Anonymous ID: 613812 March 14, 2018, 11:19 p.m. No.670723   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0752 >>0811 >>0995

IMPORTANT TO OUR NATIONAL SECURITY

 

Posted in last bread, but think it was over looked.

 

1/8/18 POTUS speaking at Farm Bureau Convention. Drawing attention to farming like he did the steel industry? I think so.

 

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eB4OkqUk9k

 

Read a notable about California legalizing toxic contamination of ground water and remembered the billions and billions of gallons of water that California flushed down to the see under guise of saving a minnow.

 

Is this part of double meaning of watching the water? Maybe, maybe not. But still important.

 

https:// joeforamerica.com/2015/04/california-dumps-trillion-gallons-fresh-water-ocean-declares-water-shortage/

 

"California is dumping a trillion gallons of fresh Water in the ocean. Only liberals would declare a water shortage disaster after spending years dumping good, fresh water into the ocean to protect a non-endangered bait fish."

 

Dumping billions of gallons of water- not only affects lack of drinking water locally, but no water, no farmer, no food. And California produced much of our fruit and vegetables.

 

Lack of food production is a big NATIONAL SECURITY issue.

 

http:// www.latimes.com/food/dailydish/la-dd-calcook-california-its-whats-for-dinner-20140312-story.html

 

"You know how the rest of the country likes to make fun of California, but how much would they miss us if we were gone? You can certainly bet the weeping and wailing would be off the charts at dinner time.

 

According to the latest statistics compiled by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, the state produces almost half of all the fruits, nuts and vegetables grown in the country, as well as a whopping share of the livestock and dairy.

 

All told, the state's farms earned almost $45 billion in 2012, the last year for which statistics are available – that's more than 11% of the nation's total. The biggest winners include milk, which earned $6.9 billion; grapes ($4.5 billion); almonds ($4.3 billion); strawberries ($1.9 billion); lettuce ($1.5 billion); walnuts ($1.3 billion); and tomatoes ($1.2 billion)."

Anonymous ID: 613812 March 14, 2018, 11:39 p.m. No.670833   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>670752

>It's a dust bowl now. We grow mainly alfalfa for cattle feed anc corn for Ethanol. Vegies are imported for Mexico.

 

That is my understaning anon.

 

Imported food = National Security Threat

 

http:// thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/economy-budget/288323-food-insecurity-and-national-security

 

"In his opening statement, Chairman Mike Conaway (R-Texas) said he wanted to hear from military leaders who have served in places that lack agricultural development in order to underscore "how important it is for the U.S. to continue providing the tools that are necessary for our nation to be able to feed and clothe its people." In other words, the hearing was designed to remind people how much we owe to farmers and to justify an extensive and far-reaching system of farm supports."

Anonymous ID: 613812 March 15, 2018, 12:25 a.m. No.671078   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>670995

 

Oh ok shill… if you knew much, you'd realize that most of california is red with urban areas carrying it blue. Lot like Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and oh what is that really weird place? Oh that's right… Austin the state capital of TX.