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Paul Rodriguez: ‘The fish lives and the farmers die’

Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on May 4, 2009 at 7:41 am

From the Big Hollywood Blog, this post by Chuck DeVore:

One wouldn’t immediately associate comedian and actor Paul Rodriguez with a serious issue such as water. But, as Mark Twain said: “Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.”

Rodriguez is so concerned about water that he helped create the California Latino Water Coalition, led marches with several thousand people in recent weeks, and spoke Saturday night to a convention of the conservative California Republican Assembly in Bakersfield. I addressed the convention goers about my U.S. Senate run against Barbara Boxer just before Rodriguez’ turn at the podium.

What has Rodriguez’ concerned to spark political action is the shutdown of water pumps in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. These pumps move water from California’s wet north to the agricultural Central Valley and urban Southern California. A judge’s ruling switched the pumps off over a controversial U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report that declared a fish, the delta smelt, threatened. No one really knows if turning the pumps off will help the fish, but most can agree that California’s agricultural industry will take a big hit this year due to lack of water.

Rodriguez and his family own farmland in the Central Valley where, as the comedian said Saturday night, “We grow the sweetest oranges and sourest lemons.” But now, because of a judge’s ruling, the most fertile land on “this blue marble” will lie fallow. People will be out of work. Less food will be grown. And farmer and farm worker alike will be hurt.

Rodriguez had notes at the podium but didn’t refer to them as he spoke for 40 minutes, presenting a potent alternating mix of passion, humor, and fact. He recalled using his talent to help many prominent Democrats raise money only to have every one of them turn him a deaf ear when he asked them for assistance over the water issue. “What are they afraid of,” he asked, “fish can’t vote.”

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2 Responses to “Paul Rodriguez: ‘The fish lives and the farmers die’”

  1. Nukes NOW! , An Ol’ Broad’s Ramblings on June 11th, 2009 9:01 am

    [...] DO care about the environment.  Where we differ is how to go about it.  We put people first, and smelt [...]

  2. Judy Dias on September 25th, 2009 4:19 am

    I have a suggestion: Maybe everyone should do some fishing & send some Delta Smelt to congress. That might get their attention (although it seems to all smell pretty fishy to me).

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