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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChatGBT doesn't know what faucet Trump was talking about
This is the clip
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFF218qv/
I asked it directly what he was talking about, and this was the responseI almost told it So you dont know either lol
Anyway, this is the answer
Donald Trump's recent comments about a "faucet" that could bring water to California likely refer to his broader criticisms of water management and environmental regulations in the state. California has long dealt with droughts, and Trump has frequently suggested that the state's water shortage issues are due to poor water management rather than a lack of natural resources.
In past remarks, Trump has claimed that California's water problems could be solved by better managing water resources, suggesting that water is "wasted" by being diverted to protect environmental concerns like fish habitats. When he talks about a "faucet," he's probably using it as a metaphor, implying that water is available but is being restricted by regulatory decisions, and that it could easily be "turned on" if the regulations were lifted.
This aligns with his broader messaging about the need for deregulation to improve infrastructure and resource management in California.
In past remarks, Trump has claimed that California's water problems could be solved by better managing water resources, suggesting that water is "wasted" by being diverted to protect environmental concerns like fish habitats. When he talks about a "faucet," he's probably using it as a metaphor, implying that water is available but is being restricted by regulatory decisions, and that it could easily be "turned on" if the regulations were lifted.
This aligns with his broader messaging about the need for deregulation to improve infrastructure and resource management in California.

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ChatGBT doesn't know what faucet Trump was talking about (Original Post)
ismnotwasm
Sep 2024
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Abnredleg
(1,122 posts)1. That's actually a fairly accurate description of Trump's views /NT
ismnotwasm
(42,652 posts)4. I asked it, specifically what he was referring to.
Its accurate in a broad sense, but did not answer the question. Made me laugh
Walleye
(41,536 posts)2. Nope, he's talking about an actual faucet. He thinks that there's a spigot that environmentalist turned off so people
Cant have the water
kimbutgar
(25,642 posts)3. Driving down highway 5 last weekend from San Diego to SF
I saw a sign saying stop Newsom from sending water to the Ocean.
Just like the convicted felons/ Vance signs saying stop illegal immigrants and I thought whos going to want to work this persons land ?