[env-trinity] Elk Grove News: Field Poll Reveals Most California Voters Oppose Brown's 'Big Government Projects'
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Fri Feb 27 11:54:17 PST 2015
http://www.elkgrovenews.net/2015/02/field-poll-reveals-most-california.html
Field Poll Reveals Most California Voters Oppose Brown's 'Big
Government Projects'
Written By EGN on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 | 18:50
By Dan Bacher | February 25, 2015 |
A Field Poll released on February 24 revealed that Governor Jerry
Brown continues to receive "strong approval" from California voters,
but the same voters oppose his big government spending projects,
including the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) to build the twin
tunnels.
The poll results find nearly 56-percent of the state's voters
approving of Brown's performance in office, while 32-percent disapprove.
However, then asked to consider three negative statements that have
been made about the Governor, a 57-percent majority agrees with one of
them – “favors too many big government projects that the state cannot
afford right now.”
Although not specifically mentioned in the survey, the "big government
projects" they were referring to include the high speed rail project
and the twin tunnels plan, the controversial "legacy" public works
projects of the Brown administration.
This view is held by 76-percent of Republicans and 56-percent of the
state's non-partisans, but a smaller percentage (45-percent) of the
state's Democrats.
Restore the Delta (RTD), opponents of Governor Jerry Brown’s rush to
build water export tunnels that would drain the Delta and doom
sustainable farms, salmon and other Pacific fisheries, responded today
to the Field Poll finding that the majority of California voters
believe the Governor "favors too many big government projects the
state cannot afford right now.”
The voters’ response is understood, including by the pollster, to
include the Delta tunnels, according to RTD.
“Voters do not support the massive water export tunnels project," said
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, executive director of RTD. "Governor Brown
must rethink his water policies, and embrace a new, sustainable water
solution. Governor Brown does have the vision and experience to
recognize a dead end, and to abandon the doomed BDCP tunnels, which
violate the Clean Water Act, degrade Delta families’ drinking water,
and threaten salmon extinction.”
“For $67 billion, Californians get no new water, lose our fisheries
and spend generations paying to subsidize huge, unsustainable
industrial agriculture on unsuitable, drainage impaired Westside San
Joaquin Valley lands," stated Barrigan-Parrilla. "That money would be
better spent on alternatives that will make more water available to
all Californians: recycling, storm water capture, conservation,
groundwater cleanup and recharge etc. It’s time for a new, sustainable
solution that makes new water, creates long-term jobs, promotes
regional water independence and preserves fisheries and sustainable
farms.”
She compared Governor Brown's massive tunnels with a sustainable water
solution, as embodied in the Environmental Water Caucus Responsible
Exports Plan.
The tunnels would cost $67 billion, while a sustainable water solution
would cost $20 billion
The tunnels would create no new water, while a sustainable water
solution would create 5 to 10 million acre feet of water.
The tunnels would create 10,000 short-term construction jobs and
destroy thousands of Delta farming and Pacific fisheries-related jobs,
while a sustainable water solution would create thousands of long-term
jobs installing water-saving devices and replacing the infrastructure.
The tunnels would mainly benefit huge mega-growers irrigating toxic,
drainage impaired land on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley,
while a sustainable water solution would benefit ALL Californians.
There is no doubt that Governor's Brown's approval ratings would slip
well below 50 percent if the mainstream media and corporate
"environmental" NGOs would stop greenwashing the Governor's
environmental record and report the truth about Brown's war on fish,
water and the environment.
Not only has Brown rushed the Bay Delta Conservation Plan to build the
peripheral tunnels, but he has overseen the expansion of fracking in
California; has approved the creation of oil industry-friendly "marine
protected areas" under the corrupt Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA)
Initiative; has presided over record water exports from the Delta in
2011; and has brought Delta smelt, longfin smelt, Central Valley
steelhead and Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon closer to
extinction.
The truth about Governor Brown's environmental record can be viewed
here.
- See more at: http://www.elkgrovenews.net/2015/02/field-poll-reveals-most-california.html#sthash.LAikrxT3.dpuf
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