Rich Californians balk at limits: ‘We’re not all equal when it comes to water’ [View all]
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People should not be forced to live on property with brown lawns, golf on brown courses or apologize for wanting their gardens to be beautiful, Yuhas fumed recently on social media. We pay significant property taxes based on where we live, he added in an interview. And, no, were not all equal when it comes to water.
I think were being overly penalized, and were certainly being overly scrutinized by the world, said Gay Butler, an interior designer out for a trail ride on her show horse, Bear. She said her water bill averages about $800 a month. It angers me because people arent looking at the overall picture, Butler said. What are we supposed to do, just have dirt around our house on four acres?
I call it the war on suburbia, said Brett Barbre, who lives in the Orange County community of Yorba City, another exceptionally wealthy Zip code. <snip> He is fond of referring to his watering hose with Charlton Hestons famous quote about guns: Theyll have to pry it from my cold, dead hands.
Yuhas, who hosts a conservative talk-radio show, abhors the culture of drought-shaming that has developed here since the drought began four years ago, especially the aerial shots of lavish lawns targeted for derision on the local TV news.
Many more of these assholes at the link:
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