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#CA: California ballot harvesting in 2022 leads the way for the GOP in 2024. #DevinNunes #TruthSocial

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 12 June 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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#GOP: California ballot harvesting in 2022 leads the way for the GOP in 2024. #DevinNunes #TruthSocial

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-gop-gets-to-harvesting-daines-desantis-early-voting-democrats-election-3714d83c

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0:00.0

This is the Friends of History Debating Society. I'm John Bachelors. I welcome Devon Nunes,

0:05.6

the CEO and guru of Truth Social, the Californian Devon Nunes, following the story of Tulare Lake

0:13.6

and the melting of the overwhelming snowpack in these last months. And the question of the

0:20.6

valley, the San Joaquin Valley, the bread basket of the solar system, surviving the runoff.

0:26.8

And always watching the Tulare Lake story because it was not there and then it was there spreading,

0:33.2

spreading and spreading. The news says that it's peaked. You confirmed that. Good evening to you.

0:39.6

John, it's great to be with you. The savior has been the cool weather. So there was a slow

0:46.0

melting of the snow in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. So typically we would have

0:52.4

weather that would be in the 90s, even in the low 100s. But it's been a cool, it's been a

0:57.5

cool late spring. So it's given an opportunity for a lot of the water to be to come off slower.

1:05.6

They've been letting out the maximum. Sadly, a lot of that water is making its way out to the

1:10.0

Pacific Ocean. It's not being stored for irrigation purposes and water for humans. We've lost a lot

1:17.2

of the water. But this, they've talking to my friends in the water world for the San Joaquin valley,

1:26.4

they feel like that there's enough room now in the reservoir. So they're not going to have

1:32.5

additional catastrophic flooding. Now this water is continuing. You're going to go out to the old

1:39.9

lake basin. So I don't think that it's not at a point where it's going to begin receding at this

1:46.4

point, but they're just able to handle the water a lot easier. The water story then is solved for

1:56.0

the damage to the surrounding village and villages and communities. That's solved. Is the water

2:03.6

story also solved for the runoff through the reservoirs and through the rivers? Are they staying

2:12.4

at acceptable levels? They've been running at the maximum. The maximum amount of water that

2:19.6

they can fit in the river channels has been let out from the dams that we've talked about in the past.

2:28.0

So now I'm told by friends that the Kings River is the major river. It has the most water on it.

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