By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists
The cash cows on Carlos Marques' farm used to be nothing but that: herds of dairy cattle that grazed the grassy, rolling hills of his property, where most of the dense tropical forest was long ago cut down for pastures and cropland.
"I need money to live, but I also need clean air and clean water," he said. "This project gives me all three at the same time."
At first it was a mere trickle, he said, but now it's grown into a thick rope of water.