California Water and Infrastructure Report For October 1, 2020

California Water and Infrastructure Report For October 1, 2020

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“Step outside the noise for a second and think about Earth’s Next 50 years. NASA has just produced a study which shows that for every dollar invested in Artemis—President Trump’s Moon Mars mission—three dollars come back into the economy in terms of new technologies and productive jobs. That does not take into account the triggering of the imaginations of younger people as they look toward a vast new frontier of scientific study. Joe Biden and Barack Obama killed this program and will do it again. Instead, they would base the future on the myth of climate change, producing solar panels and windmills, which cannot produce enough energy to support even present populations. Just look at California, on fire and blacked out, with the homeless filling the streets. This video shows you the vast and optimistic horizon opened by the Artemis program.”

A 26 minute block-buster video: The Key Weapon Trump Didn’t Use: Biden Will Kill Artemis and your Future. To be found in the Feature this week.

A Note To Readers

Water and infrastructure are the foundation of a healthy real physical economy. Forget money. What economics is, is the relation of human beings to nature and how by scientific and artistic discovery we humans transform nature to allow us to not just live, but to create a better world for generations to come. That is the meaning of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution:

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

The Feature this week focuses on the Trump administration’s Artemis Mission to put the first woman and the next man on the Moon in 2024. Not to just visit, but to begin to establish a permanent colony on the Moon in preparation for a manned mission to Mars.

Maybe you have not heard of this project, which is not unexpected since the nation’s media has given almost zero coverage of its developments since it was announced in 2017.

Such a mission is the fourth law of what Lyndon LaRouche proposed in 2014 as his “Four Laws of Economic Development. The other part of that Fourth Law is a crash program for the development of fusion power. That too, is now making progress and is included in the Feature.

Also in this week’s report:

The drought in California has intensified, which can be seen comparing last week’s U.S. Drought Monitor to this week’s.

Governor Newsom vetoed the bill passed by both houses of the legislature to bring the state in as a partner with the Federal government to provide funding to fix the ever-sinking Friant-Kern Canal.

We have given extensive coverage to the fires in California over the past weeks and just include this week a short report on the new fires that erupted this week. All the other fires are still not under control and the total acreage burned now is about four million acres.

The report concludes with the Feature, summarized above.

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