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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Beating that 'climate change' horse again

Rep. Dave Min (D-Calif.) pointed to climate change as a significant contributor to the rapid spread of wildfires in California in an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday.”

Min, a new member of Congress, said he spent the last two years chairing the California State Senate’s Natural Resources and Water Committee, where he looked closely at the issues of wildfires and water supply.
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17 comments:

  1. Piss poor management by you and your department is a contributing factor in those fires so fuck off bitch
    JD

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    1. Amazing...they claim the problem is climate change causing fires. They have been fully aware of climate change causing fires that can go out of control...and their response is to cut fire budgets, drain reservoirs, and instead hire DEI employees who no nothing. If they knew that climate change could be so destructive, why did they not prepare for it?

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  2. Nothing to do with poor forest management then? Funny how that pesky climate does all of its changing at the sites of badly managed forests.
    Stonyground.

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  3. Translated: The only reason that communism doesn't work is that we don't have enough communism.

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  4. Word has it Dave Min locks himself in the bedroom at night and beats off while watching videos of Greta Thunberg twerk.

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    1. That image just plain ol made me nauseated. 🤮

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  5. I think the democrats all come out of the intellectual gene pool as the idiot that thought Guam was going to tip over.

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    1. Hank Johnson from Georgia.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cesSRfXqS1Q

      Always a classic, especially how the admiral keeps his laughing on the inside.

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  6. uh1- it hasnt been "done right"...

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  7. Gee Dave, you do know we can hear you, right?

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  8. "He spent the last two years chairing the California State Senate’s Natural Resources and Water Committee"...
    And nothing has changed for the better.

    Thanks, Dave. We'll expect that same record of 'Service' while you're in Congress, voting the way Nancy tells you to.

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  9. When my dad and his siblings left Minnesota the average IQ must have really dropped.

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  10. Every year CA says one of two things about fire season:
    1. Precipitation caused a bunch of growth so danger is high.
    2. low precipitation caused a drying of vegetation so fire danger is high.

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    1. Isn't that the truth.

      Meanwhile, CalFire's budget has increased almost tenfold since Moonbeam came into office for his third term fifteen years ago. A fact which CDF career personnel are eternally grateful for.

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  11. Simplistic analysis from a simpleton.

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