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Head MSM off at the pass, they were warned that Oroville Dam posed imminent danger for 12 years previous

 
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Head MSM off at the pass, they were warned that Oroville Dam posed imminent danger for 12 years previous
As California tries to blame the federal government for spending money on a wall and not on their STATE-OWNED Oroville Dam, MSM lackeys proffer a false narrative.

Oroville STATE-OWNED Dam is under the jurisdiction of the California Department of Water Resource. They are hard pressed to blamed the federal government for their own failure, as much as the HUNDREDS of other DILAPIDATED STATE-OWNED dams in that state. They were warned about the dam for the last 12 YEARS.

Why didn't California hit up the previous deficit "let them eat cake" SPENDING president when for the last 12 years they were warned of imminent danger? Eight years and they could have gotten more money from the previous administration...what happened...HUH?

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Did I mention that the Oroville Dam is STATE-OWNED?
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Re: Head MSM off at the pass, they were warned that Oroville Dam posed imminent danger for 12 years previous
The flood danger from the Oroville STATE-OWNED Dam receded Monday, but California was hit by a wave of criticism for failing to heed warnings about risks to the spillway at a time when the state spent generously on illegal immigrants and high-speed rail.

California Gov. Jerry Brown came under fire amid reports that state officials for years rebuffed or ignored calls to fortify the massive 50-year-old dam, which provides water to more than 20 million farmers and residential consumers.

However, do not be misinformed/misled. They speak of 20 million population farmers, not 20 million farms.

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