July 30, 2010
Under collectivist authoritarianism, Big Government owns everything — even rain.
Uncharacteristically, bureaucrats in Colorado have slightly unclenched their fists, benevolently permitting their subjects to borrow some of the government rain that falls on their heads:
In Colorado, two new laws were recently passed that exempt certain small-scale rainwater collection systems, like the kind people might install on their homes, from collection restrictions.
Prior to the passage of these laws, Douglas County, Colorado, conducted a study on how rainwater collection affects aquifer and groundwater supplies. The study revealed that letting people collect rainwater on their properties actually reduces demand from water facilities and improves conservation. Read more...
'So unions get mountains of Obamacare waivers, but they can't budge for religious organizations? Creepy. '-@politicalmath
EUREKA – Monday is President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would be 101.
ppppolls: @tylerjmccall Not sure what that refers to. We have not done a poll of Greensboro residents
foxnewspolitics: Minn Secretary of state has 29.34% reporting: Gingrich 11.28, Paul 26.52, Romney 16.69 and Santorum 45.20
trscoop: Colorado is SOOOO SLOOOOWWWWW!
ppppolls: Santorum REALLY out performing his poll numbers in MO and MN. He could win CO too if the same happens thre
theblaze: Who Is Paying for the Two-Month Extension of the Payroll Tax Cut? http://t.co/HcrhWLgu via @theblaze TG