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Hilary Got Wasted

Bill Whittle Network

Bill Whittle Network

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4.9720 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Yes, and it's happened more times than you could count. Hurricane Hilary -- the first hurricane-level storm to strike the west coast in 84 years -- turned into (for Bill at least) about 24 hours of mild Florida rain. And every single drop of that desperately-needed, expensive and scarce FRESH WATER just flowed right through Los Angeles, as it always does, and then straight out into the Pacific... as it always does. How hard can this be, Governor Newsom? Join our crack team of elite anti-elitists by becoming a member or making a one-time donation right here: https://billwhittle.com/register/

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0:00.0

Well, ladies and gentlemen, I'm a survivor because I survived Hurricane Hillary.

0:05.0

And so did everybody else, with the exception of one unfortunate gentleman in Mexico who apparently got swept into a river.

0:12.0

And obviously, I mean no disrespect either to him or to anybody else that suffered some damage from this killer hurricane that we've been told was just going to come and annihilate the West Coast, which turned into one giant, massive day of mild rain by Florida standards.

0:26.8

But that's not the point.

0:28.1

The point is this.

0:30.0

I actually was on the scene.

0:31.8

Your local internet news source here at Right Angle was on the scene, and we got this on- on location footage during the middle of the passage of hurricane hillary over los angeles well this is the uh what you

0:43.9

just saw there is the uh it's the famed la river known for its beauty it's essentially it's a it's a

0:48.4

i don't know it's a 60 mile long concrete culvert and it goes all the way out to the ocean

0:53.5

and if you fall in there you're

0:55.1

dead because there's no way to get out of it it's you're just in a giant flume but i was actually

0:59.4

standing there i wanted to see the water because all the mountains are channeled into this thing

1:02.8

and i thought let's see some let's see some rushing water and i'm looking at this rushing water

1:06.1

and go that's about what i expected and then not the first time, but for the first time that night,

1:11.3

it struck me that all of that water that you just saw is fresh water. And it is going out into

1:19.5

the ocean in an area known for its absolute lack of fresh water. It's perpetual drought.

1:25.2

It can cost you hundreds of dollars to water your lawn.

1:28.0

It's simply amazing to me. And that's what I'd like to talk about today because I'm Bill Whittles and

1:33.5

Steve Green and Scott out. And folks, I think that even, I think that even California or even the

1:40.0

city of Los Angeles, as corrupt and as incompetent as they are would be capable of

1:45.9

constructing large concrete cubes dug into the ground to capture most if not all of

1:53.5

this water because if you were able to do so you would be able to not live

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