top | item 34022652 (no title) ViViDboarder | 3 years ago Yea, the OP said federal legislators should do something. The constitution provides them a legal framework for writing laws. discuss order hn newest lazide|3 years ago The current setup is strongly based on historic water rights laws.Touching that would be opening a giant Pandora’s box few legislators want to handle.And with how broken Congress is in general, do ANY of the states involved think that would produce a better outcome? AgentOrange1234|3 years ago Yes of course congress is a mess and intervention will have major consequences, but the alternative seems to be everyone stands around watching the water dry up. load replies (1)
lazide|3 years ago The current setup is strongly based on historic water rights laws.Touching that would be opening a giant Pandora’s box few legislators want to handle.And with how broken Congress is in general, do ANY of the states involved think that would produce a better outcome? AgentOrange1234|3 years ago Yes of course congress is a mess and intervention will have major consequences, but the alternative seems to be everyone stands around watching the water dry up. load replies (1)
AgentOrange1234|3 years ago Yes of course congress is a mess and intervention will have major consequences, but the alternative seems to be everyone stands around watching the water dry up. load replies (1)
lazide|3 years ago
Touching that would be opening a giant Pandora’s box few legislators want to handle.
And with how broken Congress is in general, do ANY of the states involved think that would produce a better outcome?
AgentOrange1234|3 years ago