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California Will Not Fund Building Coal Ports; We don't need them, so why pay for them?
Topic Started: Dec 19 2016, 05:08 AM (741 Views)
Jim Miller
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Let them have the whole thing as far as I am concerned. Perhaps we need a wall around California, too.
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Kick out the illegals and the liberals and Ca would be a great state again.
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Dec 19 2016, 11:59 AM
We will have plenty of food for a long time.
You would certainly have less without California.

http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/explainer/2013/07/california_grows_all_of_our_fruits_and_vegetables_what_would_we_eat_without.html
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So we will grow it somewhere else. Duh
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Jim Miller
Dec 20 2016, 12:35 AM
Let them have the whole thing as far as I am concerned. Perhaps we need a wall around California, too.
I like that idea, in fact extend it north to the Canadian border and then west to the ocean. :cool:

With a sanctuary state, Corky would be begging Trump to do something once the state population reaches 150,000,000 welfare takers. Breeders will destroy what is left.
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I haven't seen any produce grown in CA in years. But I am supposed to worry if CA no longer supplies it to the US. When there is a need there will be a solution. Those kinds of threats are meaningless.

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Dec 20 2016, 07:08 AM
I haven't seen any produce grown in CA in years. But I am supposed to worry if CA no longer supplies it to the US. When there is a need there will be a solution. Those kinds of threats are meaningless.

Dont't get out much?

According to the latest statistics compiled by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, the state produces almost half of all the fruits, nuts and vegetables grown in the country, as well as a whopping share of the livestock and dairy.



http://www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-calcook-california-its-whats-for-dinner-20140312-story.html
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Unless it's changed the last few years, Imperial Valley grows lots of produce.
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It is drying up as the Greenies demand more and more water flow into the ocean to protect some kind of minnow and the good citizens of SF, LA, Oakland, SD, and so on demand, get, and use more and more of the water that used to go to grow the crops. Keep in mind that the valley is a semi desert area and can not grow those crops with out water, lots of water.

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They still have plenty of water in the IV but the San Joaquin Valley is sad. Lots and lots of trees dead.
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