weakly) but she won't charge them with anything, not even a civil misdemeanor.

The Feds still have charges pending but allowing protestors to invade a church for political reasons is a new escalation. If it was the Obama center in Chicago and the protesters also were "peaceful" I think it would be treated differently.

 

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This is scary. Anti Ice protestors invaded a church in Minneapolis during a worship service and the liberal city attorney is saying it is not OK (weakly) but she won't charge them with anything, not even a civil misdemeanor.

The Feds still have charges pending but allowing protestors to invade a church for political reasons is a new escalation. If it was the Obama center in Chicago and the protesters also were "peaceful" I think it would be treated differently.

Soft on crime left. Especially when your victims are Cristians.
 

BigWill

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Boomer Sooner !

Only been in Oklahoma once in my life; UCinn vs Tulsa

Mad Dog was Center vs all conference NG. HH asked could he block the NG if NG was in the onside gap. "No problem, Coach ! Only I know when I'm snapping the ball !"

Mary Anne flew into KC, I drove my rental car to Tulsa. Long boring drive, BUT Mad Dog handled the NG and UCinn won !
 

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Glad to see this has Trump's attention.

"Roughly three-quarters of the Colorado River’s flows are used by farmers and ranchers who hold powerful legal rights under the century-old system that governs Western water. That means that during times of shortage, cities and suburbs typically see their supplies cut first while farmers and ranchers can continue their full draws from the waterway."

TJ was touting the century-old system. As we can all see, that system is failing.

"“You can’t fix this by focusing on the conservation efforts of the cities. It’s just not enough water.”

"Still, the river supplies some of the country’s best farmland, producing not just alfalfa, but also vegetables, citrus, lettuce and other crops. Barncastle noted that as more land comes out of production, “it won’t take long for that affordability crisis to hit home for average Americans.”

"Crowley County, Colorado, offers a cautionary tale of what can happen when large amounts of farmland are taken out of production without a plan in place. Farmers in the southeast corner of the state began selling their water rights off to Front Range cities more than a half-century ago. As more and more land went out of production, farm supply stores, railway infrastructure, restaurants and grocery stores closed, too, devastating the region’s tax base. Today, the county seat is little more than a ghost town."

Everyone should understand that this will impact our food supply. Do we move the farmers to areas with more water? I think that will eventually be the solution. If we just force them to retire/repurpose the land, that's going to impact food supplies, and costs at the grocery store.
IF only you had Voted for Trump !
 

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This is scary. Anti Ice protestors invaded a church in Minneapolis during a worship service and the liberal city attorney is saying it is not OK (weakly) but she won't charge them with anything, not even a civil misdemeanor.

The Feds still have charges pending but allowing protestors to invade a church for political reasons is a new escalation. If it was the Obama center in Chicago and the protesters also were "peaceful" I think it would be treated differently.

What would they charge them with? Some of these protestors from my understanding weren’t even from Minnesota. What would charging them with a civil misdemeanor cost the state to prosecute each one? Does the fine cover the trial costs? I’d leave it to the Feds. They clearly violated federal law, which is why they are facing federal charges.
 

BigWill

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This is scary. Anti Ice protestors invaded a church in Minneapolis during a worship service and the liberal city attorney is saying it is not OK (weakly) but she won't charge them with anything, not even a civil misdemeanor.

The Feds still have charges pending but allowing protestors to invade a church for political reasons is a new escalation. If it was the Obama center in Chicago and the protesters also were "peaceful" I think it would be treated differently.

Think of how much the averages would be reduced officially if Police arrested and Prosecutors tried and Judges adjudicated without political prejudice.

Matt still hasn't been allowed to go to NJ or Mass to make multiple arrests on car jack and home invasion gangs !

He just made multiple arrests on armed robberies at Pokémon stores of over $ 100,000.
 
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dtrain79

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Do we believe this was a coincidence? Does Ron? I doubt it.



Yeah, it's as if DeSantis wasn't considered the best Governor in the country during Covid (even many who weren't fans acknowledged how informed he was), didn't crush multiple hurricane responses, pass legislation that was favored by both conservatives and centrists, and maybe most importantly presided over a huge influx of right-leaning voters to his state who saw his "open things up" policy as massively better than what the Dems offer.

RDS was the best Governor in the country for 4 years, voters rewarded him for it. Josh Shapiro (PA Gov) isn't RDS level, but he's pretty good at his job, he's going to win by a lot in a swing state this year.

I know it's impossible to believe, but right now we live in a 50/50 country, and it's not illegals and vote fraud deciding elections, it's centrist voters deciding which party they hate less. Bad news for Rs in 2026.
 

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Water savings; Save a cow !

Change from flush toilets, sometimes multiple in a single home and SAVE approx 4 gallons per use when using a bidet.

ALSO save 27,000 trees per day for toilet paper !

A new company uses bamboo rather than trees. Bamboo grows 100 times more rapidly than trees.
 

BigWill

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Yeah, it's as if DeSantis wasn't considered the best Governor in the country during Covid (even many who weren't fans acknowledged how informed he was), didn't crush multiple hurricane responses, pass legislation that was favored by both conservatives and centrists, and maybe most importantly presided over a huge influx of right-leaning voters to his state who saw his "open things up" policy as massively better than what the Dems offer.

RDS was the best Governor in the country for 4 years, voters rewarded him for it. Josh Shapiro (PA Gov) isn't RDS level, but he's pretty good at his job, he's going to win by a lot in a swing state this year.

I know it's impossible to believe, but right now we live in a 50/50 country, and it's not illegals and vote fraud deciding elections, it's centrist voters deciding which party they hate less. Bad news for Rs in 2026.
Yet you can't get away from TDS.

