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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 |
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Legend has it that the emperor Nero played the fiddle while Rome burned. While the truth to the story may never be
known, it is often used as an example to portray someone in power who shirks
their responsibility in the face of dire need.
Is that what's happening with water development plans and
certain Sacramento
"leaders?" It seems as though some in
the legislature would rather play games than work constructively to solve what
has become a very serious situation.
Much of California
faced water shortages this summer and the state's farms, homes and businesses
are facing even worse conditions next year if winter rains are anything less
than biblical.
We missed getting a water bond on the November ballot. The next best hope is if the Governor calls a
special election in March. Without
comprehensive reform, new storage and a better system of moving water from
areas of abundance to areas where it is needed, California's economy will not improve. The first to be hit will be the farms that
produce food for a market that is increasingly in demand of locally-produced
products.
Our elected leaders must certainly see the handwriting on
the wall. Will they work together toward
a water solution or will they continue to fiddle?
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