Same with California, except 20 years earlier. I grew up in California when Reagan was governor. I was actually a little annoyed with him for shutting down all the mental health hospitals though. But I watched how the DNC chipped away at California after Reagan using all their wicked tricks.
And that’s all it is, “tricks.” They’ve rigged every election forever in this once great state. CALIFORNIA IS RED, always has been, always will be!
Trump being out her last week was very telling, the comments he made about California getting and having more water for farmers then they’ve ever seen before was very interesting to say the least.
I’m excited to see the actual election numbers this coming November. It’s my opinion that he takes every single state at a historical level.
The state of California has a hard law that water cannot be sold to citizens or farmers for any amount over what it takes to produce it. Something like 15 cents per gallon as I recall. However, there is a loophole that they use to sell it to Nestle at some rate and no doubt with a kickback. Look at all the Nestle bottled water brands out there and you'll get an idea of where all of California's water has been going.
I remember growing up in Denver in the 80’s - it was a firm red state - amazing how much that beautiful city has gone to shit
Same with California, except 20 years earlier. I grew up in California when Reagan was governor. I was actually a little annoyed with him for shutting down all the mental health hospitals though. But I watched how the DNC chipped away at California after Reagan using all their wicked tricks.
And that’s all it is, “tricks.” They’ve rigged every election forever in this once great state. CALIFORNIA IS RED, always has been, always will be!
Trump being out her last week was very telling, the comments he made about California getting and having more water for farmers then they’ve ever seen before was very interesting to say the least.
I’m excited to see the actual election numbers this coming November. It’s my opinion that he takes every single state at a historical level.
The state of California has a hard law that water cannot be sold to citizens or farmers for any amount over what it takes to produce it. Something like 15 cents per gallon as I recall. However, there is a loophole that they use to sell it to Nestle at some rate and no doubt with a kickback. Look at all the Nestle bottled water brands out there and you'll get an idea of where all of California's water has been going.