Posted by Edd in KY on February 17, 2014 at 15:05:42 from (173.190.27.207):
In Reply to: CA water posted by David G on February 17, 2014 at 09:21:25:
Lets hope it rains soon in CA. It is going to cost all of us a lot. 38 mil people without water is as bad as Katrina, or Tornados in Okla. or Ala. or Iowa, or the big New Jersey/New York storm last year. We all pitched in to help our neighbors and fellow Americans. People in CA take water for granted, just like the people in your town. Most people in both places have never even noticed the water tower outside of town.
All the floods in the midwest, south, northeast.....did the people leave? Nope, just hoping it was a rare 100 year event.
My point is that the average person has no way to know that these unusual and hopefully very rare events could happen or be so devastating. If the point is that the governement should not let it happen in the first place....That is in conflict with folks that want much less government and very few any controls.
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