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Philip Murphy
Hayward, CA
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lucerne kid wrote: <quoted text> well donna if it was not for the dam builders you might be short on electricity or paying a dam lot for it, i am sure you have no complaints when you turn your lights on due to the fact that some of our electricity comes from hydroelectrict power plants in this state. i am not advocating growing crops in the desert but we should have more storage dams in this state. but the liberal environment wackos put a stop to that. they were purposing that the shasta and lake powell dams be busted a few years ago. they dont want us to have nuclear power plants, no wind farms cause it might kill some of the birdies, they did not want the auburn dam built cause some rattlesnakes might drown (earth quake fault issues also but engineers designed a different type of dam that would be stronger and worked), but it was too late, the environment pr machine already changed peoples minds. and since i dont see you putting solar panels on your roof and buying you volt i dont see how your helping with your electrict comsumption. so everytime you turn on your lights your guilty of killing salmon arent you. actually geothermal covers us on energy production now, and the number of places you could stick a new damn in CA are about zero-Auburn damn was never a possibility with an earthquake fault running directly under it as no engineering could fix that problem.
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Bernard Farqua
Oakland, CA
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All of the dam sites that made any sense at all were built before WW2. "Cadillac Desert" is a great place to research water in the West. Even those will soon enough be useless as the silt is filling the impoundments quickly.
A 10 mile x 10 mile square with bouys running up and down on the waves will generate all the power California now uses. Chance of getting it built? Zero.
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lucerne kid
AOL
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Bernard Farqua wrote: All of the dam sites that made any sense at all were built before WW2. "Cadillac Desert" is a great place to research water in the West. Even those will soon enough be useless as the silt is filling the impoundments quickly. A 10 mile x 10 mile square with bouys running up and down on the waves will generate all the power California now uses. Chance of getting it built? Zero. well small dams place where possible would help a great deal in the long run. irrigation of crops would greatly benefit by that. hydro electric is a different story. i would like to see a dam built in hopland grade area
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lucerne kid
AOL
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Philip Murphy wrote: <quoted text> actually geothermal covers us on energy production now, and the number of places you could stick a new damn in CA are about zero-Auburn damn was never a possibility with an earthquake fault running directly under it as no engineering could fix that problem. they came up with another design that would work in that area but the enviromental wacko's continued the bad pr on the new design
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lucerne kid
AOL
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Donna Christopher wrote: Oh dear - I've upset the kid's apple cart because I don't follow his every anonymous posting. Where can I find that copynpasted letter from your health insurance that that big ol' bad meany Obama made your premium go up? donna i am hardly upset
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Jim Hall
Perrysburg, OH
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The truth of the issue is this. What makes living in Lake County a great place to live, is the fact, that it doesn't offer an industrail, blue collar work enviroment, with lots of jobs, and all that goes with it. No place in this country offers both. It is and has been a great place for tourism, and this should be the focus of needed upgrades to bring back the health it once had. But it will still not offer a job market that some want it to offer.
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Provocateur
Lakeport, CA
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lucerne kid wrote: <quoted text> well small dams place where possible would help a great deal in the long run. irrigation of crops would greatly benefit by that. hydro electric is a different story. i would like to see a dam built in hopland grade area Dam lunatics! Washington state is demolishing many of their dams. In a desperate effort to save their fisheries and some water.
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Donna Christopher
Kelseyville, CA
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lucerne kid wrote: <quoted text> donna i am hardly upset Where's that copynpaste kid? Don't worry if you can't produce it, it will not effect your credibility here anyway as you have none.
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K-Dude
Hopland, CA
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Sow of Lucerne wrote: A mullet head and her bum looks like two cats in a bag fighting. She could have had VA medical when the enrollment was open, but chose to thumb her nose at it. Now she demands carte blanche care because she served as a REMF Remington Raider. Bob runs when he sees her coming and others field her phone calls. She is starting to show the early stages of d e m e n t i a. Nobody gives a sh-t what a creep like you thinks! It must suck to be you!
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CRACK
Nice, CA
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DOING ANYTHING OTHER THAN HANDING WELFARE CHECKS OR BAGS OF CRACK TO YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS....HEY DUMBASS....THE LAWS OF NATURE AND CRIMINALLITY KILL ANY OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS THIS WEEK...LOL...LOL....RIVERO WON'T SAVE YOU FROM A METH OVERDOSE...LOL....LOL Lucy Moore wrote: <quoted text> Could you be specific? What GOOD jobs are you refering to that you want to BRING BACK?
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YUPPER
Nice, CA
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YES THATS IT...COME TO L/C AND SEE THE ONE TOOTHED WONDERS AND jh LOOKING FOR A HANDOUT...LOL...THATLL BRING BACK THE CASH...OR MAYBE THEY ALL LEFT ALREADY AND YOUR GOV SERVICES ARE GONNA DISSAOPPEAR, LIKE A BAG OF METH AT A CLEARLAKE FAMILY REUNION... Jim Hall wrote: The truth of the issue is this. What makes living in Lake County a great place to live, is the fact, that it doesn't offer an industrail, blue collar work enviroment, with lots of jobs, and all that goes with it. No place in this country offers both. It is and has been a great place for tourism, and this should be the focus of needed upgrades to bring back the health it once had. But it will still not offer a job market that some want it to offer.
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