Oh, by the way, Since they are not suppose to be working, the sales tax is all they should pay, if Obama were doing his job.
If they have the right to vote, they can vote for whoever they want. If they're not voting the way you want, they must not be buying what you're selling. La Jolla. You mentioned it. Los Altos, too. Some foreign language or something. I wonder how they got those names.
If they have a cell phone, they're paying phone tax every month. If they drive, they're paying gas tax. 64 cents a gallon.
Well I just spent 20 minutes reading about it. Right off the top, I can't see what the problem really is, I suppose I have to study some more. But first off, I don't see a real problem with ground water and Natural gas mixing, I think that happens naturally all the time. Second, I don't see how someone's water faucet start suddenly emitting gas. I can't imagine how that could happen with my well and if it happens with a City water supply, something is dreadfully wrong with the water system. Natural gas is lighter than air, so what's it doing in water long enough to get into a pump intake? I can't find any real sites where any of this has happened, seems like baloney to me. Sulfur in the water, now that's a different problem. My neighbor accoss the street has sulfur/iron in the water, damn does that stink. But they take it out with a water softener.
I don't think so. World wide Drought just getting under way. Probably a long slow process to see it change.
The U.S. uses four Californias worth of land and more water than all non-agricultural consumption combined to make food that won't be eaten.