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My sense about this is that unless a 100 million gallons a day is an absolute no brainer, and really…how would one know….that there was this rush to push it through and over without getting facts first. ITS WATER!!! How does anyone push something through and not want data? What kind of a man does that? Ya sit out her as joe blow and wonder what goes through people’s heads….like the Governor of Indiana. A bright man, an educated man, a father, a husband, a human being sharing the same space as the rest of us….and i just get the sense he wanted to ram rod it through….without facts. How does that happen in this day and age. It makes you embarrassed to be a republican (well i am embarrassed to be a republican I guess)🙄. I fully get that there will always be the henny pennies, the whackos and squirrels, but facts man, get some data, unless you already know from the strength of knowing. And that i doubt.
The media is pushing the stealing water story, relax
Follow the money!
Retrumplicans haven’t believed in data, science or facts since 2016.
This is essentially ‘old news’. The comments about data (there was always going to be a study) and nothing will happen with out legislated review (if the pipeline happens, it will require legislation on the state level given the expenses required). I do believe the ruckus in Tippecanoe County has the State’s attention. Time will tell.
Well said Sean
Holcomb is just a typical politician on the take, but the IEDC has strong CV’s mostly in the private sector. Even the simplest layman should say “100 million gallons is a lot, are we sure that is sustainable?” One would expect the IEDC to respond with “we understand the reasonable concern. Here are multiple peer reviewed studies done by independent experts and we welcome your comments and critiques”.
We got the exact opposite: diversion, belligerence and outright lying. Normally competent people don’t just wake up stupid. When they do there is a reason and almost always the reason is they are being paid.
How many family members were promised jobs, board memberships, etc, and how much plain bribe money was promised or already paid?
What about making sure there’s ample natural resources (water) before you commit 9,000 acres to a project?????
Excellent. Another way to guarantee Indiana is Bad for Business and always will be.