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Submission + - Trump Administration Releases California Dam Water Without State Approval (newsweek.com) 1

An anonymous reader writes: As the wildfires continue in Southern California, President Donald Trump's administration released significant amounts of water from California's dams on Friday in a move that bypassed state authorities.

Trump has been fiercely critical of California Governor Gavin Newsom's efforts to contain the Los Angeles wildfires that broke out last month, dubbing him "Newscum" on social media.

The president has repeatedly attributed the disaster to what he says are water shortages caused by California state policies, such as fire hydrants that ran dry, though this was denied by state officials who claimed a water-pumping station that was down for maintenance has since been reopened.

The directive to release water came after Trump issued an executive order to "maximize" water deliveries in California and "override" state policies where they deem it necessary.

According to the Times on Friday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had then been directed to dramatically increase the flow of water as federal data confirmed that by the end of Friday increased releases from Terminus Dam at Lake Kaweah and Schafer Dam at Lake Success would total approximately 1.6 billion gallons of water.

The sudden water release has since stunned local officials, who scrambled to prevent potential flooding as state and federal water managers typically coordinate releases carefully, ensuring that enough water is retained for future agricultural use while preventing flood risks. However, the Trump administration's order bypassed this process, creating a chaotic response among local officials.

The unprecedented release, which sent water rushing into the Central Valley, had no impact on the recent Los Angeles wildfires, despite Trump's claims, who took to his Truth Social account to tout the release of water.

"Photo of beautiful water flow that I just opened in California," he posted, hailing the release as a "long fought Victory" that he suggested could have prevented the wildfires. "I only wish they listened to me six years ago—There would have been no fire!"

According to the Times, water experts explained the water released is headed for low-lying agricultural land, not Southern California, and has no physical route to reach wildfire-affected areas.

Laura Ramos, interim director of research and education at the California Water Institute at California State University, Fresno told the newspaper, "If the purpose was to help with the fires in Southern California, we do not believe that it will, because that's not where that water goes."

The release of the water comes after Trump claimed on social media on Monday that the U.S. military "just entered the Great State of California" in an attempt to improve the water supply.

Trump, a long-time critic of Newsom, said the military used emergency powers and "TURNED ON THE WATER" from the Pacific Northwest following the wave of devastating wildfires. This was denied by state authorities at the time.

Comment And 500 years ago... (Score 1) 684

This idea of circumnavigating the globe is purest folly. Such a journey would take many months, maybe even several years with men living in cramped isolation, in the harshest conditions and no recourse to medical aid should an emergency arise. Passage through the southern ocean will be fraught with peril, both from extreme winds, tremendous seas, and a chilling cold no man could survive. If they should find respite on some forsaken spit of land there may be hostile men, beasts, or monsters unknown, and there they may well lack fuel for fire and simple sustaining water. Only the most foolhardy would undertake such an expedition, and for what possible profit except the increasing of useless and esoteric knowledge. I strongly urge any considering such a journey or even providing funding for such an outrage to return to their senses and keep to their warm and safe beds forever.

Comment Not in my experience. (Score 2) 517

I ran windows from 3.1 through XP. When I installed any OS I would trim it down to the least greedy effects, shut down unneeded processes, disable updates. No virus scanner, I ran that manually if I ever had a concern and only ever got got once on one machine over many years, and I caught that one as it was installing. I only ran programs that I needed, never any dancing pigs or Comet Cursor junk. I would derfag occasionally and kept my filesystem clean. Every machine was running as fast as the first day when it died or was retired. I would clean machines for other people and they reported that I had restored if not exceeded the performance when new, and without reinstalling. I am more then happy to bash windows and MS all day long, but they are innocent of this one crime.

Comment Because it isn't a design defect. (Score 1) 72

It was a manufacturing defect that should have been discovered by the most basic of acceptance testing. That this wasn't discovered before the pump was installed indicates they are doing NO quality testing and they are not executing their quality control procedures. Cost cutting corruption, somebody pocketed a thousand dollars at the cost of an entire rocket and payload. And I thought stripping copper out of AC units for scrap was wasteful. Furrfu!

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