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Big meeting on the TV tonight with local political leaders, lots of talk. Of course, Trump would like to override the Coastal Commission (Palos Verdes golf course landslide, private beaches). Of course, we'd all like to see more water (Twin Tunnels - transport water past dry wells in Central Valley). Of course, we'd all like 9000 houses to be built before summer (and to modern earthquake standards). California has 48 million acres of federal land (Trump didn't order them raked when he was POTUS). He wanted a show, put on a show, now back to D.C. TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | ||
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Did he disclose the location of the secret faucet? "If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump | |||
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Not until he buys the water rights with debt financing. TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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When an 18-year-old of our household got his drivers license and "motor voter" registration, the DMV wanted to see his original birth certificate. Not a copy. The 1960s draft boards were never that squeamish about paperwork. Trump either doesn't know about voter ID in California or he's playing to an audience that doesn't. Now I idly wonder whether Trump has a RealID drivers license... TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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What Trump is showing is the time wasting of bureaucracy. And it's quite good. "One week is a long time" and its you don't get it done, I'll executive order it. Time wasting and petty rules are one of the major costs too all western societies. | |||
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But you did not want it raked then. Now you do? ~Ann | |||
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As I've said before, the "raking of the forest" will be done, it's not an option. The forests will be "raked" before an inferno that kills hundreds and costs billions in destruction or the "raking" will be done after when scooping up ashes. The costs will be less if it's done before the inferno and there's several ways. Chainsaws and crews, grazers and herders, control burns, herbicide, heavy equipment, it doesn't matter. The fuel load has to be reduced so when the 100mph winds come and a spark flashes there isn't the fuel to gather the force we've seen. There isn't more water available from somewhere else to be piped in. Northern California, the Delta Smelt, the Sierra Nevada and other Western states need their rainfall on their land for their crops, livestock and pets, their kids and gardens. Lake Meade and the Colorado River nearly went deadpool recently, they have no more water to ship to L.A. Desalination miraculously works all over the M.E. but isn't an option for L.A.?!?!?!? There isn't a single member here willing to drain their duck pond or drain their fishing hole , bottle that water up and send it to L.A. | |||
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Or sacrifice parts of forested areas by creating carefully planned corridors to act as firebreaks at the expense of hue and cry from the environmentalists. | |||
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I think that's the only solution. It's amatter of public safety that can't be influenced by environmentalism, property rights or "feelings". Whatever threatened species, endangered habitat or species of special concern will most certainly be exterminated in the coming inferno, that's a guarantee. The only hope for any survival is proactive efforts. Reactive efforts are nothing more than shoveling ashes. | |||
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Good posts, Scott. | |||
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All I can say is…Good luck Cali..you are in your own hands | |||
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A great book I read 35 years ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Control_of_Nature Amazon has it in paperback and for lazy folk like me, Audible is selling a new, taped version coming out Feb. 4th . Unless there is a fundamental change in California land usage, nature will continue to win. Voter ID, homeless people shitting all over San Francisco, feel good environmentalists, slow bureaucracy or raking a few million acres won’t change the fact that there will always be tinderbox dry fire fodder, unstable land and stupid homeowners… it’s coming again. JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous. | |||
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It was more important for libidiots to laugh at trump's suggestion of cleaning up the underbrush. They made a big deal out of it. Now look at the results. Are they still laughing? ~Ann | |||
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Trump 1.0 offered lots of talk, no federal money to clear brush on federal land. We shall see how it goes from here. TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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So you wanted federal money for cleaning up your state's rabidly enforced crazy environmental laws? I don't think California deserves one dime from the taxpayers for the mess you have ALL legislated for. Clean up your own mess.
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California contains 48 million acres of federal land. The governor is to spend state revenue on federal land? Not that I particularly like our governor. I did not vote for him, don't like most of what he does. I did not see our governor at Trump's televised roundtable meeting with state employees. The optics are there for our president without any messy responsibility for the results. I try not to fish muddy water, others can do as they please... TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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State officials would be arrested if they tried managing Federal lands. "If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump | |||
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I would think California deserves some of the federal tax dollars they pay to be used on California issues. Only the dimmest think this is a California problem, these fires are raging and killing thru out the West. Trump and only Trump bears responsibility for making himself look like an idiot. "raking the forest," was an easy example and he's been so good at it our friends here repeatedly advised us to "ignore his words,". Obviously all land owners and managers bear responsibility here. I think I've mentioned before, I know of one of the big Mendocino county fires that started on private property burned the entirety of it with little damage because it was managed lands and the fire didn't turn apocalyptic til it hit the BLM ground. That BLM ground hasn't been managed in decades, it was Trump's responsibility, it was the responsibility of the federal government and it is reasonable for California to expect the feds to take care of the property they own. There needs to be a foundational change in attitude and procedure. I want to save the frogs as much as the most rabid environmentalist but it can continue to be at the expense of places like Oakland and Altadena. | |||
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California is a net exporter of federal tax money, a potential point of leverage. Maybe the burned areas should be rebuilt from categories of expenses that can be deducted from federal taxes. Trump did not tour the burned parts of Altadena. I idly wonder if there will be an official explanation. TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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