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To: elmatador who wrote (138732)1/29/2018 1:00:14 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217547
 
It's tough not to hear about Cape Town South Africa running out of water due to the "El Niño" weather pattern which also periodically affects California and Australia.

With the reservoirs at 25% capacity the current water ration is 50 liters per person, down from 87, which can be easily used in a ten minute shower! Most homes are not metered so using more than your ration of water is widespread. In southern California those using more than rationed amounts paid huge penalty rates,

When the reservoir levels fall to 14%, which they're calling Day Zero projected by April 14, Cape Town will shut off the water distribution pipeline and distribute even more restricted rations of only 25 liters per day per person at 200 distribution points across the city.

When Auckland New Zealand found themselves in this stupid situation, they resorted to tankering in water from Indonesia. Cape Town is beginning to drill wells to tap aquifers to help extend their water past April 14. The aquifers are limited.

The changing weather patterns will primarily hit the US states of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas far more than California which has access to RO water systems from seawater.

Cape Town residents fill up jugs at a local spring to supplement their water supply


Peculiarly green golf courses in Cape Town.


Cape Town's largest reservoir



To: elmatador who wrote (138732)2/22/2018 3:09:56 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217547
 
elmat, do you really believe folks such as below shall allowed others to make a killing by cornering water via investment ?

or is that your theoretical construct meant to take up space in the cafe?

re <<Amigo ... Water is the new oil! ...
As Cape Town Water Crisis Deepens>>

zerohedge.com
South Africa's Brand New President Wants To Confiscate Land From White Farmers

Authored by Simon Black via SovereignMan.com,

If you’ve been following much international news, you’ve probably heard that, after literally years of scandal, abuse, and incompetence, South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma was finally forced to resign last week.

This is a big deal for South Africa.

The country has been suffering for nearly a decade under Zuma’s corruption.

And people are certainly hoping that the new President, Cyril Ramaphosa, will represent a positive, new chapter for South Africa.

Yesterday Ramaphosa addressed the nation’s parliament in Cape Town and made clear that his priority is to heal the divisions and injustice of the past, going all the way back to the original European colonists in the 1600s taking land from the indigenous tribes.



Ramaphosa called this “original sin”, and stated that he wants to see “the return of the land to the people from whom it was taken… to heal the divisions of the past.”

How does he plan on doing that?

Confiscation. Specifically– confiscation without compensation.

The expropriation of land without compensation is envisaged as one of the measures that we will use to accelerate redistribution of land to black South Africans.

Ramaphosa minced no words: he’s talking about taking land from white farmers and giving it to black South Africans.

Astonishingly, he followed up that statement by saying, “We will handle it in a way that is not going to damage our economy. . .”

Wow, what a relief. For a minute it sounded like South Africa wants to do what Zimbabwe did several years ago.

Oh wait a minute.

That’s exactly what Zimbabwe did.

Seeking to correct similar colonial and Apartheid-era injustices in his country, Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe initiated a land redistribution program in 1999-2000.

Thousands of white-owned farms were confiscated by the government, and the farmers were forced out.

Bear in mind that Zimbabwe used to be known as the breadbasket of southern Africa. Zimbabwe’s world-class farmers were major food exporters to the rest of the region.

But within a few years of Mugabe’s land distribution, food production plummeted.

Without its professional, experienced farmers, the nation went from being an agricultural export powerhouse to having to rely on handouts from the United Nations’ World Food Programme.

Hyperinflation and a multi-decade depression followed.

If there’s an economic model in the world that you DON’T want to follow, it’s Zimbabwe.

And you’d think that the politicians in neighboring South Africa would know that.

They had a front-row seat to the effects of Mugabe’s land redistribution, not to mention they had to absorb millions of starving Zimbabwean refugees who came across their borders.

Yet this is precisely the policy that they want to adopt.

However you might feel about social justice, it seems pretty clear that copying Zimbabwe is a pretty stupid idea… and will only end up hurting the people they claim to be helping.

Yet the president claims that they want to initiate a land redistribution program that won’t impact the economy or South Africa’s food security.

Yeah sure. And I want to be the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys next season.

But sadly you won’t see Simon Black throwing any touchdown passes anytime soon.

That’s because we have to live in a world with certain realities and limitations.

One of those realities is that land distribution, even if you believe the intentions to be noble, never works.

And of course, the most important reality is that anyone who willfully chooses to copy Zimbabwe’s economic model deserves to suffer the consequences of their stupidity.

[You can watch his remarks yourself here: the fun starts around 30:45



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