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I don't know, @kepford (if that is your real name), just this morning a colleague of mine who knows nothing about the situation confidently attributed it to climate change. I guess it's the government's fault for not doing enough, to stop us from hurting the climate.
Seriously, though, this doesn't change until the rug gets pulled from under the entire system. I'm increasingly sure of that everyday. Thank goodness such a rugging is underway.
California is the most progressive state on climate policy. Ask your colleague which climate policy could have prevented or mitigated the fire damage
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We both know there will be no answer.
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Eco terrorism is not a crime in California
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This ^
200%
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Yeah... I know. I keep hearing California conservatives say the state is gonna turn around after this. The Dems are done. I'm not buying it. The mind programming is deep and Covid didn't wake these people up. If burning down their houses doesn't it isn't happening.
I don't cheer on the rugging but I agree with you. Its gonna have to get very bad and even then people won't get it. The government will collapse and people will still blame capitalism.
The climate change thing is so absurd. OK, lets say that we can lay he blame on the planet. Well... then if you are so sure of the danger why weren't you more prepared? Its just another easy out for gutless spineless bureaucrats and politicians.
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My recent experience #852713 gives me less hope. The people in the state seem well and thoroughly brainwashed, from an early age
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Sadly I agree with you.
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agree with both of you
Time for my tin foil hat: Hollywood has a disproportionate effect on CA politics and there is one demographic that will never change their views on anything unless it's the Holocaust
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