@slightlylate @alex yeah I completely agree... But that's where our food grows
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@Dylancakez@alex : so what? we spend a (historically) very low % of income on food - 3 more replies
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@slightlylate Fine, but how could you price it otherwise? Who would they pay? Throw money in the rivers? -
@slightlylate There's no water delivery company that they could pay. They dig a ditch. It fills up, or doesn't. They have water, or don't. - 1 more reply
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@slightlylate where do you think food comes frm? + Central part of State's economy depends on agriculture.Lose that&it fails taking CA w/it - 1 more reply
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@slightlylate@abatalion and most of it to give food to cows. Ridiculous. -
@stefanobernardi@slightlylate I thought it was almonds/etc? Have you found any published report of CA meat/crop to water usage? - 2 more replies
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@slightlylate@BuzzFeedAndrew This does help. An analogy might be dismantling social security without mentioning Wall Street as the cause.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@slightlylate @MaraWritesStuff See...the thing is...we eat that water. It's food. If we don't eat it, we will be hungry and then die. -
@hankgreen@slightlylate @MaraWritesStuff also it's not like it's efficiently distributed amongst farms. http://www.vox.com/2014/10/31/7135249/could-water-markets-help-solve-the-wests-water-crisis … - 1 more reply
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