California has 1,500 dams now, according to Stanford, so we have changed our environment, we are living better now because we have more water than we otherwise would have, our ancestors made life better in California by building the dams and the new lakes, etc. And my Grandfather helped to build the California aquaduct that runs through the Antelope Valley. We are smart to build new dams, and new lakes, and new aquaducts. Like the Romans. We can live better by using our brains and by building dams, and lakes, and aquaducts. We are not at the mercy of mother nature, or of our environment.
We have people living in the desert of California now, and in Nevada, and in Arizona, and in New Mexico and in Texas, we need to put our new immigrants to work building dams, and making new lakes, and building new aquaducts, etc.
And in California we need water for farming, and for making wine, we turn water into money in California by farming. If you drive down the state of California you will see that California is growing food from the top of the state to the bottom of the state, the whole state of California is growing food, and we need water for the farmers. We need to keep building new dams, and new lakes, and new aquaducts, etc.
We have 60,000 homeless people in Los Angeles who need JOBS, put them to work building dams, and building aquaducts, and making new lakes, etc. And they can put sprinkler systems in the forests to prevent forest fires, and they can remove dead trees, etc. We can put the homeless people to work, and the immigrants and refugees, we can put them all to work building dams, and lakes, and aquaducts.
And we can also build high speed trains, etc.
The homeless people, and the refugees, and the immigrants, etc, can also work planting trees for Sunkist, and they can work picking oranges and making orange juice. In California we use water to grow trees to create jobs and to make money. We turn water into money in California. The whole state of California is growing food. And we need water to grow food.
Salute,
Tony V.