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Nope, some people were actually in the at-risk category (frail, vulnerable or older). Jeff is old and thought he was doing the right thing.

Others like you bent over for your guy Joe. You were mid-30s, a self-proclaimed "elite" D3 XC runner, etc. Hell, you were champion of the old folks home 5k seven years running when you bent over for Joe.

In no way did you need the death jab, yet you took it. Congrats on supporting tyranny and being afraid of the wrath of Democrats and the winter of Death.
Little dick TJ is larping again!
 

AzIllini

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Arizona was proactive when they had 400k people. Now they are screwed, and want a similar water deal. Good luck. Also, good luck to the people in the small town in Arizona that are set to have their water shut off in July.

Talk to any rancher and they will tell you that it’s a scary situation in the SW. We don’t get enough rain to keep up with the demand of our growing populations.

It’s common sense among people that work the land. For some reason it upsets some people. They are convinced the rain is just going to happen, and be sufficient. But that’s not the case. We have used up most of the groundwater in several areas, and it’s not coming back. Constant water deficit, and it’s not going to change without some type of intervention.

Farmers and ranchers never had enough rainfall to grow the crops and cattle they grow. It doesn't rain that much in the Colorado river basin - agriculture is canal made in the SW. The groundwater problem is in recent years farmers have been using their historical water rights to tap into ground water to replace the water cut from the Colorado river.

You seem to favor historical water rights, let people use them however they want and shutdown AZ when allocations get tight. The population in the 6 states plus S Calif grew from 31 million in 1990 to 47 million today, and the growth in AZ is 3.5 million of that. Maybe shutdown the growth in Colorado which grew 2.5 million over the same period? Or S Calif which grew 6.5 million?

The real estate industry builds new subdivisions for profit so I'm not sad if we slow down growth in AZ. I really don't want our freeways to get like LA and anymore Democrats to move here.
 

JeffT819

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Correct. We know the majority of those crossing are lower socioeconomic class. We also know that class will offend criminally at much higher rate. We have also seen numerous examples of leftwing city data reporters listing hispanic or black perps as white to protect fake talking points.
Please provide actual authoritative data regarding crime rates to support your theory otherwise it is just garbage.