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    All you hear about are the "celebrities" but from what I've read a lot of people have lost or are going to lose their homes along the West Coast of CA. Many do not have ins. They can afford it but can't find coverage. The ins companies dropped most of them from previous fires, mud slides, flooding and all that other good stuff.

    Many of these homes have about a 10' strip of yard around them so those with many cars have the area stuffed and crowded. The fire trucks are having trouble getting around them.

    A lot of these non-celebrities are no doubt decent people who can't get ins and can't sell their homes because of that. Who wants to buy an expensive home that can't be insured and what mort co would give a loan on one?

    The larger blazes are creating fire storms much like the incendiary bombing of of Tokyo in 1945. The storms can sweep a football field size of property in a second.

    Seems like there's always something going on over there and never good whether it's the weather, politics or inflation.

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    Well, Newsom is MIA, the LA Mayor is in Africa, and she cut fy 24-25 fire dept budget by $20 million.

    With all the cheap labor in CA, they can do what Biden said "build back better".

    I think these fires were set on purpose. Most of the people reporting are unaware that this is the time of year for the Santa Anna winds. Now they are just saying "high winds".

    I'm not insensitive to what's going on, but the people got what they voted for. This will be forgotten in 6 mo. and unless the people change their liberal mind set and get rid of the current 'ruling class" in CA, it will happen again.
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    Oh, I agree but some good people are paying the price too. Mainly the fire fighters right now.

    All fingers are pointing toward Newsom for lack of fire management. This is something Trump preached years ago. The left are quick to say "climate change".

    Any type disaster is bad. Some, like this are made so much worse by people living on top of one another. It's happening here too--everywhere (in the cities) there is a tiny patch of vacant land not much wider than a driveway, someone builds a house.

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    When they get around to requesting federal aid, let's give them $750 just like the east coast people that were devastated by the hurricanes because the money set aside for disaster relief was illegaly redirected to housing illegals. We can't take care of our own, but we can spend millions in a European war that should never have happened.

    "You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come."
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    Quote Originally Posted by PWC View Post
    When they get around to requesting federal aid, let's give them $750 just like the east coast people that were devastated by the hurricanes because the money set aside for disaster relief was illegaly redirected to housing illegals. We can't take care of our own, but we can spend millions in a European war that should never have happened.

    "You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come."


    +1 on the 750

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    Many of the illegals live on the West Coast so if FEMA steps in they will probably get more $ than the homeowners.

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    Now there are 7 fires..."they" are making good on their promise if Trump was elected. 5 people are dead, so far, penalty should be for man 1 max, no parole.
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    The photos look like the photos of Berlin in 1945. Block after block of rubble.

    I have a cousin who lives there but so far his home is still intact. He says that his children and grandchildren have been evacuated but has no info on whether their home still exists.

    I may be naive but given that these brush fires seem to happen with some frequency, one would think that the municipality and state could have taken some preventive steps such as significant brush clearing, the cutting of fire breaks in forested areas and the construction of water towers and distribution systems for ensuring a supply of water in critical areas. Not sure if spray or sprinkler systems would work in a large area but perhaps they might be feasible near residential areas

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    Its not exactly like "California Wildfires" are a new, surprising, or unknown issue.
    So, If i had a pole, knowing there was a good chance of a raging wildfire in the next year, or so, can I interest you in a luxury (wooden) log cabin in the area?
    1:Take my money PLEASE!
    2: Highly likely?
    3: Moderately likely?
    4: Neutral?
    5: Somwhat unlikely?
    6: Highly unlikely?
    7: Absolutely not?
    8: Are you freaking kidding? The place burns down to bedrock every few years!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Ottawa View Post
    I may be naive but given that these brush fires seem to happen with some frequency, one would think that the municipality and state could have taken some preventive steps such as significant brush clearing, the cutting of fire breaks in forested areas and the construction of water towers and distribution systems for ensuring a supply of water in critical areas. Not sure if spray or sprinkler systems would work in a large area but perhaps they might be feasible near residential areas
    That's part of the "fire management" that Trump keeps referring to that Newsom wouldn't do.

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