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If clear lake isn't enough reservoir, I will personally pledge several hundred gallons of tears
NYT hates white people...just as bad as the KKK. Let’s get rid of all racism, NYT has to go. NYT=KKK
The good news is that eventually there won't be anything left to burn.
If people didn't intervene the land would burn naturally every couple years clearing undergrowth and dead-fall leaving trees. Instead they put out every fire, build up goes unabated for decades. Then a fire breaks out and is uncontrollable destroying everything in it's path...
True. There was a pretty interesting article from ~2-3 years ago (from where, I don't remember) that talked about how a part of New Jersey could very easily go up in flames because authorities haven't been very good at allowing control burns.
"Before... 1910, lightning strikes and native peoples used to burn around 50 million Western acres each year. Today, some 30,000 wildland firefighters and their equipment — smokejumpers, fire engines, air tankers — check that number at around 11 million."
This statement says it all...
This is not only a threat for people and life there but for environment with this enormous combustion.
With all these fires, maybe just maybe California isn't managing their lands properly... 
Gov. Jerry Brown keeps lecturing Californians that they need to adapt to a new “climate normal,” yet the state government has done little to prepare for warmer and drier times if that is the future. Lawmakers instead have subordinated fire prevention to alternative energy.
I am in Sacramento, in the skies have been smoky for days. We can't smell it we can just see it and breathe it.
Racist NY Times
Why don't the Cali dolts, clean out the underbrush? Environmentalists caused this. By the way, how's your new racist anti-white writer working pit. U know, your now the Huff Post, right? #TuesdayThoughts
How can this happen? California is supposed to have some of the strictest environmental laws on the books of any state.
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