txags92 said:
Water is scarce in Texas already and it will only get moreso in the future. We can bury our heads in the sand and hide behind the "all government is bad and growing government is always worse" mindset, or we can recognize that we need a stronger mechanism in place to enforce good stewardship of a limited resource so that it remains useable by all of us in the future.
The problem is defining good stewardship. It may mean one thing to you and an entirely different thing to someone else. Landowners, businesses, agricultural interests, developers, recreational users, environmentalists, and regulators would likely all have a different definition.
Again, I'm not against sensible regulation, but regulations often go well beyond sensible. This country was built on private ownership of land and a high value of property rights. It's one of the primary things that makes us different from just about every other country on the planet. Be very careful thinking you or anyone else knows what is best for someone elses property, especially some government agency.
"Well, doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" "A republic, if you can keep it" - Benjamin Franklin