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OneGuy
The fire problem in California is as simple as this: They have a wet season that encourages millions of acres of closely spaced woody shrubs to grow. They have a long dry season that kills and totally dries these plants into a fire hazard. And then they have strong dry relentless winds that drive any spark for miles where they land on these dried out disaster areas waiting to happen. PG&E just happened to be one of the richest groups to blame and excited the trial lawyers itching hands.
If you want to know what will happen to you if you put Democrats back in charge, all you have to do is look at California. High taxes, expensive gasoline and unreliable power, horrible forest management, trains that suck money, but don’t go anywhere.
OneGuy
The fire problem in California is as simple as this: They have a wet season that encourages millions of acres of closely spaced woody shrubs to grow. They have a long dry season that kills and totally dries these plants into a fire hazard. And then they have strong dry relentless winds that drive any spark for miles where they land on these dried out disaster areas waiting to happen. PG&E just happened to be one of the richest groups to blame and excited the trial lawyers itching hands.
Seattle Sam
If you want to know what will happen to you if you put Democrats back in charge, all you have to do is look at California. High taxes, expensive gasoline and unreliable power, horrible forest management, trains that suck money, but don’t go anywhere.
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