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Death by fire and smoke affixation is a terrible way to go. I didn't want to laugh at death and tragedy of losing homes but then I remembered.

They want me dead and homeless too.

Do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny.​

 
What are the chances some illegals started this shit?
Whoever laid down the initial spark, idiotic policies of not doing controlled burns (like the Injuns knew enough to do even as a barely above Neolithic civilization) are what is really to blame. Also thanks to the fucking idiots who imported eucalyptus trees to the region, which have an unfortunate habit of bursting into furious flames that can't be put out on any exposure to fiery heat.
 
Stating that SoCal is not a desert and not in a rain shadow is downright retarded. That's what I was replying to. "Average" annual rainfall is less than 6 inches. That's a fucking desert.
Los Angeles’s annual rainfall is about 14 inches.

If you go by county average you are getting parts of Mojave that is an actual desert. Nobody considers that LA.
 
Hope California burns to the ground but glad a Kiwi made it out at least.
Appreciate you brother, its pretty bad thougt, Ive already powerleveled very hard so I need to be careful but I fell back north what I thought was pretty far but we are looking at needing to move further back. Id hesitantly say low level panic is setting in on a individual level.

On ABC 7 a firefighter came up to the reporter and said "do you know whats going on? we dont have any water"
 
Whoever laid down the initial spark, idiotic policies of not doing controlled burns
For further context, attached is an executive order following the 2018 fires, from Newsom's office.
Not a single mention of controlled burns, emphasis on "social vulnerability factors including social isolation, poverty, language barriers, and other access and functional needs challenges."
He would rather virtue signal than spend any funding re-creating the volunteer programs he destroyed.
EDIT: the closest he gets is saying :
"These recommendations should include, but not be limited to: a. Methods to most quickly deploy personnel and resources onto the landscape for the purpose of performing fuels management. b. Policy changes, including but not limited to procurement or permitting waivers that will allow for more rapid and effective fuels management treatments, especiolly for projects accomplishable before the peak of fire season later this year."
Which is a far cry from the organizations in places like Colorado that have volunteers cleaning and maintaining forests, at no little to no cost to the government
 

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