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TVs are wrong priority

Published online on Monday, Oct. 26, 2009

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Liberal California regulators are just plain idiots. California has completely come undone and spiraled into the abyss.

Instead of focusing on keeping California alive, they are more worried about useless regulations. Apparently, in our dark hour, regulators feel our televisions are the priority.

The Energy Commission will vote Nov. 4 and all indicators are they will vote to ban large TV screens. The reason? Global warming, of course.

While you are sitting there watching your large energy-guzzling TV, you are destroying the known universe, according to them.

When will it end, folks? The mindless liberals are running every part of government right now and their goal is the end of your freedoms and liberties. If that sounds reactionary, you have not been paying attention!

"We the people" are much more powerful than "they the freedom haters." If you're still on the sidelines, get up and get in the game!

Joey Grimes

Clovis



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