Thursday, November 1st, 2007...7:10 am
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Every election, there are those “for and against” arguments in the publicity pamphlets that detail the ballot propositions. These are written by folks willing to pay a fee.
Apparently, they are written by anyone willing to pay a fee. For those who missed it, here is one “for” Proposition 200 by Raquel Baranow. I have not quite figured out what this has to do with repealing the “garbage tax” and restricting new water hookups, but…
BABYLON IS FALLING When the price of oil reaches (my estimate) $166.66/bbl, “the [world] economy will be in worse shape than the Great Depression.” – Donald Trump We need to establish an Office of Survival, which will report to the Governor the status as to whether or not Arizonans will have enough water, corn, soybeans, salt, vitamin C (and LSD) to survive when TSHTF; when Babylon (a city/state of commerce and confustion) falls.
More info at my website:666isMoney.com.
Will your children curse you for not being prepared?
I plan to buy land in an isolated place (not Arizona)…
garden (where I can grow pot & tomatoes), chickens, goats.
The End Is Near. Signs of the Times.
America has BAD karma and deserves to Fall!
(It doesn’t matter to me if you think I’m crazy. I have no kids and plan to >>>BE PREPARED.
I wouldn’t care if 6 billion died.
The plutocrats have 1000 acre ranches to escape to.)
3 Comments
November 1st, 2007 at 9:02 am
This makes about as much sense and has as much to do with the merits of the proposal as anything that Kromko or the proposition’s other supporters have said so far.
November 2nd, 2007 at 4:34 pm
The original publication of my Argument had the word “water” in all caps, bold and underlined.
The Tucson Citizen recently published this letter of mine:
Hey Morons, opposed to Proposition 200: When was the last time you were up to Hoover Dam? It’s at fifty-percent capacity.
Las Vegas is building a billion-dollar siphon ’cause the old one will soon be above water. It will take twenty years of average rainfall/snowpack to fill Lake Mead to capacity, where it was in 1999.
The City of Atlanta only has enough water in their reservoir for three months.
There’s an eye-opening cover story in the Oct 21st New York Times Magazine about the “apocalypse/Armageddon” (their words) facing Los Angeles, Arizona and Vegas.
If this newspaper doesn’t ask permission from the Times to reprint the article (they have special sections for basketball season at UA) then, you’re negligent.
If you don’t vote YES on Prop 200, your children will curse you!
BTW, Prop 200 will NOT cause sprawl because new developments outside Tucson must prove they have a 100-year supply of water. No way they can prove that without a magic wand or corrupt bureaucracy.
November 6th, 2007 at 4:29 pm
Bruce –
If you think that the “100 Year Supply” regime is working, I’ve got a lake in Sahuarita to sell you.