Not since the Depression has the state been this dry, have our rivers been this low, our water table this low, and our reservoirs this low.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The truth is you can't get more water from reservoirs that are empty.
I don't want to be submerged by depression.
There are many different rivers that lead into despair: there's poverty; there's political repression; there's gender apartheid - there's a sense of culture loss; there's religious fanaticism.
Yes, I suffer terribly from depression. I have to work at being happy, it's not my natural instinct. My natural instinct is, if something wonderful happens, to throw water in my own face.
The Great War proved how confused the world is. Depression is proving it again.
I think if there's a great depression there might be some hope.
Even as fog continues to lie in the valleys, so does ancient sin cling to the low places, the depressions in the world consciousness.
But with the slow menace of a glacier, depression came on. No one had any measure of its progress; no one had any plan for stopping it. Everyone tried to get out of its way.
Our fish, our recreation, our irrigation and all our uses of the Missouri River are threatened if the drought continues and the Corps of Engineers decisions aren't changed.
You know, we lose more homes every year to flooding than we do any other event in America.
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