How would I know? You’re the one melting down (roflmao) about this. It’s another perfect day here in Pasadena.
No one cares about Pasadena
UW football certainly doesn’t.
You misspelled Taylor Rapp
LA Rams fans love him. At least on talk radio. Greg Gaines hasn’t seen the field. Cory Littleton is an all-pro. Demarco Farr is on with Keyshawn every Tuesday morning.
How would I know? You’re the one melting down (roflmao) about this. It’s another perfect day here in Pasadena.
No one cares about Pasadena
UW football certainly doesn’t.
You misspelled Taylor Rapp
LA Rams fans love him. At least on talk radio. Greg Gaines hasn’t seen the field. Cory Littleton is an all-pro. Demarco Farr is on with Keyshawn every Tuesday morning.
How would I know? You’re the one melting down (roflmao) about this. It’s another perfect day here in Pasadena.
No one cares about Pasadena
UW football certainly doesn’t.
You misspelled Taylor Rapp
LA Rams fans love him. At least on talk radio. Greg Gaines hasn’t seen the field. Cory Littleton is an all-pro. Demarco Farr is on with Keyshawn every Tuesday morning.
Once again California is burning. We have been here before. Why are we back?
“This is what climate change looks like” tweeted liberal Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sharing images of a burning state and showing support for her Green New Deal, the vegan-mandating, airplane-eliminating, hundred trillion dollar regressive proposal.
Climate change is the cause, and legislation, putting government in charge of everything, is the answer.
For a liberal government is always the answer.
Climate change is the perfect villain. It is nameless, faceless, and most of all, it is everywhere.
At first the evils of climate change were relegated to the climate meaning blistering heat. But then, so too is the polar vortex blamed on climate change. As is too much snow or a lack of snow.
One radical green group The National Resources Defense Council has attributed both droughts and floods to climate change which conveniently covers all bases.
Over time every phenomena in nature from hurricanes to tornados to typhoons to earthquakes were caused or exacerbated by climate change. This was intentional: show how climate change was the problem and thus grow support for the government solution.
If a mayor or a governor, or even the president, can blame everything on the ethereal and yet omnipotent “climate change” he can quite literally wash his hands of responsibility and justify both lethargy and incompetence. Sure, an administrator could take steps to mitigate California’s fires, but climate change is different. In the months where California was fire-free (roughly mid-December 2018 and mid-May 2019) what did the state do to prevent fires? Nothing. Why? Climate change.
There are a few man-made reasons why California seems to be constantly burning.
First off: it is dry. Not from climate change but from poor water management. Earlier this year the Sierra Nevada snowpack was 202 percent above the average (probably caused by climate change) with ski slopes operating into July. Where did the melt go? It is diverted, and California’s waterways do not run naturally. So much so that a proposal was introduced in 2010 to allow at least 60 percent of the rivers to flow unencumbered. Last year that was reduced to 40 percent, and the policy has still not been implemented. California doesn’t lack water; it lacks flowing water.
California’s forest are ignored, a claim President Trump made with which even Californians agree on. Decades of “green” policies protecting trees and wildlife, good intentions aside, created a tinder box of dead wood and overgrown brush. n some areas, locals are hoping the timber industry can prevent further fires. The private sector to the rescue, yet again.
Prevention goes a long way, and California does have resources. It’s cap-and-trade program, albeit bad economics, annually generates $11 billion with an entire bureaucracy appropriating it to “green” investments. The program has spent over $1 billion in grants for electric cars. Since 2001 it has given over $100 billion in green technology subsidies. Nothing for fire preventing or mitigation strategies.
In a recent press conference, California’s Governor Newsom said “Californians are bearing the brunt of these wildfires” and he’s absolutely right. Neither southern Oregon nor Western Nevada seem to suffer the same pinpointed effects of global climate change as California, which further demonstrates its wounds are largely self-inflicted.
