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Tuesday, September 08, 2020

California's Perfect Storm

Santa Ana winds are expected to hit Los Angeles and Ventura counties on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing critical conditions to the region as it also faces extreme heat and growing wildfires.

A red flag warning has been issued for noon Tuesday through 8 p.m. Wednesday for the mountain and valley areas of the two counties due to “early season” gusty Santa Ana winds and low humidity, according to the National Weather Service.
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    1. Wishing ill of people you don't know and will probably never meet is a liberal/progressive/communist/Antifa/BLM trait.
      Think about it, Friend.

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    2. He didn’t specifically wish I’ll will toward people, but it is reasonable to believe some people will be affected. Why is it when West Coast disasters happen, or East coast hurricanes above Virginia, we never hear the inevitable rant of our taxes shouldn’t support people living in extreme disaster prone areas. For those of us who live on the Gulf or Southeastern coastline we always hear you should just move. So take it with a grain of salt when I say too, I hope LA and the Liberal houses burn to the ground.
      MadMarlin

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  2. I am just glad I moved back home to Texas 30 some years ago. I saw all the sights while I was in SoCal, fires, extreme rains and mudslides that closed freeways. Earthquakes that destroyed hospitals and over passes. And oh yeah, I was there for the Charlie Manson killfest. Before that The commie terrorists Student for Democratic Society (SDS) shot a bullet into our 38,000 volt electrical sub station that fed our oil platform 6 miles off the coast of Santa Barbara.
    That was spectacular.

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