When I first saw the big print I thought is was an advertisement for a new TV series on female mud wrestling or something. Then I read the smaller print...
“...for the Drought”
It is a good thing I did not Google it. I shudder to think of all the porn sights that would come up.
This is the response of the Progressives of Kalifornia (aka Democrats, liberals, socialists, elites, Rinos, extreme environmentalists) to the California routine called “drought.” They want us to stop washing our cars. That in itself is no big deal but when they keep extending this to other areas of life it will eventually get to areas that effect sanitation and public health.
Instead of looking for solutions they look for drama.
This suggestions points out how out of contact these Progressives are with the common people. They obviously have never been responsible for washing a car. They probably have their servants, who are illegal aliens usually, take care of mundane tasks like that. Those of us who work for a living know that the best way to make it rain is to wash your car. By not washing our cars we are insuring the continuation of the drought.
Or maybe they do know that and don’t really want the drought to end. After all, a crisis gives them more excuses to take our liberties. For out own good, of course.
For me this campaign of “Get Dirty” is a good excuse to do what I do anyway: not wash my car. I joined the campaign years ago. Not only do I save water, I save money and time too. It makes my car the last one to be stolen. It makes it convenient for friends to leave messages by writing on my windows.
It is another great idea of the left. Paid for with your tax dollars. Meanwhile the school across from me has installed new grass, a new sprinkler system and timers. If you get up early enough you can see them doing what we are told not to do: watering their lawn.
More of my tax dollars at work.
homo unius libri
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