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Mother Nature is in charge of who much rain we get not man.
Poor management may not have helped matters but to blame "Man" for these problems is not correct. These conditions have happened throughout history even before man walked the earth. Here is Kansas we have been in drought for many years now.
Mother Nature is in charge of who much rain we get not man. Man only can control how it gets used.
Kansas has 53 people per square mile with 2,900,000 total people
California has 239 people per square mile on average for 38,800,000 people with many counties ranging much higher like Los Angeles that averages 2,419 people per square mile. So there really are not any similarities between Kansas and California and we are in a drought here also that really varies from really bad from Central Cal down to Southern Cal to still tolerable in Northern Cal. But much of the water storage has been emptied to save fish that were not native to California in the first place. Northern California has the water and these are the counties above San Francisco. Look at the link and see the population difference. California Population per square mile, 2010 by County
It's no wonder that the people up north where the water is never win a vote. Central and Southern California are a big part of the Political Machine running the entire country. When it comes to news in California, one needs to just follow the money as to what gets published. As a miner I made my living in this state and did quite well. Water always has been a big part of my life whether diving for gold, swimming, fishing, or drinking. I lived off of the fish that I caught for many years, while my personal mining ventures gave my father the ability to retire many years ago. So I live and watch what happens here but as for voting, we who live north of Sacramento basically have no say and where I mine in Sierra County we have only a few people per square mile. But what we do have - the water and the Gold, everyone else wants also so we still have a little say here and there. So the drought is real and the water really is completely manipulated here in this state.
Northern California Vs. Southern California: Who Runs The Golden State?