Viewsroom: U.S. water crisis may evaporate wealth

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Breakingviews Global warming will increase the amount of water, might even flood last sections of America. So the Colorado is not a problem.

Breakingviews Climate change? Maybe Trump thinks that Chinese are coming to the U.S. and drinking all the Colorado River's water.

Breakingviews It's like we shouldn't have build cities in the desert.

Breakingviews If you deport 22 million illegal aliens is a quick way to conserve Resources

Breakingviews Don't worry. ExecutiveTime is on it!

Breakingviews And yet I see people moving out of the Great Lakes regions and their democrat controlled government. You’d think these climate nuts would be moving to large bodies of fresh water.

Breakingviews As I’ve stated many times as a Canadian my biggest fear is when the Amerikan terrorists come for our most precious and valuable resource, and that’s our fresh water!!!

Breakingviews This is true

Breakingviews Always wondered why we are flushing our toilets with fresh drinking water not grey or treated?

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