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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 5594022" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>1. You can't drink seawater. Perhaps you do, and that would explain a lot.</p><p>2. Still being built, much like The Wall, and actually an excellent idea if it ever gets done.</p><p>3. Just like most other states.</p><p>Nature controls the water supply, and NorCal reservoirs are either full or close to it. Record Sierra snowpack=good water supply right now. I know you have no mountains, just little hills, and the closest seawater is in Alabama. The SF to LA route is either airplane, I-5, or 101/PCH. All crowded, and in the case of 101/PCH, very slow. A high-speed rail option would have a lot of customers. And, finally, the homeless situation in CA resembles that in other large cities nationwide. The milder weather makes homelessness more attractive there than in Minnesota. I have to FedExplain a lot to you, but nothing seems to penetrate solid lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 5594022, member: 12508"] 1. You can't drink seawater. Perhaps you do, and that would explain a lot. 2. Still being built, much like The Wall, and actually an excellent idea if it ever gets done. 3. Just like most other states. Nature controls the water supply, and NorCal reservoirs are either full or close to it. Record Sierra snowpack=good water supply right now. I know you have no mountains, just little hills, and the closest seawater is in Alabama. The SF to LA route is either airplane, I-5, or 101/PCH. All crowded, and in the case of 101/PCH, very slow. A high-speed rail option would have a lot of customers. And, finally, the homeless situation in CA resembles that in other large cities nationwide. The milder weather makes homelessness more attractive there than in Minnesota. I have to FedExplain a lot to you, but nothing seems to penetrate solid lead. [/QUOTE]
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