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Remember that old song about, “signs, signs everywhere there’s signs?” Well I’m starting to drive up the grade the other day and I counted—are you ready for this—30, yes 30 large billboards. So I want to know, who’s approving this commercial assault on the scenery and on our already way-over-advertised psyche? Let me guess, the board of supervisors?
And speaking of signs and supervisors, I’m seeing tons of “Arnold for Supervisor” signs popping up in empty fields everywhere, giving the impression of mass support. Check out who’s paying for those signs. People can posture all they want, but all you need to do is follow the money to discover where they really stand.