SRP Election: Commie Jane Fonda vs. Based Turning Point in Arizona Utility Sh*tshow
Local water fight turns national freakshow as lefties and righties brawl over the Salt River Project. Buckle up, buttercups.
Phoenix, AZ - Hold onto your hats, folks, because the Salt River Project (SRP) election in Arizona just went full-blown clown world. You've got Turning Point, fresh off their Charlie Kirk era, squaring off against none other than Jane Fonda, the OG Hanoi Jane herself. It's like a fever dream cooked up by a boomer meme generator.
The SRP, for those of you not terminally online and living in Arizona, is a utility that provides water and electricity to the Phoenix area. Usually, these elections are about as exciting as watching paint dry. But not this time, baby! This time, we've got national players jumping into the fray, turning a local water fight into a full-blown political circus.
Turning Point, bless their hearts, is trying to keep the SRP from going full woke. Because nothing says 'reliable water supply' like ESG scores and pronoun policies. They're testing their influence post-Kirk, which is like trying to launch a rocket after your chief engineer got abducted by aliens.
And then there's Jane Fonda. We don't know exactly what she's up to, but you can bet your bottom dollar it involves virtue signaling, climate hysteria, and probably a few photo ops with Native Americans. Because nothing says 'authentic concern for the environment' like flying in on a private jet from Malibu.
The whole thing is peak 2024. You've got culture war nonsense infecting every corner of American life, from school boards to, now, frickin' water utilities. It's exhausting, but also kind of hilarious. You can't make this sh*t up. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the show. Because this is just the beginning.
The level of engagement in SRP elections also raises questions about the future of similar races. As the effects of climate change become more pronounced, utilities responsible for water and energy management may become increasingly politicized arenas for activism. This is going to be fun!
We have to ask, are we really gonna let these culture warriors decide how our water gets managed? Is this the hill we're gonna die on? Or are we just gonna sit back and watch the whole thing burn?
The SRP elections also served as a test case for Turning Point's organizational strength and influence in the post-Charlie Kirk era. The group's ability to mobilize support and shape the outcome of the election will be closely watched by political observers. Similarly, Jane Fonda's involvement underscores the growing engagement of celebrities and activists in local political issues.
God help us all. It’s clear we’re in the middle of a water war, folks. And it’s only just begun.

