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California Democrats consider most people children [Darleen Click]

The El-Lay division of authoritarian Leftists (but I repeat myself) do a “water-wise” campaign with text and graphics geared towards third graders:

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I wonder how much LA Mayor Eric Garcetti (known as Mayor Yoga Pants by many) spent on these sophisticated graphics

#facepalm

17 Replies to “California Democrats consider most people children [Darleen Click]”

  1. newrouter says:

    we have lots of water in w pa but i still have “your ca” lo flo toilet.- federalism

  2. newrouter says:

    and “lo flow” shower head”

  3. Gulermo says:

    ” lo flo toilet” Locate you local Jimmuh Katear reclaimantion center, (Habitat for humanity), and pick up a Yuppie re-model reject. You’re welcome.

  4. geoffb says:

    Does anyone realize that the entire California experiment — having 75% of the people live in a Mediterranean climate where 25% of the state’s rain and snow fall — is unnatural and depends on each generation’s ingenuity and industriousness to ensure water, an educated populace, safe freeways, and basic safety and security for the citizenry?

    The enervated middle class of California struggles under high taxes, high housing costs, high-cost energy, terrible schools, and high crime. Increasingly it is considering leaving paradise. In our pyramidal state, there is a vast underclass (22% of the state lives below the poverty line, schools are rated 46th in the nation … The base of the pyramid is growing, and now represents one in six of all American welfare recipients.

    Atop sits the wealthiest 1% elite in the United States, whose capital ensures immunity from the consequences of one’s own ideology — at least up to a point.

    After all, Redwood City and East Palo Alto are apparently seen as forcing wealthy white and Asian liberals into private academies in Silicon Valley. Even those who demand higher taxes tend to relocate one “permanent” residence in nearby tax-free Nevada — a potentially disastrous trend, given than only about 160,000 Californians of 40 million residents account for 54% of all state income tax revenue.

    Even those in Malibu, Bel Air, and Old Pasadena must use the unusable 405. Even Hetch Hetchy and other water projects cannot supply the Bay Area’s voracious appetite for water.

    […]

    What nature’s deadly four-year drought is teaching California is that even the liberal aristocracy eventually has a rendezvous with what they created.

    All the capital, income, and influence in the state cannot guarantee exemption from their own self-induced chaos. Climbing atop the smokestacks of the sinking Titanic is of little use after you have deprecated the idea of more lifeboats.

    As I sink myself into a tub full of nice, almost too hot, water I’ll let my mind wander to pleasant things but I know I won’t be “California Dreaming.”

    BTW: Doesn’t everyone just remove the restrictors from the shower heads? I’ve always called the lo-flush toilets, “Feinsteins” as she seems to embody their perfection in all she does.

  5. geoffb says:

    Hi!

    I’m Jerry – Making California – Brown.

  6. McGehee says:

    If it’s yellow, let it mellow.

  7. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Most people are children. Children make posters.

    Adults build dams.

  8. LBascom says:

    What is really ironic is the Holy Delta Smelt, cause celeb* and principle actor for most of California’s central valley water woes (40% of our annual precipitation is allowed to flow into the sea), is about to disappear anyway.

    * I heard recently the stupid fish is really just a smokescreen, the REAL reason they won’t give the water to west side farmers is the delta is the recipient of much bay area sewage, and needs regular flushing. Low flow won’t cut it…

  9. bgbear says:

    Yes, I remove restrictors for shower heads.

    For the toilets, there are good low flow toilets and cheap worthless ones that cheap worthless landlords buy. If you get to choose, go with American Standard.

    We have a well and so we get a whopping electric bill if we waste water. No Jerry rules needed.

  10. LBascom says:

    Uh-oh, the Pope has spoken. Weather is no longer an act of God, and the temperature today is a little warmer than it is supposed to be, and getting worse. Action must be taken!

  11. bgbear says:

    The well funded global warming crowd can even influence a mess messenger of God.

    I bet if you threw the same amount of money around, world leaders would start believing in Big Foot.

  12. McGehee says:

    ManBearPigFoot.

  13. happyfeet says:

    strange voices are saying –

  14. happyfeet says:

    what did they say?

  15. happyfeet says:

    things i can’t understand

  16. Drumwaster says:

    That would include such basics as “2+2=4” and “fire will burn”

  17. Squid says:

    I’ll believe water is scarce when people stop pouring it on the ground.

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