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Re: Mau Mau road very picturesque
« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2021, 07:14:00 AM »
Pundit, it seems you have not been catching the news how the climate in California has flipped in the last few years. Nature has struck back and with revenge. The question now open is if the farming activities in California will be sustainable in the next decades.
Btw, Colorado river has dried up and the 2nd biggest water reservoir in California, Lake Oroville is at its lowest level in history. All is not rosy in California as you paint it.
 
Turkana can become next Central valley of California
California is very Rosy, my friend. The state has millions of acres that can burn until eternity, but the economy will continue to thrive inside the cities. California overtook India's economy last year to become the 5th Largest economy in the world. In 15-25 years, California is poised to sleepwalk to 3rd largest economy in the world. I will be delighted if it bumps China down the road to become the 2nd largest economy.
The future belongs to those who have a quarter of the character and integrity of RV Heavy Hitter!

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Re: Mau Mau road very picturesque
« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2021, 10:04:59 AM »
RV Hitler, good to see you are still around. I was afraid the wild fires in California had engulfed you. :D
The cities in California thrive from the state of mind of the people living there. When the people become uneasy due to the surrounding enviroment, things can start changing.
Best of luck to California.

California is very Rosy, my friend. The state has millions of acres that can burn until eternity, but the economy will continue to thrive inside the cities. California overtook India's economy last year to become the 5th Largest economy in the world. In 15-25 years, California is poised to sleepwalk to 3rd largest economy in the world. I will be delighted if it bumps China down the road to become the 2nd largest economy.