It’s a loaded question, I know. But it must be asked, especially in light of today’s news out of LA:
The City of Los Angeles has become the largest in the country to formally endorse the campaign “Meatless Mondays,” which encourages people to go without meat one day each week.
The motion was introduced by councilwoman Jan Perry with councilman Ed Reyes, according to the Meatless Monday campaign website, and was unanimously approved by the city council to in order to “support of comprehensive sustainability efforts as well as to further encourage residents to eat a more varied plant-based diet to protect their health and protect animals.”
Fox News contributor Juan Williams has only good things to say about California and even insists that the rest of us could learn a thing or two from them. Ha, ok.
California is an ongoing experiment of failure these days — now, even worse. Despite the state’s deepening fiscal hole, rising taxes and exodus of businesses, voters are continuing to trust all political capital in the ideology that has gotten to them to where they are today:
The nation’s most populous state – home to 1 in 8 Americans – has entered a period of Democratic political control so far-reaching that the dwindling number of Republicans in the Legislature are in danger of becoming mere spectators at the statehouse.
Democrats hold the governorship and every other statewide office. They gained even more ground in Tuesday’s elections, picking up at least three congressional seats while votes continue to be counted in two other tight races – in one upset, Democrat Raul Ruiz, a Harvard-educated physician who mobilized a district’s growing swath of Hispanic voters, pushed out longtime Republican Rep. Mary Bono Mack.
The party also secured a supermajority in one, and possibly both, chambers in the Legislature.
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4kidsandacat
Nov. 13, 2012 at 3:11pmCalifornia conservatives need to move while there is still time. I still find it amazing that a big ole lib like Stephen King even had the clarity of mind to center the evil on the Left Coast in “The Stand”. I guess some things are more universal than others…
Meatless Mondays….sounds like another inroad for Agenda 21 to me.
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noslave
Nov. 13, 2012 at 11:37amyou all misunderstand meatless mondays is aimed at the gay community as a public health issue??
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vperl
Nov. 12, 2012 at 10:49pmCalifornia, when, when will that global warming earthquake take out the whole state ? Wonder if I burnt some coal, used a spray can, or ate meat on mondays would hurry up the processn. California is just so itself .
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Cosmos102
Nov. 12, 2012 at 9:14pmCalifornia is the epicenter of Liberal Progressivism. Look to California to see our future if nothing changes.
In the early days of monarchs, the Catholic church reigned over all. Even kings. The people were told what to eat, which meant “fish” had to be eaten 270 days out of the year. People grew sick of fish. The kings taxed their subjects more heavily, in order to eat more lavishly, while the peasants were only able to keep a small portion of their labor. California is beginning to sound more and more like the Monarchy that Americans had to over throw in order to escape their tyrannical rule. Soon their Legislature will be a monarchy.
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PilgrimStuckInBizarroWorld
Nov. 12, 2012 at 11:07amYou know when this state completely collapses they are going to be crying for a bail out! Please, God, help us all.
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biohazard23
Nov. 12, 2012 at 10:53amWhere, oh where, to begin….
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AnnArborite
Nov. 12, 2012 at 10:44amThis country is going to be goose stepping in front of the white house in the very near future. This country has been a shining star for the world, now it is a dark shadow that bodes above us. God help us!!
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