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Water hogs' lament
It most likely isn't going to get any easier. Projections would tend to indicate more people, more developments, and hotter and drier weather in CA's future.— July 16, 2014 9:59 p.m.
A lawyer just like in the movies
In the "Breaking Bad" TV series there's a lawyer named Saul who does some of the stuff that James Warner apparently did. His catchphrase is "better call Saul"— July 16, 2014 9:47 p.m.
Water hogs' lament
That would be like the state regulators to go after Burwell for running his tub faucet overnight while letting SDG&E and MWD off scott free for any wrong doing.— July 16, 2014 12:48 p.m.
Water hogs' lament
Just silly. Decades long systematic failure of the CA government to provide adequate water (through building reservoirs, de-sal, or limiting agricultural use, etc). And now they want Draconian fines for water usage - HA.— July 16, 2014 7:13 a.m.
Water hogs' lament
Agriculture uses the majority of water in CA.— July 16, 2014 7:09 a.m.
A lawyer just like in the movies
Better Call James ("Breaking Bad" reference)— July 15, 2014 9:07 p.m.
Suit-happy lawyer sues theaters over free popcorn
I don't know. I guess there are some circumstances where the class action lawsuits result in a net positive outcome to society. I guess sometimes there might be no other option. In the long run, however, I think there needs to be serious prison time for serious crimes or lawsuits just become an irritating cost of doing business as usual. But as you say, many of the agencies in charge of prosecuting serious white-collar crime have failed.— July 14, 2014 9:05 p.m.
Suit-happy lawyer sues theaters over free popcorn
Personally, I don't think class action lawsuits for which each plaintiff's damage is a small amount (say less than $1000) should be allowed. I think the only net effect of most of those lawsuits is to make money for lawyers. If a business is doing something illegal I think it should be a criminal matter, not a civil matter. Just my 2 cents.— July 12, 2014 11:49 p.m.
Murrieta mob
I think if the U.S. were to admit everyone from all the countries damaged by bad U.S. foreign policy that would be a very long list. Sorry but I don't think reparations are practical. I think a better course is to start seriously scaling back our military and reduce foreign military interventions in the future to only those rare times when it's truly necessary.— July 6, 2014 5:05 p.m.
Murrieta mob
The USA is wealthy as a nation but we do not have unlimited resources. If we allow unlimited entry to the United States - even unlimited entry for children - this will strain our social systems far beyond capacity.— July 5, 2014 8:19 p.m.