According to recent studies...

According to recent studies, a Great Lakes-Texas-California water pipeline system could be one of the biggest economic boons in modern US history, opening vast areas to high-production farming and increasing GDP by several percent. Should a Great Lakes pipeline be part of Trump's infrastructure plan for America?

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Fuck off and get your own water

Fuck off and get your own water

Fuck off snow niggers

The lakes are enormous - there is more than enough water to go around. And with the aquifers of the US midwest gradually being depleted, we will need a new long-term source of freshwater for irrigation. That is just a fact.

Why does the pipeline go to Mexico?

> Not GRAND or NAWAPA

Ohiofag who moved from Texas.
Shit is stupid, would never happen. There's not a water shortage issue in Texas, plus I'm pretty sure desalinization of the Gulf or the Pacific would be cheaper.

Extend the Rio Grande and turn the southern border into a moat...

if china can do it, why not america?