Yup. Enormous sense of entitlement, here!
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/culture-...f-courses/
The article is worth reading just for the arrogance.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/culture-...f-courses/
Quote:According to the Washington Post, wealthy residents in Rancho Santa Fe are unhappy with the concept of cutting back on water usage.
People “should not be forced to live on property with brown lawns, golf on brown courses or apologize for wanting their gardens to be beautiful,” says resident Steve Yuhas, the Post reports. “We pay significant property taxes based on where we live. And, no, we’re not all equal when it comes to water.”
The Post describes Yuhas’ town as an “ultra-wealthy enclave” in “a bucolic Southern California hamlet of ranches, gated communities and country clubs that guzzles five times more water per capita than the statewide average.”
The article is worth reading just for the arrogance.