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Clean water

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23 minutes ago, bubblegum said:

What's wrong with clean water? Trump seems to think so by vetoing .


Always helps to include some evidence from a reliable source including links. So people might know what you are referring to. I assume it's this:

Veto of Water Project Is Trump’s Latest Targeted Hit on Colorado

Miffed at Colorado’s votes against him in three successive elections and furious at its refusal to free Tina Peters, a convicted election denier and ardent Trump supporter, Mr. Trump has opened an assault against the Democratic-run state. His administration has cut off transportation money, relocated the military’s Space Command, vowed to dismantle a leading climate and weather research center and rejected disaster relief for rural counties hammered by floods and wildfires.

A major escalation to Mr. Trump’s attacks on the state came on Tuesday, when he used the first veto of his second term to kill a pipeline project to provide clean drinking water to the state’s eastern plains, a largely conservative area.

https://archive.ph/H0KEc

The veto of the Colorado bill came after Trump’s vow to retaliate against Colorado for keeping his ally Tina Peters in prison, despite his attempt to pardon her earlier in the month.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/31/lauren-boebert-trump-colorado

This was a bill that passed unanimously in the House and Senate.

As his deterioration gains momentumTrump seems to be going out of his to undermine his support among rural constituencies.

Maybe he's also miffed at Lauren Boebert for supporting the release of the Epstein files? This bill affects her congressional district.

2 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:


Always helps to include some evidence from a reliable source including links. So people might know what you are referring to. I assume it's this:

Veto of Water Project Is Trump’s Latest Targeted Hit on Colorado

Miffed at Colorado’s votes against him in three successive elections and furious at its refusal to free Tina Peters, a convicted election denier and ardent Trump supporter, Mr. Trump has opened an assault against the Democratic-run state. His administration has cut off transportation money, relocated the military’s Space Command, vowed to dismantle a leading climate and weather research center and rejected disaster relief for rural counties hammered by floods and wildfires.

A major escalation to Mr. Trump’s attacks on the state came on Tuesday, when he used the first veto of his second term to kill a pipeline project to provide clean drinking water to the state’s eastern plains, a largely conservative area.

https://archive.ph/H0KEc

The veto of the Colorado bill came after Trump’s vow to retaliate against Colorado for keeping his ally Tina Peters in prison, despite his attempt to pardon her earlier in the month.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/31/lauren-boebert-trump-colorado

This was a bill that passed unanimously in the House and Senate.

As his deterioration gains momentumTrump seems to be going out of his to undermine his support among rural constituencies.

Maybe he's also miffed at Lauren Boebert for supporting the release of the Epstein files? This bill affects her congressional district.

I do wonder if the Senate and House will attempt to override his veto.

Lauren Boebert did claim that Trump's veto occurred because of her support for the release of the Epstein files. But she also said this:

"Boebert also argued that the veto would have been reasonable if it targeted more liberal voters in Colorado, but not people in her region who “overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump in the last three elections.” 

https://newrepublic.com/post/204832/lauren-boebert-donald-trump-veto-water-epstein-vote

Because in Magaworld, there are 2 classes of citizens. And voting against Trump is an offense that deserves punishment.

Guessing the haters have no idea what the bill is about. Nothing but a pork project, and been ongoing since JFK's administration. Enough wasted funds, and now they want the fed govt to fund it, over 75 more additional years, at reduced interest rate.

Pretty good reason to veto it, as he campaigned on cutting waste.

Paraphrased from link:

... "It was originally authorized as part of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project in a bill signed by President Kennedy in 1962.  For decades it was unbuilt, largely because the AVC was economically unviable.  Under the original plan, the costs of the project were to be initially funded by the Federal Government, but repaid by local users, with interest, over a 50-year period following completion of construction. 

But participants were unable to comply with that repayment obligation.

More than $249 million has already been spent on the AVC, and total costs are estimated to be $1.3 billion."

We all know how that works, $1.3B turns into $5B before and IF it's ever completed.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/12/congressional-bill-h-r-131-vetoed/

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