If anyone says, "Let the local government run the utilities" I can show them my water bill. PG&E is doing the best the can, and is getting sued for something that was proven to not be their fault. It's the socialist killing capitalism.
If anyone says, "Let the local government run the utilities" I can show them my water bill. PG&E is doing the best the can, and is getting sued for something that was proven to not be their fault. It's the socialist killing capitalism.
Well said. When the government bankrupts public institutions through lawsuits and then complains that their service they are getting from that same institution is not good , a smart man would have to say they brought it on themselves.
Great article Race. The facts will bother the libs endlessly.
What liberal is bothered by this? Oregon and Nevada have wildfires as well. You monkeys are the ones who are triggered over all this.
Pathological liar
I wasn't meaning at this moment. Idiot. All the Western States get wildfires depending on the year and weather patterns. Montana is conservative and some years they have the worst wildfires. Are you really that fucktarded or just playing along?
If anyone says, "Let the local government run the utilities" I can show them my water bill. PG&E is doing the best the can, and is getting sued for something that was proven to not be their fault. It's the socialist killing capitalism.
Go ahead and post your water bill then so we can try to figure out wtf you are crying about.
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wow race turning his back on his constituents
Do you always have problems following along? Learning disabled?
@HarveyRoad
Once again California is burning. We have been here before. Why are we back?
“This is what climate change looks like” tweeted liberal Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sharing images of a burning state and showing support for her Green New Deal, the vegan-mandating, airplane-eliminating, hundred trillion dollar regressive proposal.
Climate change is the cause, and legislation, putting government in charge of everything, is the answer.
For a liberal government is always the answer.
Climate change is the perfect villain. It is nameless, faceless, and most of all, it is everywhere.
At first the evils of climate change were relegated to the climate meaning blistering heat. But then, so too is the polar vortex blamed on climate change. As is too much snow or a lack of snow.
One radical green group The National Resources Defense Council has attributed both droughts and floods to climate change which conveniently covers all bases.
Over time every phenomena in nature from hurricanes to tornados to typhoons to earthquakes were caused or exacerbated by climate change. This was intentional: show how climate change was the problem and thus grow support for the government solution.
If a mayor or a governor, or even the president, can blame everything on the ethereal and yet omnipotent “climate change” he can quite literally wash his hands of responsibility and justify both lethargy and incompetence. Sure, an administrator could take steps to mitigate California’s fires, but climate change is different. In the months where California was fire-free (roughly mid-December 2018 and mid-May 2019) what did the state do to prevent fires? Nothing. Why? Climate change.
There are a few man-made reasons why California seems to be constantly burning.
First off: it is dry. Not from climate change but from poor water management. Earlier this year the Sierra Nevada snowpack was 202 percent above the average (probably caused by climate change) with ski slopes operating into July. Where did the melt go? It is diverted, and California’s waterways do not run naturally. So much so that a proposal was introduced in 2010 to allow at least 60 percent of the rivers to flow unencumbered. Last year that was reduced to 40 percent, and the policy has still not been implemented. California doesn’t lack water; it lacks flowing water.
California’s forest are ignored, a claim President Trump made with which even Californians agree on. Decades of “green” policies protecting trees and wildlife, good intentions aside, created a tinder box of dead wood and overgrown brush. n some areas, locals are hoping the timber industry can prevent further fires. The private sector to the rescue, yet again.
Prevention goes a long way, and California does have resources. It’s cap-and-trade program, albeit bad economics, annually generates $11 billion with an entire bureaucracy appropriating it to “green” investments. The program has spent over $1 billion in grants for electric cars. Since 2001 it has given over $100 billion in green technology subsidies. Nothing for fire preventing or mitigation strategies.
In a recent press conference, California’s Governor Newsom said “Californians are bearing the brunt of these wildfires” and he’s absolutely right. Neither southern Oregon nor Western Nevada seem to suffer the same pinpointed effects of global climate change as California, which further demonstrates its wounds are largely self-inflicted.
Pathological liar