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In reply to the discussion: Trump Canceled Canada's 61-Year Old Colulmbia River Water Treaty -- 40% of U.S. Hydropower at Risk [View all]Because Trump follows all the rules
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Trump Canceled Canada's 61-Year Old Colulmbia River Water Treaty -- 40% of U.S. Hydropower at Risk [View all]
Amaryllis
20 hrs ago
OP
I think the river basin includes Washington and Oregon and damns in BC prevent flooding in those areas
Bev54
18 hrs ago
#24
Is this just the Pacific states being affected? What about the Midwest (Manitoba Hydro) and the Northeast?
progree
19 hrs ago
#13
I am damn sick and tired of Republicans allowing Trump using our tax money for his revenge
Stargazer99
18 hrs ago
#22
"Because Governor Newscum REFUSED to TURN ON THE FAUCET! Big beautiful.....
ColoringFool
17 hrs ago
#34
More Americans lose out because Trump just has to be an asshole. Trump probably did that to force those states to build
ChicagoTeamster
7 hrs ago
#40
Actually a significant part of the Columbia river begins in Western Montana and flows North into and then out of Canada.
Ford_Prefect
3 hrs ago
#47
So I guess treaties don't have to be approved by the Senate anymore. That part of the Constitution gone
Walleye
2 hrs ago
#55
Beginning to think Trump, billionaires, GOP pols don't want regular people to have electricity.
Attilatheblond
2 hrs ago
#56
Power demand will be growing in Canada , so this energy will get redirected East
OAITW r.2.0
31 min ago
#61