MAGA winning in Callie !
 

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Wonderful “Republicans”. The vast majority of their party (more than MAGA) want this passed and these 4 stooges said no. Which one of these four, pick all four maybe, made a deal with Thune?

 

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Yeah, it's as if DeSantis wasn't considered the best Governor in the country during Covid (even many who weren't fans acknowledged how informed he was), didn't crush multiple hurricane responses, pass legislation that was favored by both conservatives and centrists, and maybe most importantly presided over a huge influx of right-leaning voters to his state who saw his "open things up" policy as massively better than what the Dems offer.

RDS was the best Governor in the country for 4 years, voters rewarded him for it. Josh Shapiro (PA Gov) isn't RDS level, but he's pretty good at his job, he's going to win by a lot in a swing state this year.

I know it's impossible to believe, but right now we live in a 50/50 country, and it's not illegals and vote fraud deciding elections, it's centrist voters deciding which party they hate less. Bad news for Rs in 2026.
I am not sure I follow. RDS is a great governor(which I agree with). It is a 50/50 country. That means 50% doesn't like him. @stoneaxe27 lives in FL and would never vote for him and definitely doesn't recognize him doing a good job.

Dems are leaving the areas that they voted for also. Dems are leaving because of....wait for it...they don't like the policies they voted for.
 
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OT-IT Breaches. Carnival Cruises recently announced that 6 million customer's records were stolen by a hacker who gained access using "social engineering". Apparently firewalls are hard to breach but sucker an employee into allowing you access to their systems and you've got your way around the firewall. And Carnival is not the only victim.

So next time you get a phishing phone call or email and don't respond remember that you are not the only protector of your data. All the info we put on a vacation site like Carnival, including passport numbers, credit cards, birthdays, can be exposed by an employee. (although corporate "social engineering" is probably much more sophisticated than what we see -- in this case they immediately went to Carnival and demanded ransom and would have had a big payday if Carnival had paid it)

I assume everyone has tight access control to your banking and investment online accounts. I have Chase and Fidelity and think I have it locked down but its scary how the bar keeps getting raised.

 
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So difficult to be a rancher out here these days. Colorado is great at introducing dangerous outsiders to the local population.

We imported 40k Venezuelans during a pandemic. We imported wolves during a very difficult time for ranchers. Just mass stupidity, and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight.

Governor debate was on TV last night. Pretty clear that the top candidates want to raise taxes and put in other policy that makes Colorado even less livable. Going to be like the state of Washington.
 
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IF only you had Voted for Trump !
Rill is on ignore, but now that I see it, I can reply. I touted Arizona's legendary leaders who secured outstanding water rights for Arizonas. Like Indy Cars, innovations must be made as you go forward (rear view mirrors, etc.). In this case, Arizona has been SO responsible that they have 6x the population and use LESS water than 80 years ago. Outstanding stewards of their allocations.


Since California refuses to build desalination plants, Arizona's can only hope the Big One puts California into the Pacific and makes Yuma beachfront property so that Arizona can build desalination plants.
 
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Rill is on ignore, but now that I see it, I can reply. I touted Arizona's legendary leaders who secured outstanding water rights for Arizonas. Like Indy Cars, innovations must be made as you go forward (rear view mirrors, etc.). In this case, Arizona has been SO responsible that they have 6x the population and use LESS water than 80 years ago. Outstanding stewards of their allocations.


Since California refuses to build desalination plants, Arizona's can only the Big One puts California into the Pacific and makes Yuma beachfront property so that Arizona can build desalination plants.

Yes, let’s build costly desalination plants (and ship the water hundreds of miles) instead of just having people live in areas with fresh water. Idiocracy.
 
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dtrain79

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Not so fast, my friend.



I do not know how many ballots were county in the Los Angeles mayor race yesterday (24K sounds reasonable enough), but Spencer Pratt's vote total INCREASED BY OVER 4,000 VOTES YESTERDAY.

The best I can do on this ... you guys really are suckers. People tell you obvious lies, and you simply are so desperate to believe them that the fact that they are obvious lies does not even register.

It's almost comical.
 

dtrain79

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I am not sure I follow. RDS is a great governor(which I agree with). It is a 50/50 country. That means 50% doesn't like him. @stoneaxe27 lives in FL and would never vote for him and definitely doesn't recognize him doing a good job.

Dems are leaving the areas that they voted for also. Dems are leaving because of....wait for it...they don't like the policies they voted for.

Is Florida a 50/50 state? Where'd you come up with that from? Florida has not elected a Democratic Governor since 1994.

Florida's migration in 2020-23 was overwhelmingly GOP. This kind of stuff is pretty easy to validate with a simple Google search.

It's a 50/50 country because each side is basically guaranteed about 43-44% baseline, and the 12-15% of swing voters go back and forth in their preferences, typically mad at the incumbent party. At some point one of the parties will make more inroads among the swing voters by doing a good job in office, we'll see which one.
 

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So you are informed, the Supreme Court has before it a case out of Mississippi that challenges a state's ability to count votes received after Election Day. The Court appears poised to rule that such ballots should not count. Arguably, this benefits Republicans (and maybe it will in the fall), but ultimately voters will adjust by making sure their ballots arrive timely.

Unfortunately, this won't force California to count faster, but it will force them to have all ballots allowed to count by ED, which should accelerate the process some.

I'm not much for federal election administration, but I'd love a law that compels states to have say 95% of the vote counted within 24 hours of polls closing. That would eliminate much of the nonsense surrounding the long counts (which are not evidence of cheating but are incredibly stupid/annoying/absurd).