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[*] posted on 10-16-2011 at 08:16 AM
Joint US Mexico Desalinization Plant Rosarito


I found this in the Huffington Post this morning. Interesting overview of the proposed project. May be old news to some here, new to me.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/15/mexicos-newest-expo...

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[*] posted on 10-16-2011 at 09:01 AM


The story says the intent for us is to "thwart" our environmental laws. You're damned right. The EPA et al are content to watch human beings starve and die of thirst...or to live in a tent in the woods...just so long as a bunch of envirofreaks get their jollies watching it.

God Bless Mexico....they supply the ONLY human beings who really work for a living in California and now they're gonna supply our water too. They are also already supplying us with a bunch of electricity from thermal wells south of Mexicali and a big percentage of our vegetables since Obamano and company shut down the souther half of the San Jaquin valleys produce farms by turning off the Sacramento River water in favor of a two in fishy....that happened two years ago and thousand lost their jobs and we lost a lot of lettuce....so much for the WASHDC "focus on jobs." You could spell "focus" better if you thought about it.

Maybe the dumbs$!)*s who have no idea where their food, water, power and life comes from will wake up someday. But I doubt it....all they know how to do is protest and consume and whine and insult the working world.

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[*] posted on 10-16-2011 at 11:11 AM


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They are also already supplying us with a bunch of electricity from thermal wells south of Mexicali and a big percentage of our vegetables since Obamano and company shut down the souther half of the San Jaquin valleys produce farms by turning off the Sacramento River water in favor of a two in fishy.
The water was shut down at the bequest of the agribusinesses in order bankrupt the small family owned farms in the valley. The little fishy's were a diversion.
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[*] posted on 10-16-2011 at 11:21 AM


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God Bless Mexico....they supply the ONLY human beings who really work for a living in California.

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Can we include you in the "California deadbeat slacker column" with the rest of us Anglo puke's
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