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The California exodus has shown no sign of slowing down as the state’s population dropped by more than 500,000 people between April 2020 and July 2022, with the number of residents leaving surpassing those moving in by nearly 700,000.
The rain that fell on California in recent weeks could have supplied the state’s water needs for 10 years — if it had been captured and stored. Unfortunately, most of the water is being left to drain to the Pacific Ocean.
California received some 32 trillion gallons of water in three weeks of “atmospheric river” storms across the state, according to Fox News. In 2014, the state used 42 million acre feet, or about 1.4 trillion gallons, annually, according to the Desert Sun, citing the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). (A more recent figure from USGS suggests the state withdraws up to 28,800 gallons per day, or about 1 trillion per year, from the environment.)
Given that the state only taps half of its water supply for human uses, about 16 trillion gallons of the rain that fell on California in the last few weeks could theoretically be directed to human use — if it were stored. That means that enough rain fell to supply the state’s water needs for at least another decade — and maybe longer.
However, the state’s water storage capacity is only 43 million acre feet, matching about one year’s human use. Given that most reservoirs — even in the ongoing extreme drought — have some water in them, not all of the 43 million acre feet of storage space is available to capture the ongoing rains — and some dams’ floodgates have been opened. More than 95% of the rain that is falling on the state is simply being allowed to wash out to sea.
California is suffering from the major financial impact of people and businesses fleeing the Democrat-led state.
As the mass exodus to red states continues, California is now faced with a devastating budget crisis caused by the “severe revenue decline.”
Under Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom’s watch, California now has a record $68 billion budget deficit.
Worryingly, Newsom believes that California should be a blueprint for how the rest of the country should be run.
The state’s budget deficit has grown exponentially in just a few months’ time, according to California’s non-partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) report released Thursday.
The deficit has soared by more than $54 billion from just $14.3 billion in June.
And while the deficit isn’t the largest to ever face the state as a percentage of overall spending, it is the largest in terms of real dollars.
The LAO’s report made no mention of the billions in tax revenue lost by California due to the exodus of its people and businesses. ...
California saw its first-ever population decline in 2020 when the state imposed rigid lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From January 2020 to July 2022, the state lost well over half a million people, with the number of residents leaving surpassing those moving in by almost 700,000.
Need new ratio numbers for CA workers vs takers.
The state’s budget deficit has grown exponentially in just a few months’ time, according to California’s non-partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) report released Thursday.
The deficit has soared by more than $54 billion from just $14.3 billion in June.
California saw its first-ever population decline in 2020 when the state imposed rigid lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://babylonbee.com/cleanArticle/california-becomes-first-state-to-ban-heterosexual-marriage
Local Laundering Scams, the Homeless Industrial Complex is a bounty
The new billing structure was allowed by a law signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom two years ago that required fixed electric fees be based on income.
HEAVEN — According to sources in the celestial realm, God is scratching His head in wonderment that Democrats somehow managed to mess up California.
"You guys were literally given everything! How do you even do that?" said a spokesangel for the Almighty. "You have perfect weather, beautiful coastline, great surfing, skiing in the mountains, fish tacos, rolling vineyards, the list goes on. How on earth did you manage to take the most beautiful stretch of land on God's earth and turn it into a huge dump?"
"It doesn't make any sense."
Sources say Democrats in California took issue with the idea that they were to blame, claiming instead that everyone else was to blame and definitely not them or anything. "Yeah, it's like global warming and stuff," said Governor Gavin Newsom to a crowd of homeless meth heads on Pier 39. "And not enough taxes. If we had more taxes, all the things would be better."
Sources confirmed the host of Heaven is watching in amazement as people are actually leaving the beauty of California in the millions, choosing to live instead in places like Ohio and Florida. "We intended Ohio to be a place of torment for those who displease the Lord. We filled Florida with man-eating snakes and gators so mankind wouldn't live there," continued the spokesangel. "But somehow, Democrats have made those places actually look attractive to people. It's truly baffling."
At publishing time, God had finally decided to pour out his divine wrath after finding the Democrats had figured out how to ruin fish tacos.
they've been banned for a long time out there
Patrick says
Wasn't that done 7-8 years ago? My kid puked in a rental car out there. Asked for plastic bags for the paper towels from clean up. He said he can't hand them out. I was polite and said you basically admitted you still have some stock in the back room (liquor store) between La Jolla and Anaheim as the destination.
I'm like dude I'm in a pinch with a rental car. Kind of need it cleaned up. He was nice enough and got me some. I thought they've been banned for a long time out there. Maybe based on county at the time?
It was but they left an out for reusable (paid for) hard plastic bahs which were decent to use.
The ban was lifted a while ago.
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