Posted by Scott in SF on September 21, 2009 at 10:58:03 from (75.61.98.211):
In Reply to: Re: San Joaquin Water posted by MarkB_MI on September 21, 2009 at 03:07:55:
Mark, thanks for covering my back. Everyone seems to think this has something to do with family farms and it simply not so. The guy fighting this the hardest, Beverly Hills billionair Stewart Resnick, is also known as the Water Barron of Kern County. He flys around in his fleet of private jets. He has agricultural interests range from Klamath River basin on the OR border to the Mexican border including a bunch in centeral valley, that actually gets its water from the Sacramento Delta. I don't mind people working hard and getting rich, heck, I want to be rich some day, but I object to using political influence to have the government decide who is going to get rich. This is not even about political idology, back in 2001 with a drought in the Klamath basin Mr. Resnick had VP Dick Cheney do is heavy lifting, now with the Sacramento River Delta in danger he has Sen. Diane Feinstein doing it. I can't help but notice that those that feel different about CA water policy, will not respond to me.
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