Saturday, August 14, 2010

Response to Jefferson Newspaper Article

Brian,
After reading with some amusement and some disgust the newspaper article about farmers against high water levels, the DNR once again did not do their job by not giving them all the information about what the dam really controls, maybe it's time to publicly to call them out and question them!

Why didn't Ms. Joesheff explain the spillway of dam at Indianford is below the lake level and the dam is nonexistent when we have too much rain?

Maybe she just forgot to tell them that even WHEN the Supreme court rules in favor of the lake district (which by the way is representing the people of this state against out of control BIG GOVERNMENT) and that their farm fields won't be under water, that they should be working more on keeping their run off from polluting our public waters!

Why would these people go out of the way to have a meeting and waste everyone's time without doing their home work, when they would have discovered that nobody, the DNR and Lake District can't fight Mother Nature. The farmers in the Lake District that quit going to meetings to understand how and what affects water levels, then bitch about it, shame on them!

The best example to answer annoying questions on what's going on and still wants to blame the District about high water, is to tell them to travel HWY. 59 and see all the high water that's been there since 2008 and just continues to go up every time it rains along HWY.59, Grass and Clear Lakes.

Do you think maybe there is a secret dam on Clear lake and it isn't being properly operated???

Or does that dam at Indianford control those 2 lakes also,what about lake Michigan, I heard that might be controlled by that dam in Indianford? Mike...

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