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No new dams = less water for your family

Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 3:11 pm | Randy Thomasson

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California’s Oroville Dam, opened in 1968. Seven years earlier, then-governor Pat Brown (a Democrat and father of current governor Jerry Brown) declared the sound of Oroville Dam’s construction “will echo in California history for generations to come.”

Over the past few decades, California voters have foolishly voted for what they thought would bring an abundance of clean, affordable water. But they were lied to. Instead, these “water”-labeled ballot measures made the government bureaucracy bigger, gave more power and taxpayer dollars to liberal environmental groups, and robbed people of land, water, and other natural resources that would have served their benefit. And no new water storage was built. Is it any wonder why Californians have less money and more thirst?

This is why there is a water storage problem today, why water prices are going up, and why water rationing is already here. The “new” government’s foolishness and corruption have replaced the “old” government’s wisdom and love for people. This is why we must urgently solve California’s water shortage by building more dams to store water in the wet months for people’s needs in the dry months.

But most of all, we all need to remember that rain is a gift from God (read about the drought in 1 Kings 17). So now is also the time to repent of all known sin and to cry out to God to send rain from the sky.

Listen to my SaveCalifornia.com Minute on why new dams are needed, drought or no drought
“It’s clear we don’t have enough water for people and farmers and ranchers and animals. It’s because we don’t store enough water.”

Less water means more water politics
Dan Walters, Sacramento Bee, Feb. 3, 2014
“…some new storage, that some people believe, with good reason, California needs to prevent future droughts by putting more water beyond reservoirs, either on stream or off-stream, and therefore having more water FOR when a drought hits. The utility of that is demonstrated by what’s going on in Southern California. The drought hits the whole state. But Southern California is not feeling the pinch nearly as badly because it has built reservoirs and has filled them up. And they can last for several more years while Northern California is in danger of drying out altogether, with communities having no water for their customers.”

Parched from drought, California’s reservoirs nearly empty
NBC Nightly News, Jan. 30, 2014
This is the first time an exceptional drought has been declared in California. For communities in 10 counties, water could run out in 60 days. Fourth generation farmer Andy De Montegonni feels the pain. “It’s actually all brown and dried up.” Without rain, he’ll lose this wheat’s rain harvest. He sold livestock just to keep the farm. And he says what’s happening here will affect Americans across the country. “I can’t grow any crop. That doesn’t go to market, and creates a shortage, and what happens with a shortage? Prices go up.”

New dam could ease water woes in the Central Valley
KSFN Ch. 30 Fresno, Aug. 9, 2013
“It’s a small reservoir. Over the past 30 years, we’ve lost about 14 million acre feet to the ocean and we’re continuing to lose water,” said Mario Santoyo, Executive Director of the California Latino Water Coalition. Supporters like Mario Santoyo say the solution is building the Temperance dam within Millerton Lake.

Self-Evident Water Truths by Congressman Tom McClintock
Feb. 27, 2013
Self-Evident Truth #3: Water is unevenly distributed over both time and distance. So if we want to have plenty of water in dry periods we have to store it in wet ones, and if we want to have plenty of water in dry regions we have to move it from wet ones. That is why we build dams and aqueducts and canals.

Which brings us to Self-Evident Truth #4: that we don’t need to build dams, aqueducts and reservoirs if our goal is to let our water run into the ocean. Water tends to run downhill very well on its own and doesn’t need our help to do so. The reason that we build dams, aqueducts, and reservoirs is so that the water DOESN’T run into the ocean, but rather is retained and distributed where it will do the most good.

People kill each other over diamonds; countries go to war over oil. But the world’s most expensive commodities are worth nothing in the absence of water. Fresh water is essential for life, with no substitute. Although mostly unpriced, it is the most valuable stuff in the world.
The world’s most valuable stuff, The Economist, May 20, 2010

The latest on the Rose Parade and why we need you now

Monday, December 30, 2013, 9:10 pm | Randy Thomasson

It’s the biggest controversy in California right now. I’m talking about the Rose Parade featuring a “live gay wedding” on a float as a role model for every child to see. It’s a direct attack against the family values — the moral values — you and I hold dear.

