Ill be the one to say it. When you have a whole valley watering their lawns, filling swimming pools and washing their high dollar cars. Plus bottling companies sucking the aquifer dry to ship to other country for "disaster" aid or out of state, what do you expect? Think of how much water is trapped in plastic bottles sitting in landfills. Enough to elevate most droughts. Also blame crappy zoning and wastefulness. People are finally starting to see how precious water is. But the real problem Is that 70% of fresh water in the United States is owned by someone, either private companies or government. So how's those lush green lawns and 100,000 gallon pools and hot tubs looking now? As far as rising food prices, what's new. Go to the store 3 days in a row and watch the flux in prices for stuff that has been in the store for months. How can something you have sitting in the self for 6 months all of the sudden becoming a higher price dye to whatever reason the store wants to say. They raise them at the first of the month because that's when retires, disabled, and the poor get their assistance so they raise prices and its wrong just because its gov money doesn't mean you can raise prices so they end up with less food. Sigh but now that the haves are starting to suffer now they start to care. To many have had it to good for to long. Every great thing must and will come to a end.