Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
Letter to KBC from Kristine Cook, San Joaquin Valley, where a
judges ruling devastated thousands of people because of an
"endangered" little fish
July 4, 2008. The canal that moves through the San Joaquin Valley has provided water to us for years. In all those years where was the Delta Smelt and why is it endangered now. There is a risk of putting millions out of work because of a tiny fish? There are other tiny fish so we won't notice one being gone. I love all that God has created and it is never good to see a species vanish, but it has happen since the world began. It is called evolution. It is referred to as "only the strong survive". There is no more prehistoric animals on land or in the sea. It was meant to be this way. You and I will be gone some day and our species as well. This world has gone through so many changes and none of them are because of the human. It is because it is the way of the world, our earth is forever changing.
It is almost unbelievable to me somebody as smart as a
judge could be so stupid to sign a a protection rule for the
Delta Smelt and therefore imposing limits on our water south of
the Delta. This Valley has been called the bread basket of the
world. There are hard working people here that want to work,
want to live here that are proud to be part of the Agriculture
Community. We earn a paycheck and like it that way. We don't
want to go to the mail box and get a check form the State Of
CA.. I have been lucky enough to buy a home that will be paid
for when I retire. Am I going to loose my home because a Judge
took our water? There are natural disasters all over the United
States right now. We have a Judge that is self inflicting a
disaster in the San Joaquin Valley. I don't need to tell
anybody this but millions out of work translates into no taxes
paid, it means more on Welfare more on un-employment more going
to hospitals and doctors without away to pay. It means millions
must move, growers going bankrupt it means families are
devastated.
I have lived here for years, agriculture has been good to
me. Now Coalinga California is in a Water Emergency. We are
only able to water our lawns 2 times a week but not between 6am
& 6pm. We are part of Fresno County but Fresno does not have
this ration. Please let it be know that Kristine Cook likes
living here has made a good living here. I want my yard to
remain green. I want to come to work everyday and know my boss
is ok because he can plant and water a crop. I want to know my
grandchildren will be ok should they remain in this valley. The
way it looks now I will lose having my grandchildren near
because how can we live in a place where our water has been
taken away? How can this happen to "We the People"
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