Parents are outraged. And SaveCalifornia.com is promoting an all-out boycott of this anti-family spectacle. We’re helping get out the word, loud and clear!

This is what I talked about today on 3 radio stations in Greater Los Angeles (KBRT, KNX, KABC), and in other media sources after being quoted in City News Service, the L.A. area newswire that goes to lots of media. Tomorrow I’ll be on Sacramento TV news alerting even more parents.

This is just one example of SaveCalifornia.com’s work that many have come to know and appreciate. Being a strong, bold voice for families, and fighting for the values you hold dear.

But what you may not know is that we depend on gifts from everyday people like you. And that we are very much behind in meeting our year-end needs. To continue fighting strong for you and your family, SaveCalifornia.com needs your help… gifts of all sizes from people who share our values. And we need your gift before Dec. 31 ends.

I know you’re busy, and receiving other requests for donations. But I hope you’ll realize that SaveCalifornia.com is worthy of your support, and that we have real needs, right now.

So please…if you haven’t done so yet, will you take a moment to financially empower us so we can continue serving you and your family in 2014? Thank you for whatever you can give today.

Please give your best gift to SaveCalifornia.com (your gift is tax-deductible)

When you stand with SaveCalifornia.com, you’re saying, “YES, I support you fighting for my values.” Because together, we’re standing strong for marriage and family, parental rights, children in and out of the womb, religious freedom, financial freedom, and back-to-basics education.

I just recorded a new video message (2 minutes) that I hope will encourage you and inspire you to stand with us: 

It’s my privilege to serve you. THANK YOU for considering how you can help today.

I wish you a Courageous and Faith-Filled New Year!

Randy Thomasson
President, SaveCalifornia.com
Campaign for Children and Families

SaveCalifornia.com is a leading West Coast nonprofit, nonpartisan organization standing strong for moral virtues for the common good. We represent children and families in the areas of marriage and family, parental rights, the sanctity of human life, religious freedom, financial freedom, and back-to-basics education.

How to put Jesus first at Christmas

Tuesday, December 24, 2013, 12:59 pm | Randy Thomasson

adoration_of_the_shepherds“Adoration of the Shepherds” by Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1655)

We at SaveCalifornia.com believe in God and family — and we know families that pray together tend to stay together.

So we are strong advocates of returning Christmas to its true meaning as the “festival of Christ.” Because anyone who believes in Jesus can and should renew their excitement about Jesus during Christmas.

Remember that Christmas is about a miracle: the Incarnation where the Word became flesh and God became man; and the Birth of Jesus, the Savior of the world, proclaiming Good News that people’s sins can be forgiven.

In light of the amazing love of God revealed through Jesus Christ, believers should resist personal and cultural traditions that diminish adoration of Christ at Christmas. It’s a struggle. But at His own birthday celebration, shouldn’t Jesus be the center of attention?

SaveCaliforniaMinute_122313_200X160Listen to my SaveCalifornia.com Minute for ideas on how to glorify Jesus at Christmas, such as: reading aloud from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke about the incarnation and birth of Jesus, talking about it, and praying to Him.

Other ideas include singing songs of praise, watching a good “Jesus film,” and sharing around the table why you appreciate Jesus. What can you come up with?

 

charliebrownchristmas_200x160Peanuts creator, Charles Schulz, wanted “A Charlie Brown Christmas” to have the religious meaning that was central to his own experience of Christmas.

Despite being criticized for being “too religious” Schultz got his way in his 1965 movie. Enjoy this classic moment from this classic film as Linus explains to Charlie Brown the true meaning of Christmas.
Watch it now (1 min. 55 sec)

 

 

From my heart to yours, I wish you and your family a JOYous CHRISTmas!

Randy Thomasson
President, SaveCalifornia.com
Campaign for Children and Families

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SaveCalifornia.com is a leading West Coast nonprofit, nonpartisan organization standing strong for moral virtues for the common good. We represent children and families in the areas of marriage and family, parental rights, the sanctity of human life, religious freedom, financial freedom, and back-to-basics education.