California Water and Infrastructure Report For April 22, 2021

California Water and Infrastructure Report For April 22, 2021

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There is no doubt Derek Chauvin committed a crime when he killed George Floyd and he deserves a just punishment for that crime. Anyone connected to the Internet or a cable television on the face of the earth has probably seen Chauvin’s killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. According to other complaints against Chauvin which were excluded from his trial, Chauvin had a history with questionable uses of force.

But Joe Biden’s new found devotion to the 1619 Project’s fabricated American history and Critical Race Theory, and Nancy Pelosi’s claim that George Floyd somehow chose to be martyred on behalf of her view of racial equity–beliefs which magically appeared shortly after Floyd’s death and drove last year’s summer of violence for electoral advantage–turned what might have been a just verdict in this case into a gross offense against our Constitutional republic itself.

The Obama/Biden/Pelosi agitprop use of George Floyd since his death has been a ringing endorsement of violent mob rule, first for deposing President Donald Trump, and now in a broad attempt to critically destabilize and attack this country’s institutions and erase its actual history. As in all Jacobin movements, the paymasters are the elites who also guide the political action. Such was the case with Mussolini’s black shirts, Hitler’s brownshirts, or the Duke of Orleans and George Danton’s paid sans-culottes in the French Revolution. But the Washington Republican establishment’s response to this, to date, has been to play the reverse identity politics card, claiming, absurdly, that there is no racism in our society, that China is somehow steering all of this, and that the economic nostrums of neo-liberalism will solve the problem.”

Concerning Derek Chauvin and Mussolini Joe Biden

https://www.larouchepac.com/concerning_derek_chauvin_and_mussolini_joe_biden

A Note To Readers

This week’s report is much longer than usual, due to the extraordinary recognition that the drought now embracing about one-half of the nation, as its intensity increases. In addition, both it is necessary to provide readers with a vision of why this crisis was never necessary to occur, as solutions were put forward more than 50 years ago. I have covered one of those projects in recent weeks in these reports (the North American Water and Power Alliance– NAWAPA), and this week present the other project from the Presidency of John F. Kennedy (the building of nuclear-powered desalination plants in California, Texas and Florida). That is the topic in our Feature this week.

Beginning on page 14, under the title “On the Frontiers of Science and Technology: Creating a New Platform of Productivity,” in contrast to the pessimism, riots and the cancel culture dominating the media and the political class today, great developments are occurring. For the first time in human history, we have flown a man-made object on another planet, as the Ingenuity helicopter flew twice this week.

In addition we have the other leg of LaRouche’s Fourth Law of Economic Development taking an important step forward. That is covered in this article “DOE Pushes for Aggressive U.S. Investment in Fusion Energy.”

And, finally, in this section, we are once again going to power our space ships with nuclear reactors. See the article there, “DARPA announces nuclear rocket by 2025!”

The bulk of this week’s report continues our focus on the “megadrought” now engulfing the southwest, but with the bulk of the Midwest also in drought, we have articles on that topic.

Two or three articles present the impact on agriculture, another on the expected intense wildfire season ahead, and several articles on governmental response, including a declaration by the Biden administration on its newly established task force on the western drought and the pathetic announcement by Governor Newsom of a Declaration of Emergency, but only for two counties and not the entire state. The guy is getting nervous about being recalled.

Our Feature focuses on Desalination, with a report on the long proposed and near impossible regulatory hurdles the Poseiden plant in Huntington Beach is slowly making its way through.

The major piece is a report I wrote in 2015 on the President John F. Kennedy program to build nuclear-powered desalination plants, that even after his assassination still went forward so far that the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California signed a construction contract with the Atomic Energy Commission in 1964. What happened to it? The same thing that happened to NASA and the space program. We gave up the idea of progress, allowed the rock, drug, sex counterculture and environmentalism to make us little, and let Wall Street turn the economy into a gambling casino.

So, let us begin.

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