"Sustainable green jobs" -- sounds good except when it is used to defend pro-marijuana legislation.


You will have to take our word for this news tip, but the woman pictured in this post is a babe named Daly Sky Jones (aka Daly Claire,PhD). She was on Fox News last week, arguing for the California ballot initiative, "Prop #19," the legalization of marijuana.

Her primary argument was this: "The passage of this proposition will add thousands of sustainable green jobs " to the California economy !! Understand that this is a statement made by a PhD and college Chancellor. Support legalizing mar-a-juana because it will provide us with "sustainable green jobs" ?? !!

Get this in your heads -- California is a fish-bowl view of the intelligence of the Liberal Left. It makes no difference to the Libs that Federal Law prohibits this law. Those who are working for its approval know that we have a White House committed to the SELECTIVE enforcement of Federal law. It makes no difference to these hyppified neurotics that legal marijuana farms already exist in the state (this editor is a born and raised Californian), that everywhere they exist, crimes of neighborhood theft have increased and gun fights are frequently reported. We have had several here in Fresno, California.

California's business repressive environment is running people with money out of the state. 3,500 families making $70,000 or more are making their exodus each week. Now, we are about to turn this state into the official collective pusher for America's drug infested constituency. How many will leave because of this circumstance?

My doctor son lives in this state. He recently purchased a home that has -- as it turns out - three legal pot farms BORDERING his property. There has already been one brief gun fight between gangbangers and the legal owners of these pot farms. Obviously, the existence of pot farms in the neighborhood of existing properties needs to be disclosed as a part of the sales process. My son would have never made his purchase if he had known of this circumstance. We are wondering as to the ultimate impact on property values in the face of the possible passage of Prop 19 ?

In the end, there really is no better argument against legalization of drugs than this one word -- MEXICO.

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