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Gay Gavin gets mogged by a woman and looks like an idiot as he tries to whisper talk and say he's trying to talk to Joepedo (who isn't returning his calls):

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Sorry but I doubt that the 2028 democratic presidential contender isn't trying to get help from wherever he can. Any inaction is going to be archived and played back during the election. The problem with LA is there no water and i don't know what Gruesome Newscum can do about it. Will turning on the pipes in NorCal feed the lines? I've read conflicting things here just on that alone.

so Rupert Murdoch's news machine pulling this stunt seems very gay and crypyojewish.
 
Bold to assume the crackheads haven't stolen something that can turn it back into copper wire
You're assuming hood niggers know anything more about copper than that you can sell it for cash.
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Tahoe is on the other side of the Sierra from Sacramento.

The headwaters of the South Fork of the American River are near Tahoe, but not from Tahoe.

I will argue about watersheds all damn day, then I will take drugs so I can do it all night.
Tahoe Basin is at 8,000, it’s not the other side of the sierras. It also is surrounded by snow cap.

The Nevada side only has vegetation on the actual mountains, which is a steep descent with zero settlements between Tahoe and Gardnerville, whereas the California side is green down to Folsom, and the rest of the state only has green from capturing water off the sierras.
 
Let me set you straight a lil.

I don’t know what kind of red herring left you talking about the Klamath River, but what’s at issue is south west of Sacramento, and Sacramento’s watershed is fed by rivers coming out of Tahoe, if you’ve ever heard of this thing called the American River’s south fork, which fills the Folsom reservoir

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Water in California. It is the most crucial resource in California and the state's existence and wealth depends on it so by all metrics it's completely fucked and controlled not by the state or federal government but by literal California oligarchs. The subject could fill a book, and loads of books have been written about it. This is not the first time people in Southern California have had their lives ruined and/or died as a result of botched water management by the snakes that run California, no sir, not by a long shot.

And then they came for the water in Northern California.
 
What a way to begin the year. By the end maybe California will sink...
Smite the Earth with all plagues.
"But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up"
 
New fire has broken out, Kenneth Fire, at about 50 acres. Per Watch app, it's close to the small animal evacuation center and not that far from the large animal evacuation center.

Radio reports indicate possible excavation plans for the area.

The now full large and small animal evacuation center will need to evacuate.
 
I suspected LA is going to become more of a cess pit than it was before. Not unlike futurama if given enough time.
it'll probably be worse, like New Orleans, all the people with cash have fled and the fires are taking out a fuckload of the richest of the rich, Malibu and the Palisades is where fucking millionaires live. You take them out of the equation and you're just left with the poor illegals.
 
Water in California. It is the most crucial resource in California and the state's existence and wealth depends on it so by all metrics it's completely fucked and controlled not by the state or federal government but by literal California oligarchs. The subject could fill a book, and loads of books have been written about it. This is not the first time people in Southern California have had their lives ruined and/or died as a result of botched water management by the snakes that run California, no sir, not by a long shot.

And then they came for the water in Northern California.
whats a good book on this?
 
Anyways, for those who don't know about the winds and why they're such a disaster, have a Wikipedia link.

TL;DR they're a bunch of very hot, very fast, and very dry winds that have been compressed down as they move seawards from the high desert regions. Or in other words they're currently acting like how a turbocharger does for a car engine.
 
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