Michael Ramirez: California's Most Wasted Resource 01-18-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
California is in the midst of a multi-year drought and despite recent flooding, the state allows billions of gallons of rainwater to drain into the ocean.—Michael
Thanks To Radical Environmentalists, Not Even A ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Can Fix California’s Drought. —Tristan Justice, the Federalist
California’s Mega Water Wasters —Edward Ring, American Greatness
Governor Slick —Katya Sedgwick, The American Mind
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More of Today’s Hand-Selected News and Opinion:
Wheels Within Wheels in the Case of Biden’s Docudrama Roger Kimball, Epoch Times
The Rush Hour with Bo Snerdley —James Golden
Elon Musk, Ray Harryhausen and the Future of the West -Sebastian Gorka, Substack
The Garage Papers —Lloyd Billingsley
Global Elites Conspire Against the Rest of Us —John Hinderaker, Power Line
School Shutdowns Weren't About Safety —Carol Swain, FOX News
The Rise of the Single Woke Female - Kotkin & Abrams, RCI
Reparation Abomination Unaffordable & Unfair —Stephen Hayward, New York Post
Why College Enrollments Are Plummeting —Glenn Reynolds, New York Post
The Deep, Obsessive Dishonesty of the Laptop Deniers —New York Post
On the Lighter Side:
Congress Urged to Raise Theft Ceiling —Babylon Bee
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