


HeIsRightAgain𝕏
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Hungry like the wolf, but still watching my diet. So manly, I spit on the floor and hair grows.









Sen. Dave McCormick: "You have to have ID to have a child"










WATER CRISIS IN COLORADO! TWO FORKS DAM SHOULD HAVE BEEN BUILT!!! BLAME 1990-@EPA HEAD WILLIAM REILLY!!! WHO IN #DC IS HELD PERSONALLY ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR FUCK UPS? NOBODY! THIS DECISION HAS HURT A MAJOR CITY FOR THE PAST 36 YEARS! @epaleezeldin, is there a possibility to get the @DenverWater #TwoForksDam project resurrected? @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @ENERGY @SecretaryWright @GovofCO @MandyConnell @jeffhunt @schotts @ThoughtCrimes80 @ForestMommy @angrydannyboy @LangmanVince @GuntherEagleman @elonmusk @PressSec @libsoftiktok It struck me that the 1990-cancelled #TwoForksDam could solve multiple energy, water reserve, and national security issues all in one fell swoop. It was cancelled by renowned #fucknugget, William Reilly, then #BUSH41 #EPA Chief. Mr. Reilly disbelieved that Denver's MSA could grow to 2-3 million people. It's now 3.1M, but is more like +/-4.1M all inclusive from The Front Range areas covered by #EPA mandated emission testing. Denver's population has been: 1990 - 1.65M 2000 - 2.16M (looky there, 2M!) 2010 - 2.54M 2020 - 2.96M 2026 - 3.09M (looky there, 3M!) It's called a reservoir for a reason (directed at Mr. Reilly). You store in the good years, for when the bad years - like this year - happen. Two Forks' design capacity was 1,100,000 acre-feet of active storage. Imagine that capacity along with hydroelectric generation for a growing front range and #AI #DataCenter footprint! Denver Water uses between 228,000 acre-feet (2024) and some reports of 250,000-265,000 acre-feet per year (treated water sales). Hmmm...let's math here. Assuming ABSOLUTELY NOT ONE DROP of water/snow fell and there was zero evaporation, a full reservoir would have 4.15 years (using the high data point 265,000 acre-feet) of water to release without Denver missing a drop. And all with the cleanest, greenest electrical generation around aside from maybe nuclear. There are 325,851 gallons in an acre-foot. Now, one suspects that from the estimated date of operation of 2007/2008 (seems kind of long, late 1990s would be a more realistic date), over the 17/18 years - assuming 2007/2008 - that the reservoir ought to be at full capacity or, at least, a multi-year reserve capacity. However, a dumbass named William Reilly, Bush 41's head of EPA, dismissed claims that Denver's population (MSA, not city limits) could potentially double to 2-3 million by 2000 (vetoed in 1990). So, an appointed bureaucrat in DC killed a project that was first considered in the 1920s/1930s, started serious consideration in the 1970s, approved by literally all other stakeholders in DC and Colorado, by 1989, and spiked...because Denver would never grow to 2-3 million (and it did). President Trump, Secretary Zeldin, and Secretary Wright, can we resurrect the Two Forks Dam? extras.denverpost.com/news/news1028d…

WATER CRISIS IN COLORADO! TWO FORKS DAM SHOULD HAVE BEEN BUILT!!! BLAME 1990-@EPA HEAD WILLIAM REILLY!!! WHO IN #DC IS HELD PERSONALLY ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR FUCK UPS? NOBODY! THIS DECISION HAS HURT A MAJOR CITY FOR THE PAST 36 YEARS! @epaleezeldin, is there a possibility to get the @DenverWater #TwoForksDam project resurrected? @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @ENERGY @SecretaryWright @GovofCO @MandyConnell @jeffhunt @schotts @ThoughtCrimes80 @ForestMommy @angrydannyboy @LangmanVince @GuntherEagleman @elonmusk @PressSec @libsoftiktok It struck me that the 1990-cancelled #TwoForksDam could solve multiple energy, water reserve, and national security issues all in one fell swoop. It was cancelled by renowned #fucknugget, William Reilly, then #BUSH41 #EPA Chief. Mr. Reilly disbelieved that Denver's MSA could grow to 2-3 million people. It's now 3.1M, but is more like +/-4.1M all inclusive from The Front Range areas covered by #EPA mandated emission testing. Denver's population has been: 1990 - 1.65M 2000 - 2.16M (looky there, 2M!) 2010 - 2.54M 2020 - 2.96M 2026 - 3.09M (looky there, 3M!) It's called a reservoir for a reason (directed at Mr. Reilly). You store in the good years, for when the bad years - like this year - happen. Two Forks' design capacity was 1,100,000 acre-feet of active storage. Imagine that capacity along with hydroelectric generation for a growing front range and #AI #DataCenter footprint! Denver Water uses between 228,000 acre-feet (2024) and some reports of 250,000-265,000 acre-feet per year (treated water sales). Hmmm...let's math here. Assuming ABSOLUTELY NOT ONE DROP of water/snow fell and there was zero evaporation, a full reservoir would have 4.15 years (using the high data point 265,000 acre-feet) of water to release without Denver missing a drop. And all with the cleanest, greenest electrical generation around aside from maybe nuclear. There are 325,851 gallons in an acre-foot. Now, one suspects that from the estimated date of operation of 2007/2008 (seems kind of long, late 1990s would be a more realistic date), over the 17/18 years - assuming 2007/2008 - that the reservoir ought to be at full capacity or, at least, a multi-year reserve capacity. However, a dumbass named William Reilly, Bush 41's head of EPA, dismissed claims that Denver's population (MSA, not city limits) could potentially double to 2-3 million by 2000 (vetoed in 1990). So, an appointed bureaucrat in DC killed a project that was first considered in the 1920s/1930s, started serious consideration in the 1970s, approved by literally all other stakeholders in DC and Colorado, by 1989, and spiked...because Denver would never grow to 2-3 million (and it did). President Trump, Secretary Zeldin, and Secretary Wright, can we resurrect the Two Forks Dam? extras.denverpost.com/news/news1028d…






Congress (both parties) don’t care about the @TSA delays… because they literally don’t affect them. Personally escorts to the front of the line.








Joe Kent testified before the Senate one year ago that Iran and its terror proxies threatened U.S. servicemembers in the Middle East. He said it would be an honor to return to the fight against terrorism, and he pledged to lead with integrity and accountability. The virulent anti-Semitism of his resignation letter makes it clear that Mr. Kent is incapable of upholding these pledges, and those who mistake its baseless and incendiary conspiracies for brave truth-telling are only fooling themselves. Isolationists and anti-Semites have no place in either party, and certainly do not deserve places of trust in our government.