A whiff of Salem, Mass. — circa late 1600s — tinged the Costa Mesa City Council Chambers Tuesday night. The odor may never go away, thanks to the council’s unanimous vote in favor of posting the words “In God We Trust” under the city’s seal.
The council blew this one big time. Its decision to decorate the walls of a government institution with a slogan that’s essentially religious was unnecessary and divisive.
And, even though 14 other Orange County cities have voted through similar resolutions, Costa Mesa’s decision to join that league potentially violates one of the American system’s cardinal principles: that the affairs of church and state remain separate. The council’s decision also might prove foolish; displaying those Bible-thumping words in City Hall could expose the cash-strapped city to having to spend more taxpayer dollars in fending off possible future lawsuits trickling down from this resolution.