Antelope Valley Press

Water, abortion and laws

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It is visually clear, lush green grass and irrigation systems running during the day, that many Lancaster and Palmdale residences and businesses could care less about adhering to the outside watering restrictio­ns.

For all those who say the Supreme Court overturned a constituti­onal right I say get a grip. The Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs did not ban abortions.

The Supreme Court returned the abortion decisions to the states where it belongs. Kansas voters recently voted to uphold their constituti­on which allows abortion. Like it or dislike it matters not Kansas did exactly what the Supreme Court intended.

All states can put the question on the ballot and let the citizens vote for or against abortion and any restrictio­ns they consider necessary.

If Lancaster wants to fill any budget shortfalls, they could do it easily by enforcing the “Right on Red” traffic law. A good intersecti­on to start would be 25th West and Ave J. Thousands of dollars just waiting collection.

The mayor of sanctuary cites Washington DC and New York City are pitching a hissy fit about the governors of Texas and Arizona bussing illegal southern border crossers to their cities. They are all in on “sanctuary city status” until they feel the impact of unchecked immigratio­n.

Did not hear the mayor of NYC complain when Biden flew the migrants to Stewart Reserve Base just north of NYC. Could it be political?

The recent all democrat passed Inflation Reduction Act (a joke name) will grow the IRS by 87K employees. Is there anything that says “big brother” better than a larger IRS where you are guilty until you prove yourself innocent?

The US EV push is equivalent of California High Speed Rail – spend tons of money over decades but nowhere near ready for prime time.

Curt Redecker

Lancaster

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