Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
Attempt to confuse Klamath voters deliberate
Herald and News Letter to the Editor
December 1, 2010 by Herald Puff, Klamath Falls
The Klamath County
commissioners purposely had a sharp pencil and skilled
draftsmen in writing the Klamath Basin Restoration
Agreement Measure 10-80 advisory vote to cause erroneous
votes.
Don’t think so? Look
at the Siskiyou County vote.
Can’t blame farmers
for wanting water. Problem: We live in the high desert
with a limited resource. Basin growth equals less water
for farmers. Take your choice.
Dropping deep wells
and pumping private wells dry appears to be grounds for
a lawsuit — both the irrigation district and the county
for issuing the permits.
Can’t understand the
Klamath Tribes willingly selling their land and then
wanting us to buy it back for them. They want it, they
buy it. It’s called free enterprise and freedom of
choice. Live with it.
Can’t understand
Gov. Ted doing back flips about going green then signing
off on removing dams that are as green as you can get.
Besides, they hold water and create cheap electricity.
Salmon spawning in the putrid lake? Maybe, if they can find it, but what happens to the trout? Excellent biology! All the above may be good politics, but it sure is stupid economics. And … isn’t the economy what we are worried about? Perhaps someone smarter than me can clear this up. |
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