Re: Hudson on the Piketty Phenomenon
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My advice is not to live in an area like this without some monopolistic control of water rights. Otherwise you are essentially a slave.
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The water wars throughout California’s history are sufficient to cast a veil of cynicism over who will sacrifice for the communal good and who will divert as much water as possible to make a profit. It’s hardly encouraging that, over the past two decades, California farmers have made a major shift away from annual crops to nut trees. The Central Valley has been filling up with vast orchards that require year-round watering and long-term commitment. What environmental sense does that make? A lot of Central Valley land is already subsiding from overuse of groundwater.
Funny how brain washed we are about hard work making you rich given how many people live out West these days..Wealth is as easily moved as water. It reminds me of who the better general was between Montgomery and Patton. It was the one who got the gasoline that was the better general. My advice is not to live in an area like this without some monopolistic control of water rights. Otherwise you are essentially a slave.
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