Wednesday, July 14, 2010

hurray for Lancaster voting to becoming 1st LA County city to pass ROL resolution

The AV News Lancaster City Council

Hurray for Lancaster for voting to become first LA County municipality to pass a rule of law resolution. Lancaster is in the high desert and located at farthest northern reaches of the great LA megalopolis. It is the northernmost large municipality in LA County. It has been particularly hit hard by this severe recession and the great RE meltdown, with foreclosures scattered all over this large spread-out desert sagebrush community.

I will later add more extensive postings regarding Lancaster's decision to become a rule of law city and why city leaders took this step. Also my personal views on lancaster, derived fron taking 100+ trips out there as a former logistics transport driver.

A short quick closing comment about lancaster. There is lots of vast empty space out there, with large lots and many isolated homesteads sited way off the beaten path. There is a spirit of rugged 'desert rat' individualty in lancaster, akin to Arizona's open empty desert spaces, which breeds tough folks who do not like freeloaders and parasitic government welfare grovelers, though lancaster has its share of them in the more densely populated central city areas. Maybe that's why lancaster voted to pass the ROL resolution and to show support for Arizona.

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