KBRA has nothing to do with creating
new jobs
Klamath Falls Herald and News
In a recent commentary,
Commissioner Cheryl Hukill gave us a sales pitch for the Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement.
She used the hackneyed slogan
that KBRA equals jobs. I have read the agreement, and it has nothing
to do with job creation.
Rather than being a job creator,
the agreement sets in motion a very expensive and broad plan for
fisheries restoration that may or may not work. The implementation
of the agreement in the first year is estimated to cost $41 million
and $97 million each year thereafter.
Over 90 percent of that amount
is for fisheries restoration and water for fish. The $450 million
cost cap on dam removal will be about half paid for by the power
ratepayers and the balance by California bond issuance.
We should all be reminded that
our federal and state governments are essentially bankrupt. The
bottom line is that we cannot afford this overpriced boondoggle.
When will politicians get the
message that taxpayers are fed up with big government spending and
ruinous debt?
The Tribes and environmentalists
have no interest in helping our local economy.
Their chief interest is in
gaining more power and more government money. Only farmers produce
real income and jobs.
In the end, KBRA will further
strangle our local farming community for generations and saddle us
with more debt to pass on to
future generations.